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Title Success Factors In Smart Mobility: A New Framework And Implications For The Euromed Context From Case Study Of New York, Copenhagen, Singapore, Bari And Barcelona
ID_Doc 53578
Authors Carpentiere C.D.; Messeni Petruzzelli A.; Ardito L.
Year 2024
Published EuroMed Journal of Business
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/EMJB-01-2024-0015
Abstract Purpose: The document underscores the need for systematic smart mobility policies to advance smart cities, addressing resource waste and environmental issues. Recognizing challenges in adopting efficient smart mobility, the paper seeks to fill a literature gap by identifying governance-related best practices and success factors. The objective is to develop a clear framework for smart mobility adoption with policy implications, especially for Euro-Mediterranean (EuroMed) Smart Cities, reducing congestion and costs while promoting sustainability through data-driven decision-making and integration models. Design/methodology/approach: To conduct the study, we adopt a multiple-case approach, examining different smart mobility applications in three of the world's most relevant smart city contexts according to international rankings, namely New York, Copenhagen and Singapore. Starting with the framework emerging from the research sample, which is representative of three different continents and cultures, a comparative assessment is then made with two EuroMed Smart Cities, highlighting their relative gaps. Findings: The paper presents an innovative framework for smart mobility that highlights five key success factors. In addition to highlighting related gaps with a sample of EuroMed Smart Cities, it offers guidelines and implications for administrators, policy makers and mobility managers. Originality/value: This success framework is a powerful tool, framework and guideline with numerous theoretical and managerial implications. Indeed, it directs policymakers, policymakers and mobility managers toward creating innovative business models for sustainable smart mobility, maximizing the efficiency of the centralized urban system, reducing negative externalities, breaking down barriers and pursuing greater efficiency, resilience and equity in the accessibility, mobility and sustainable livability of smart cities. © 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Author Keywords EuroMed; Smart city; Smart mobility; Success factors; Success framework


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