Authors :
Ravi Patni; Souvik Mondal; Prodipta Das
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 4 - April
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7927569
Abstract :
Because of the growth of car-sharing services
as a new and ecologically beneficial means of
transportation, private mobility is shifting from
ownership to service use. Despite the growing importance
of this type of mobility and the numerous studies that are
available in the scientific literature, to the best of our
knowledge, no in-depth research has been conducted, but
an organised analysis has been carried out to categorise
the research and identify the mainstreams. The goal of
this research is to present a taxonomy and to investigate
the various aspects of car-sharing, such as the numerous
car-sharing services and the research issues addressed in
the papers. To obtain a knowledge of the mainstreams,
we locate and assess 137 papers from the last fifteen years
of research. Finally, we carefully examined scholarly
perspectives and research trends, highlighting gaps in the
literature on operational level, economic, business
development, and consumer validation issues.
Because of the growth of car-sharing services
as a new and ecologically beneficial means of
transportation, private mobility is shifting from
ownership to service use. Despite the growing importance
of this type of mobility and the numerous studies that are
available in the scientific literature, to the best of our
knowledge, no in-depth research has been conducted, but
an organised analysis has been carried out to categorise
the research and identify the mainstreams. The goal of
this research is to present a taxonomy and to investigate
the various aspects of car-sharing, such as the numerous
car-sharing services and the research issues addressed in
the papers. To obtain a knowledge of the mainstreams,
we locate and assess 137 papers from the last fifteen years
of research. Finally, we carefully examined scholarly
perspectives and research trends, highlighting gaps in the
literature on operational level, economic, business
development, and consumer validation issues.