Abstract
This paper is concerned with the role of a new business model based on micromobility, which is part of the concept of intelligent environmental management. An analysis of the subject, the available literature and published research has shown that there is a research gap, with an apparent lack of research into the users of micromobility solutions, particularly in the important aspect of daily school commuting and adult use. The authors present the results of a study on perceptions of micromobility and preferences of adults and primary and secondary school students in this area. The article shows the responsiveness of adults to proposed micromobility solutions. In addition, special attention was given to research on how to get to and from school among primary and secondary school students. The research has helped to reveal the role of and differences in attitudes towards micromobility among urban and rural residents. Furthermore, the authors identified and described the barriers restricting the development of micromobility and provided recommendations for its further development.
Paper Type
Short Paper
DOI
10.62036/ISD.2025.153
Micromobility in a smart environment - a spatial approach
This paper is concerned with the role of a new business model based on micromobility, which is part of the concept of intelligent environmental management. An analysis of the subject, the available literature and published research has shown that there is a research gap, with an apparent lack of research into the users of micromobility solutions, particularly in the important aspect of daily school commuting and adult use. The authors present the results of a study on perceptions of micromobility and preferences of adults and primary and secondary school students in this area. The article shows the responsiveness of adults to proposed micromobility solutions. In addition, special attention was given to research on how to get to and from school among primary and secondary school students. The research has helped to reveal the role of and differences in attitudes towards micromobility among urban and rural residents. Furthermore, the authors identified and described the barriers restricting the development of micromobility and provided recommendations for its further development.
Recommended Citation
Budziewicz-Guźlecka, A., Drab-Kurowska, A., Drobiazgiewicz, J. & Szkudlarek, P. (2025). Micromobility in a smart environment - a spatial approachIn I. Luković, S. Bjeladinović, B. Delibašić, D. Barać, N. Iivari, E. Insfran, M. Lang, H. Linger, & C. Schneider (Eds.), Empowering the Interdisciplinary Role of ISD in Addressing Contemporary Issues in Digital Transformation: How Data Science and Generative AI Contributes to ISD (ISD2025 Proceedings). Belgrade, Serbia: University of Gdańsk, Department of Business Informatics & University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences. ISBN: 978-83-972632-1-5. https://doi.org/10.62036/ISD.2025.153