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The pandemic has affected mobility all over the world. Trade and travel bans and border closures have been widely used to control the spread of Covid-19.
This disruption already comes at a time of transition since the traditional model is no longer sustainable. The global mobility system is in the process of transformation, as new technologies enable the creation of innovative new business models, and as policy-makers seek out ways of fostering a smarter, cleaner, and more inclusive form of mobility. As such, the crisis opens up a rare opportunity to accelerate towards innovative and more sustainable modes of transport.
We hope the current mobility restrictions don’t affect you and don’t prevent you from spending the Christmas break with your loved ones. The Library team wishes you a Merry Christmas with a selection of resources from our Library Collection about the future of mobility.
1. Research at IESE
Public-Private Sector Research Center (PPSRC)
International Center for Logistics Research (CIIL)
2. Articles and Books
Discovery. Academic journals, magazines, books & ebooks.
Factiva. News
Use Expert Search and select “Global Mobility”
OECD
Books and papers on Transport.
WEF. The Future of Mobility
World Economic Forum. Strategic Intelligence
3. Reports
Gartner
Reports on the technology market applied to mobility, such as:
–Market Guide for Transportation Mobility Technology (September 2019)
–Hype Cycle for Smart City Technologies and Solutions, 2020 (August 2020)
–Hype Cycle for Automotive Technologies, 2020 (July 2020)
–COVID-19 Scenarios for Automotive and Transportation CIO (March 2020)
MarketLine
Go to “sectors” tab and select “Automotive or Transportation, Travel, Tourism & Leisure.”
Passport
Use the search box to retrieve consumer market reports and statistics on mobility, such as:
-Mobility Survey 2020
-Top 5 Post-Lockdown Mobility Trends (July 2020)
-Digital Disruptors: The Global Competitive Landscape of Shared Mobility Services (June 2020)
-The New Mobility Ecosystem (April 2020)
-Households and Mobility (June 2019)
-Urban Mobility: Problems, Challenges and Opportunities Facing Developing Cities (March 2019)
Thomson One
Go to Screening & Analysis> Research to retrieve analyst reports such as:
-Autos & Shared Mobility. Morgan Stanley
-Transportation Sector Snapshot Report. JP Morgan
-Transportation & Logistics. JP Morgan
-Transportation Leading Indicators. Deutsche Bank
-European Transportation. Barclays
-Global Transport. HSBC
Note! This resource only works on Internet Explorer. You must copy the Thomson One link (https://iese.libguides.com/thomsonone) and paste it into your Internet Explorer browser’s address bar. See How-To: Thomson One: access.
4. Open Access Reports & Articles
The Future of Mobility Post-COVID
ADLittle
How COVID-19 Will Shape Urban Mobility
BCG
Automotive Insights
Bain
The Futures of Mobility After COVID-1: Scenarios for Transportation in a Postcoronavirus World
Deloitte
Transportation Trends in 2020
Deloitte Insights
European Parliament Think Tank. Transport
EC
Mobility 2030: Future of Mobility
KPMG
McKinsey Center for Future Mobility
McKinsey
Transportation and Logistics Publications
PWC
5. Statistics
Statista
Access dossiers prepared by the statistic portal for market data, such as:
–Mobility Market Outlook
–Mobility Services Worldwide
–Mobility as a Service
–Autonomous Vehicles
–Transportation & Logistics. Statistics and Market Data about Transport & Logistics
–New Mobility Solutions in China
Eurostat. Transport Publications
Statistics on European transport.
Google Mobility Data
Find out how commuting in your community has changed due to COVID-19.
US Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Statistics on US transport.