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Trust-Based Cooperative Social System Applied to a Carpooling Platform for Smartphones
One of the worst traffic problems today is the existence of huge traffic jams in almost any big city, produced by the large number of commuters using private cars.
Cándido Caballero-Gil +4 more
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ABSTRACT Prioritization between societal issues is a necessary component of political decision‐making at the helm of governance. The attention‐based view explains how performance below aspirations directs political attention to a singular policy domain, but leaves unaddressed how politicians prioritize between multiple performance shortfalls across ...
Amandine Lerusse, Joris van der Voet
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PASS: Parking-Lot-Assisted Carpool over Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Information interaction is a crucial part of modern transportation activities. In this paper, we propose the idea of PASS: a parking-lot-assisted carpool method over vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). PASS aims at optimizing transport utilization by the
Jinqi Zhu, Yong Feng, Bang Liu
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Last‐mile crowdshipping, where individuals voluntarily transport parcels, offers solutions for urban logistics but struggles to recruit enough participants—termed ‘critical mass’—to serve as willing to work (WTW) crowdshippers. While previous studies have primarily focused on sociodemographic factors influencing WTW in Western and Southern Europe ...
Patricija Bajec +2 more
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This paper presents a research on the capacity of planning to integrate new forms of mobily and innovation in transportation modes. From the examples of carpolling, carsharing (car clubs), bike-sharing and demand responsive systems, this paper tempt to ...
Élodie Castex +2 more
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ABSTRACT The banking sector has begun to take an interest in its potential to contribute climate change mitigation. This study holds significance in pioneering the methodology for quantifying the effects of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction of digital‐only banks and further simultaneously evaluating their climate change adaptation effects.
Junge Hyun +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to explore the perceptions of climate change and environmental resilience among adults living with mental illness. A qualitative descriptive design was used for this study. To explore themes, 20 participants, from a community organisation that supports adults living with mental illness, were recruited to engage in focus groups.
Yui Matsuda +5 more
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Not driving alone: Commuting in the Twenty-first century [PDF]
This paper investigates recent commuting trends in American workers. Unlike most studies of commuting that rely on Census data, this study utilizes the unique American Time Use Survey to detail the complex commuting patterns of modern-day workers.
Thomas Tiemann, Stephen B. DeLoach
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ABSTRACT Assessing the increasing need for environmental management in the hospitality sector, the current research examines the association of green human resource management (GHRM) with employees' green behavior within and outside the organization as an effective corporate social responsibility (CSR) intervention.
Roberto Cerchione +4 more
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ABSTRACT The sharing economy initially aimed to disrupt traditional financial and ownership business models by creating a new operating logic. However, it has since evolved to resemble the very institutions it sought to challenge. This paper examines the transformation of the sharing economy through the lens of institutionalization, focusing on how its
Christina Öberg
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