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Title: Navigating urban mobility: Clustering European cities based on shared vehicle systems complexity
Authors: Uskoković, Veljko
Drinjak, Nikola
Jeremić, Veljko 
Keywords: Sharing economy;shared mobility;sustainable transport;segmentation analysis
Issue Date: Sep-2024
Abstract: The evolution of sharing economy and sustainability-focused
models, driven by digital innovation, has prompted extensive research to dissect
their essential components. Consequently, shared vehicle systems (SVS) and
business models promote efficient and sustainable urban mobility by providing
collaborative and accessible transportation solutions. This study aims to
segment 173 European cities based on the number of bikes, cars, scooters and
mopeds available to share via platforms, alongside population and area coverage
metrics. The results should indicate which cities lead the way and the available
shared vehicle portfolio in the leading ones. As a segmentation algorithm,
K-means was chosen. Three clusters emerged: townies comprises 151 smnaller
cities with abundant cars, solaris occupies solely Paris whose scores are the
leading ones, while capitalis includes 21 larger cities excelling in the number
of scooters. Significant disparities between clusters underscore the need for
sustainable urban mobility strategies. The results unravel distinctness among
SVS in European ities, providing valuable insights for future developments in
urban mobility transformations.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2786
ISSN: 1849-5141
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