Transition of mobility in companies – A semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its management

Advancement measures and negative externalities of the current transport system have been extensively researched but significant changes concerning greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction is yet to be achieved. The expected mobility changes, triggered by the introduction of electric mobility, sharin...

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Main Authors: Tobias Gorges, Christian Holz-Rau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198221001676
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spelling doaj-1b43765fcb5e483c8de3c315b5eb71452021-09-23T04:40:44ZengElsevierTransportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives2590-19822021-09-0111100462Transition of mobility in companies – A semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its managementTobias Gorges0Christian Holz-Rau1Corresponding author.; TU Dortmund University, Faculty of Spatial Planning, Department of Transport Planning, GermanyTU Dortmund University, Faculty of Spatial Planning, Department of Transport Planning, GermanyAdvancement measures and negative externalities of the current transport system have been extensively researched but significant changes concerning greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction is yet to be achieved. The expected mobility changes, triggered by the introduction of electric mobility, sharing concepts, modern vehicle concepts, new planning approaches and future autonomous vehicle concepts open up new options for an improved efficiency in the corporate mobility sector. The purpose of this article is to review literature between 2016 and mid-2020 on all transport-related activities of corporations and critically review research conclusions and their implication to determine research gaps for potential alternative ways of system transition. This is achieved by a semi-systematic review of international scientific journals and conference papers independently from their research field with a set of a-priori defined terms on corporate mobility and logistics. The article concludes with a summary of major research motivations and outcomes to the mobility transition in companies and identified research gaps with potential added value to the transport system. The review reveals that the major objective of analysed articles is the zero-emission future. An examination of new mobility solutions, technologies, and their potential impact is ongoing. The potentials to design future systems and ways of system transition have yet to be sufficiently examined. The relevant question is how mobility management in corporations could be upgraded. The integration into companies’ strategic management and inter-company mobility concepts could be potential fields. These findings are important for policymakers and mobility managers to jointly work on the zero-emission future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198221001676Corporate mobilityMobility managementTransitionCompaniesCarbon footprintSustainability
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Transition of mobility in companies – A semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its management
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Corporate mobility
Mobility management
Transition
Companies
Carbon footprint
Sustainability
author_facet Tobias Gorges
Christian Holz-Rau
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title Transition of mobility in companies – A semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its management
title_short Transition of mobility in companies – A semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its management
title_full Transition of mobility in companies – A semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its management
title_fullStr Transition of mobility in companies – A semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its management
title_full_unstemmed Transition of mobility in companies – A semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its management
title_sort transition of mobility in companies – a semi-systematic literature review and bibliographic analysis on corporate mobility and its management
publisher Elsevier
series Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
issn 2590-1982
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Advancement measures and negative externalities of the current transport system have been extensively researched but significant changes concerning greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction is yet to be achieved. The expected mobility changes, triggered by the introduction of electric mobility, sharing concepts, modern vehicle concepts, new planning approaches and future autonomous vehicle concepts open up new options for an improved efficiency in the corporate mobility sector. The purpose of this article is to review literature between 2016 and mid-2020 on all transport-related activities of corporations and critically review research conclusions and their implication to determine research gaps for potential alternative ways of system transition. This is achieved by a semi-systematic review of international scientific journals and conference papers independently from their research field with a set of a-priori defined terms on corporate mobility and logistics. The article concludes with a summary of major research motivations and outcomes to the mobility transition in companies and identified research gaps with potential added value to the transport system. The review reveals that the major objective of analysed articles is the zero-emission future. An examination of new mobility solutions, technologies, and their potential impact is ongoing. The potentials to design future systems and ways of system transition have yet to be sufficiently examined. The relevant question is how mobility management in corporations could be upgraded. The integration into companies’ strategic management and inter-company mobility concepts could be potential fields. These findings are important for policymakers and mobility managers to jointly work on the zero-emission future.
topic Corporate mobility
Mobility management
Transition
Companies
Carbon footprint
Sustainability
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198221001676
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