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PhD Project

MaaS governance: A collaborative model for public authorities role definition

Technological innovation is making platform-based economies almost inevitable. In urban transport, the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) systems aim to digitalize transport services by integrating different modes, ticketing, booking, and planning through a single app. However, most MaaS initiatives are led by private companies, potentially hindering transport authorities’ (government) control and planning. Government intervention is needed to correct potential market failure (e.g., unequal access to information or transportation), protect consumer interest and reach the desired societal goals. However, the challenge remains on “to what extend?” given that, in this regard, the “one fits all” approach is not feasible. Hence, a context-specific guideline must be designed for policymakers and transport authorities to identify the governance model that better fits their needs and urban conditions. This work explores different MaaS governance models based on the different factors that may condition the government role within MaaS and the six governance models proposed by Hirschhorn et al. (2019). Outcoming the previous analysis, we propose a MaaS governance decision tree based on Multi Level Perspective methodology and meta-governance concepts, then we aim apply it to the Lisbon Metropolitan Area and Barranquilla as case studies. This work provides a helpful tool to create a baseline for transport authorities to visualize the need for possible regulations efforts and long-term planning towards MaaS.
 

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Filipe Moura

Supervisor

Keywords

Urban MaaS Governance · MaaS Acceptance · Multi-level perspective · Meta-Governance · Structural Equation Modeling

Funding

This research is supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), through the Ph.D. grant [UI/BD/153578/2022]