MaaS unmasked:
Résumé
Digitalisation and servitisation are concurrently opening novel opportunities
for new types of personal transport services. For example, taxi and rental cars
and conventional bus lines face the boom of Uber and other ridehailing services.
Smith et al. (2018) underline that the term mobility as a service (MaaS)
was primarily introduced in 2014 in a Finnish master’s thesis. This concept
rapidly spread after its presentation to the 10th ITS European Conference and
ended in addressing a global disruption of multiple mobilities, including car
uses (ridehailing, car-pooling), public transport and active mobilities. Broadly
speaking, MaaS now means a user-centric approach of mobility production
and an interest in behavioural change in everyday practices, the development
of interoperative ticketing solutions based on data and application programming
interfaces, in a context of rising corporate mobility connected with
various public frameworks and incentives
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