Using a smart city IoT to incentivise and target shifts in mobility behaviour—Is it a piece of pie?

S Poslad, A Ma, Z Wang, H Mei - Sensors, 2015 - mdpi.com
Whilst there is an increasing capability to instrument smart cities using fixed and mobile
sensors to produce the big data to better understand and manage transportation use, there …

Enhancing transport data collection through social media sources: methods, challenges and opportunities for textual data

SM Grant‐Muller, A Gal‐Tzur, E Minkov… - IET Intelligent …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Social media data now enriches and supplements information flow in various sectors of
society. The question addressed here is whether social media can act as a credible …

Using gamification to incentivize sustainable urban mobility

R Kazhamiakin, A Marconi, M Perillo… - 2015 IEEE first …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Sustainable urban mobility is an important dimension in a Smart City, and one of the key
issues for city sustainability. However, innovative and often costly mobility policies and …

Information and communication technologies and public participation: interactive maps and value added for citizens

D Gagliardi, L Schina, ML Sarcinella… - Government Information …, 2017 - Elsevier
Cities are restless systems. Increasing urbanisation and the cumulative growth of urban
management issues are pressing local governments to provide valuable services …

A large scale, app-based behaviour change experiment persuading sustainable mobility patterns: Methods, results and lessons learnt

F Cellina, D Bucher, F Mangili, J Veiga Simão, R Rudel… - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
The present urban transportation system, mostly tailored for cars, has long shown its
limitations. In many urban areas, public transportation and soft mobility would be able to …

Automatic trip and mode detection with move smarter: First results from the dutch mobile mobility panel

KT Geurs, T Thomas, M Bijlsma, S Douhou - Transportation research …, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper describes the performance of a smartphone app called MoveSmarter to
automatically detect departure and arrival times, trip origins and destinations, transport …

[HTML][HTML] A detour for snacks and beverages? A cross-sectional assessment of selective daily mobility bias in food outlet exposure along the commuting route and …

L Wei, JD Mackenbach, MP Poelman, R Vermeulen… - Health & place, 2023 - Elsevier
The evidence of selective daily mobility bias distorting exposure-health associations is
limited. Using 7-day smartphone-based global positioning system (GPS) tracking data for 67 …

Using ClassCraft to improve primary school students' knowledge and interest in sustainable mobility

S Sipone, V Abella-García, M Rojo, L dell'Olio - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Teaching students awareness about sustainable mobility has been lacking to date. There is
a need to expand the themes being addressed in order to achieve a change in attitude …

The sharing economy: Friend or foe?

M Avital, JM Carroll, A Hjalmarsson… - … Frontier, ICIS 2015, 2015 - research.cbs.dk
The sharing economy is spreading rapidly worldwide in a number of industries and markets.
The disruptive nature of this phenomenon has drawn mixed responses ranging from active …

Beyond limitations of current behaviour change apps for sustainable mobility: insights from a user-centered design and evaluation process

F Cellina, D Bucher, J Veiga Simão, R Rudel… - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
How can we encourage people to make sustainable mobility choices, reducing car
dependency and the related CO 2 emissions and energy consumption? Taking advantage …