Public-private-people partnership networks and stakeholder roles within MaaS ecosystems
Eckhardt, Jenni; Aapaoja, Aki; Haapasalo, Harri (2020-12-31)
Eckhardt, J., Aapaoja, A., & Haapasalo, H. (2020). Public-private-people partnership networks and stakeholder roles within maas ecosystems: In A. M. Amaral, L. Barreto, S. Baltazar, J. P. Silva, & L. Gonçalves (Eds.), Practice, Progress, and Proficiency in Sustainability (pp. 21–50). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1614-0.ch002
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Abstract
Mobility as a service (MaaS) is an emerging concept offering integrated mobility services. Combining different transport modes and services, as well as collaboration of stakeholders, are prerequisites for viable and attractive MaaS services. MaaS is expected to increase the sustainability and efficiency of transport. Public-private-people partnership (PPPP) networks are seen as a potential solution to meet these expectations, especially in rural areas. The purpose here is to present a PPPP network for MaaS, which integrates market-based mobility services and subsidized transportation. The chapter also describes the roles and responsibilities of primary and secondary MaaS stakeholders at different levels, including authority, service provider, MaaS operator, and user levels.
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