Edoardo Marcucci
Molde University College
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SR SCIENZE REGIONALI | 2012
Edoardo Marcucci; Amanda Stathopoulos; Valerio Gatta; Eva Valeri
City logistics require an understanding of a number of issues that are seldom accounted for in current research. Policies may produce unsatisfactory results because behavioural and contextual aspects are not considered. Relevant data is crucial for forecasting the reactions of agents to policy changes. Despite recent methodological advances the development of appropriate survey instruments is still lacking to test policy acceptability. This paper expands and innovates the methodological literature by describing a stated ranking experiment to study freight agent interactive behaviour.
ieee international conference on models and technologies for intelligent transportation systems | 2017
Edoardo Marcucci; Michela Le Pira; Céline Sacha Carrocci; Valerio Gatta; Eleonora Pieralice
Passengers and freight mobility in urban areas represents an increasingly relevant component of modern city life. On one side, it fosters economic growth, but, on the other, it also generates high social costs. Congestion and pollution are two problems policy-makers want to curb adopting appropriate measures. The pervasive use of information and communication technology will contribute to the fuller affirmation of the sharing economy paradigm. In this context, connected shared mobility can play a crucial role in relieving cities from transport-related negative externalities. This paper analyses the feasibility and behavioral levers that might facilitate the diffusion of crowdshipping in urban areas. Two are the main objectives the paper pursues. First: investigate under which conditions passengers would be willing to act as crowdshippers. Second: find out under which conditions people would be willing to receive their goods via a crowdshipping service. Crowdshipping can generate positive impacts such as the reduction of total and ad-hoc trips, by optimizing, through sharing, the use of resources and infrastructures. The study described in this paper represents a preliminary investigation, focusing on University students, to acquire the necessary knowledge base for developing a stated preference research endeavor. Preliminary results show that 87% of students would, in principle, be willing to act as crowdshippers (i.e. supply) with an adequate compensation, while 93% of them are willing to receive their goods through a crowdshipping system (i.e. demand) under certain conditions, especially characterized by delivery timing and punctuality.
Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2017
Edoardo Marcucci; Valerio Gatta
Transportation Research Part E-logistics and Transportation Review | 2017
Edoardo Marcucci; Michela Le Pira; Valerio Gatta; Giuseppe Inturri; Matteo Ignaccolo; Alessandro Pluchino
European Transport Research Review | 2017
Valerio Gatta; Edoardo Marcucci; Michela Le Pira
Research in Transportation Economics | 2017
Michela Le Pira; Edoardo Marcucci; Valerio Gatta; Giuseppe Inturri; Matteo Ignaccolo; Alessandro Pluchino
European Transport Research Review | 2017
Michela Le Pira; Edoardo Marcucci; Valerio Gatta; Matteo Ignaccolo; Giuseppe Inturri; Alessandro Pluchino
Archive | 2013
Valerio Gatta; Edoardo Marcucci
Zeitschrift fuer Verkehrswissenschaft | 2013
Edoardo Marcucci; Gatta; A Stathopolous; Eva Valeri
Archive | 2013
Valerio Gatta; Edoardo Marcucci