2013
DOI: 10.2753/pmr1530-9576370205
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The Case of Performance Measurement in Mobility Management Programs

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“…A key result of the project was the 'Seek & Go' application that features a GPS navigation system specially designed for disabled pedestrians with special accessibility requirements [40]. The project at hand was centered around promoting mobility while adhering to the "Design for All" principles and the widely acknowledged accessibility standards.…”
Section: Tool Development For Auditing Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key result of the project was the 'Seek & Go' application that features a GPS navigation system specially designed for disabled pedestrians with special accessibility requirements [40]. The project at hand was centered around promoting mobility while adhering to the "Design for All" principles and the widely acknowledged accessibility standards.…”
Section: Tool Development For Auditing Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results from the rider and stakeholder surveys were used to evaluate the impacts of mobility management and coordination programs on meeting the needs of the transportation-disadvantaged and achieving the goals of improved quality of service, ease of access, and efficiency. As noted by Majumdar et al (2013), the evaluation of these programs is difficult due to a lack of national guidelines, and little research currently exists.…”
Section: Impacts On Meeting the Needs Of The Transportation-disadvantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As showed in Table 5, there are six variables to be advantageously taken into account in managing public organizations, especially in light of the potential influence that they seem to exert on different types of business performances (Moody, Littlepage, & Paydar, 2015;Majumdar, Sen, Highsmith, & Cherrington, 2013;Dossi & Patelli, 2010;Schochet & Burghardt, 2008;Savaya & Waysman, 2005;Voytek, Lellock, & Schmit, 2004):…”
Section: Implications and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%