2021
DOI: 10.1177/0885412221994246
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Systematic Literature Review on Smart Mobility: A Framework for Future “Quantitative” Developments

Abstract: This work aims to reorganize theoretical and empirical research on smart mobility through the systematic literature review approach. The research goal is to reach an extended and shared definition of smart mobility using the cluster analysis. The article provides a summary of the state of the art that can have broader impacts in determining new angles for approaching research. In particular, the results will be a reference for future quantitative developments for the authors who are working on the construction… Show more

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“…The connection between smart mobility and the performance of sustainable mobility is also extensively reported in the existing literature; sustainable solutions are required as key elements for current transportation systems (Jiménez Herrero 2011;Pinna et al 2017) to mitigate the increasing demands for mobility and the potentially negative environmental, economic and social impacts (Olaverri-Monreal 2016; Seuwou et al 2019). Francini et al (2021), in their recent systematic literature review on smart mobility, define the main elements influential in the implementation of smart transition processes to planning mobility, namely the characteristics of the infrastructure system, technological innovation, environmental sustainability and user satisfaction.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The connection between smart mobility and the performance of sustainable mobility is also extensively reported in the existing literature; sustainable solutions are required as key elements for current transportation systems (Jiménez Herrero 2011;Pinna et al 2017) to mitigate the increasing demands for mobility and the potentially negative environmental, economic and social impacts (Olaverri-Monreal 2016; Seuwou et al 2019). Francini et al (2021), in their recent systematic literature review on smart mobility, define the main elements influential in the implementation of smart transition processes to planning mobility, namely the characteristics of the infrastructure system, technological innovation, environmental sustainability and user satisfaction.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The final values range from 0 to 1 and represent the different degrees of development of smart mobility practices in the city by considering the cities’ characteristics such as the population and the impact of the city in the selected sample in the reference period. In the literature, the use of these variables is motivated by the development of practices that allow the city to approach the sustainable development goals, which are central to the smart city concept (Francini et al, 2021; Marchesani et al, 2023; Orlowski & Romanowska, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We assume that smart mobility practices have a significant impact on the development and perception of city services and influence their development and future evolution (Neirotti, De Marco, Cagliano, Mangano, & Scorrano, 2014). This development further influences the advancement of the city and improves the experience in the urban context for both citizens and external users, including tourists, travellers and workers (Francini, Chieffallo, Palermo, & Viapiana, 2021; Tung, Cheong, & To, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conducting a systematic literature review is advantageous because of the high quality, replicability, reliability, and validity of the results of the reviews (Xiao and Watson 2019). SLR incorporates documentation of overall procedures such as narrative or scoping reviews, unlike other forms of review or methodologies (Francini et al 2021). To record the scope of empirically derived knowledge about the smart city framework for disaster resilience, we followed the procedures outlined by Xiao and Watson (2019), suggesting that the procedures for conducting an SLR include developing a research question, defining inclusion/exclusion criteria, conducting a comprehensive literature search, screening, and selecting studies based on predefined criteria, extracting data from the selected studies, and synthesizing and analyzing the findings (Xiao and Watson 2019).…”
Section: Systematic Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cluster analysis allows researchers to identify a small number of groups whose elements are more similar to one another than to those of other groups (Francini et al 2021). This method is beneficial given that it helps visually highlight distinctive characteristics and group them for typology (Francini et al 2021). We used the VOSviewer (1.6.18), a software tool for visualizing and constructing bibliometric networks.…”
Section: Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%