To stay within planetary boundaries, we need to move into sustainable levels of resource consumption, or sufficiency. Businesses can play a key role in driving sufficiency as they satisfy and also create demand. This article investigates how a bicycle subscription company can promote sufficiency among its users, with a focus on modal shift and product care. It aims to fill the research gap on how business sufficiency strategies impact actual consumption, while also providing insights into the less studied business model of bicycle subscription. User mobility patterns and care behaviour are analysed through the lens of social practice theory. Using the subscription, many users experience a modal shift towards cycling, mostly replacing public...
The rise of pedal-assisted bicycles (e-bikes) has the potential to contribute to reducing ubiquitous...
This thesis evaluates the performance of bicycle sharing systems (BSS), autonomous systems of access...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10....
To stay within planetary boundaries, we need to move into sustainable levels of resource consumption...
As a healthy and pollution-free form of micromobility, bikesharing is an important sharing economy i...
An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. T...
An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. T...
Purpose - This study posits that sustainable mobility of the sharing economy plays a key role to co...
AbstractAn increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the indiv...
As an icon of sharing economy and product service systems, bicycle sharing is gaining an increasing ...
As a healthy and pollution-free form of micromobility, bikesharing is an important sharing economy i...
The global environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing. These issues ask for not only c...
Cycling is an environmentally sustainable transport mode. It is also healthy, economical, and social...
Previous research shows that e-bike owners use private cars less than other transport user groups, a...
Growing concerns about global motorization and climate change have led to increasing interest in sus...
The rise of pedal-assisted bicycles (e-bikes) has the potential to contribute to reducing ubiquitous...
This thesis evaluates the performance of bicycle sharing systems (BSS), autonomous systems of access...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10....
To stay within planetary boundaries, we need to move into sustainable levels of resource consumption...
As a healthy and pollution-free form of micromobility, bikesharing is an important sharing economy i...
An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. T...
An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. T...
Purpose - This study posits that sustainable mobility of the sharing economy plays a key role to co...
AbstractAn increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the indiv...
As an icon of sharing economy and product service systems, bicycle sharing is gaining an increasing ...
As a healthy and pollution-free form of micromobility, bikesharing is an important sharing economy i...
The global environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing. These issues ask for not only c...
Cycling is an environmentally sustainable transport mode. It is also healthy, economical, and social...
Previous research shows that e-bike owners use private cars less than other transport user groups, a...
Growing concerns about global motorization and climate change have led to increasing interest in sus...
The rise of pedal-assisted bicycles (e-bikes) has the potential to contribute to reducing ubiquitous...
This thesis evaluates the performance of bicycle sharing systems (BSS), autonomous systems of access...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10....