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The case of Mobility as a Service: how the challenges of shared mobility shape its adoption by women
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Thomas, Robyn; Fenner, Russell; Copsey, Scott (Royal Geographical Society, 2023-09-01)This paper explores issues of inclusiveness and safety that women encounter when using Mobility as a Service (MaaS), a transport offering which enables users to book, manage and pay diverse modes of transport through ... -
Consuming the million-mile electric car
Cook, Matthew; Valdez, Alan - Miguel; Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Potter, Stephen (2019-09-20)Unlike for many consumer products, there has been no strong environmental case for extending the life of internal combustion engine cars as the majority of their environmental impact is fuel consumed in use and not the ... -
Extending the Life of Infant Mobility Products: Implementing a Product Service System : Report on DEFRA ABR112 (Project EV0534)/ Re-engineering Business for Sustainability
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Reed, Nick; Tzilivakis, John; Green, Andrew (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), 2020-01-16)In 2018, the UK Government published its Resources and Waste Strategy for England. That policy document identifies resource efficiency as a key strategy to reduce waste and rationalize the use of resources through the ... -
The Frankenstein Monster Syndrome: What holds sustainable Mobility as a Service from surviving in the open market
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Brennan, David Ross (Centre of Research In Just Transitions, 2024-06-01)Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a personalised, one-stop travel management platform, which digitally unifies trip purchase and delivery across all transport modes. MaaS promises to reduce the environmental impact of personal ... -
HOW CAN IMPROVING THE GENDER INCLUSIVITY OF MOBILITY AS A SERVICE FACILITATE ITS DIFFUSION?
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Thomas, Robyn; Fenner, Russell; Copsey, Scott (Association for European Transport, 2023-09-09)This paper explores issues of inclusiveness and safety that women encounter when using Mobility as a Service (MaaS), a transport offering which enables users to book, manage and pay diverse modes of transport through ... -
Is it who you are or what you do? Insights for Mobility as a Service from research on a car club
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Potter, Stephen; Cook, Matthew (2020-12-05)The concept of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is for a personalised, one-stop travel management platform digitally unifying trip purchase and delivery across all transport modes. MaaS has potential to reduce the environmental ... -
Resource-efficient business models in times of pandemics
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio (2020-12-10)Research in sustainable production and consumption focuses on sustainable business models, which describe how a firm provides value to customers, connects to suppliers and acquires resources in a profitable and environmentally ... -
A Socio-technical experiment with a resource efficient Product Service System
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Sopjani, Liridona; Reed, Nick; Tzilivakis, John; Green, Andrew (2021-03-01)This paper describes a socio-technical experiment relating to a sustainable innovation project conducted in a protected niche or “living lab” and evaluates the ability of the experiment to generate learning and strategic ... -
Sustainability trade-offs in Climate Change Geographies in England
Sturzaker, John; Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Kubitz, Beate (2024-01-09)The evidence that climate change is the result of human actions is becoming increasingly stronger, as is the need to take action to limit the worst effects of climate change on the planet. However, politicians continue to ... -
Women and Mobility as a Service: An exploration of the issues faced by women when using shared mobility and possible responses by providers
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Buckland-Stubbs, Alex (University of Hertfordshire, 2024-06-21)This White Paper reviews the latest knowledge on the relationship of women with Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and several measures that have been reported within the existing literature to address issues that women can ...