2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2022.103673
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Exploring behaviors and satisfaction of micro-electric vehicle sharing service users: Evidence from a demonstration project in Jeju Island, South Korea

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“…Findings from this study may be useful for transport planners, the research community, and policymakers presenting a conceptualized state-of-the-art related to the eMobilitysharing concept. In addition, this study suggests that mobility service operators, municipalities, and policymakers should invest in fast-charging infrastructure near residential areas and shopping centers, as mentioned in the literature [68]. Similarly, the standardization of fast-charging infrastructure significantly enhances EV market share and performance.…”
Section: Implications For Transport Policymentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Findings from this study may be useful for transport planners, the research community, and policymakers presenting a conceptualized state-of-the-art related to the eMobilitysharing concept. In addition, this study suggests that mobility service operators, municipalities, and policymakers should invest in fast-charging infrastructure near residential areas and shopping centers, as mentioned in the literature [68]. Similarly, the standardization of fast-charging infrastructure significantly enhances EV market share and performance.…”
Section: Implications For Transport Policymentioning
confidence: 74%
“…To understand the individuals' behaviors and uptake of eMobility-sharing service in smart communities, this study examines individuals' intention and use of the eMobility-sharing service innovation grounded on the DoI theory. Prior studies in the literature related to eMobility explored the effective analysis of micro-EV via a framework and establishment study in demonstration projects by employing various analysis methods [68]. As seen in Figure 3, this study identifies various factors to investigate individuals' perception of eMobility-sharing service based on the individual characteristics, perceived characteristics, and individuals' adoption stage impact towards the overall adoption of eMobility-sharing service adoption in smart communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The attention mechanism has emerged as a pivotal technique in fine-grained image recognition, enhancing the nuances and subtleties of images ( Lee et al, 2022 ; Hu et al., 2023 ; Jiang et al., 2023 ). The attention mechanism rapidly scans the global context, pinpoints the pertinent target regions, and dampens unrelated information.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kwon, Son [154], the EV sales in Jeju Island, South Korea, have surpassed any other big cities in the country. It accounted for 55.2% of all EVs purchased in South Korea [155]. This success is due to the active initiative the Jeju Self-governing Province took in terms of expanding the public charging infrastructure, supporting in-home charger installation, and promoting additional incentives to Jeju residents on top of the benefits already offered by the Korean government.…”
Section: Current Ev Target and Policy Requiredmentioning
confidence: 99%