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DYNAMIC ADAPTIVE POLICYMAKING FOR IMPLEMENTING MOBILITY 
AS A SERVICE (MAAS) 
 
Peraphan Jittrapirom
Vincent A.W.J. Marchau 
Henk Meurs 
Radboud University, Nijmegen School of Management, 
Nijmegen, the Netherlands 
1. 
INTRODUCTION 
Given the global urbanisation, many cities around the world are currently 
facing challenges in managing their transport system. Citizens of cities suffer 
from its negative externalities, such as poor air quality, extended travel time, 
and congested road spaces (Edwards & Smith, 2008; Hayashi, et al. 2004; 
Taipale, et al. 2012; Zavitsas, et al. 2010). Recent trends in reduced car-
ownership, the rise of sharing economy, and an introduction of digitalisation 
into transport sector provide an opportunity to improve the urban transport 
system and address its adverse effects (CIVITAS, 2016; Holmberg et al., 
2015). In this paper, we focus on a specific innovative transport concept: 
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS). MaaS combines different transport modes to 
offer a hyper-convenient and tailored-made transport solution for its user.
MaaS is a concept, formally initiated within the information technology sector. 
It denotes an ability to set up a large scale information system through a 
virtual network, evading the necessity to invest in capital-intensive 
infrastructure, while enabling users to customise network parameters to their 
needs (Baliga et al., 2011). In the field of transportation, the concept implies a 
different meaning. Hietanen (2014) is one of the first to provide a 
comprehensive definition of MaaS in a transportation context. He describes 
MaaS as a transport distribution model that combines a range of transport 
modes and services to provide a user-orientated transport solution via a single 
interface, in exchange for a pay-as-you-go fee or a monthly subscription, 
similar to a mobile phone service. 
MaaS presents a potential paradigm shift in the transport system. It offers a 
change from the current ownership-based transport system towards a 
consumption based one (Holmberg et al., 2015). It liberates the users from 
any potential mode-specified sunk costs, such as car ownership or annual 
public transport subscription fees, that potentially 
‘lock’ users to certain 
modes. Instead, under MaaS users can flexibly combine the available modes 
to fit their changing needs best, through a digital platform, a virtual 


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marketplace that mediates mobility supply and demand (Meurs & 
Timmermans, 2016). Also, MaaS is different to the other transport concepts, 
such as integrated transport or multimodal mobility in its emphasis on the use 
of digitalisation and the 
‘business dimension’ or opportunity to connect 
transport service with services from other sectors, such as tourism and 
entertainment. (Finger et al., 2015). 
As MaaS is still in its developing phase, a number of organisations are 
competing to offer different interpretations and supplements to the concept. 
For example, MaaS Alliance, a public-private partnership founded to provide a 
standard approach to MaaS, describes MaaS as an integration of transport 
services to provide on-demand transport through a single mobility platform 
(MaaS Alliance, 2017). The Mobility as a Service for Linking Europe 
(MAASiFiE), a pan-European MaaS project, adds to the above concept by 
emphasising the importance of environmental aspect and shared mobility 
(Karlsson, Sochor, Aapaoja, Eckhardt, & König, 2017). Others sources build 
on these concepts by inserting elements such as personalisation (ATKINS, 
2015), technology (Nemtanu, Schlingensiepen, Buretea, & Iordache 2016), or 
Big Data (Xerox, 2015) as additional aspects of MaaS. (See Jittrapirom et 
al.(2017) for a review on definition of MaaS). In addition to these definitions
several actors have also presented their White Papers on MaaS, such as 
Comtrade (2017), travelspirit (2017), and TSSG (2017). If the concept of 
MaaS attracts further interest, its definition will continue to evolve. 
The implementation of MaaS is likely to have positive and negative, uncertain 
effects. Proponents believe that the shift away from an ownership-based to a 
use-based transport system in MaaS has a potential to increase public 
transport use through a provision of a high-level of convenience that 
persuades drivers to give up their private vehicles. Additionally, it can 
contribute to the transport system performance by increasing its efficiency, 
reducing congestion, decreasing the need for parking space, and enhancing 
the level of accessibility (European Comission, 2016). It also provides an 
opportunity to offer a guaranteed door-to-door multimodal transport service, 
which promises customers a trip from A-to-B within a specified time frame. 
Such a system is likely to blur the boundary between public and private 
(Finger et al., 2015). However, there are also several concerns regarding the 
implementation of MaaS. Such as the inherent risks in the increased use of 
centralised, ICT-based transport services, which enable parties that have 
access to the data and how it is presented to users to influence the market, 


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affecting security risks and privacy (Finger et al., 2015). Mulley (2017) points 
out that such tailored mobility solutions can even lead to 
“more vehicles on the 
road” unless a sharing culture is promoted. Additionally, a trial project in 
Ubigo, a transport broker service in Gothenburg (Sweden), suggests a need 
to regulate how a platform aggregator 
‘organise’ users’ trips. The results show 
the trial reduced the participant's
’ car use, a desirable societal goal, but this 
also lowered the revenue of the platform owner. For the reason that Ubigo 
was unable to price public transport trip higher than the market rate. Thus it 
relied on making profits from the utilisation of other modes in the package, 
such as taxi, bicycle sharing, car sharing, and car rent (Sochor et al., 2015). 
There is also a concern regarding equity in access to mobility that can be 
influenced by a platform aggregator (P Jittrapirom et al., 2017). For example, 
Whim employs a concept of mobility currency that gives discounted 
advantage to users, who can afford higher monthly package. A mobility point 
purchase through Whim’s most expensive subscription (€389 for 10,000 
points) is more than 50% cheaper than a Whim point purchase through its 
most basic package (
€89 for 1,000 points). Lastly, literature such as 
Giesecke, Surakka, & Hakonen, (2016) and Holmberg et al., (2015) 
emphasise the importance of configuring MaaS in a way that ensures its 
contribution towards the overall sustainability of the transport system.
There have been some MaaS schemes implemented around the world. 
Among those, are pilot projects that operated within a defined period such as 
Ubigo (Finland), SMILE project (Austria), and Katsuplus (Finland). Others are 
ongoing operational schemes, such as Tuup and Whim (Finland), Hannover 
Mobility Shop (Germany), and MyCicero (Italy). The operationalised of these 
pilot and schemes have facilitated a quantification of their impacts. However, 
there still are a limited number of these projects. For this reasons, there are 
still several unknown elements that may restrict MaaS widen implementation, 
such as the preferences of public transport operators, 
travellers’ acceptance, 
liability in case of malfunctioning, concerns about privacy and security, and 
the contributions of MaaS towards the transport system as a whole. 
To cope with these uncertainties and to enhance the likelihood of success of 
future MaaS projects, we put forward an adaptive approach to implementing 
MaaS system for an urban area of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The approach 
allows policymakers to create policies that are more robust for future 
situations and can adapt as the future unfolds and uncertainties resolve. The 
application of DAP to this case study should demonstrate its implementation 


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within transport policy making, in particular, implementation of MaaS. In 
section 2, we present a framework for policy analysis and provide a 
classification of uncertainty associated with each entity in the framework. We 
then describe the DAP framework that supports decision makers in dealing 
with high level of uncertainty in section 3. We apply the framework to our case 
study in section 4 and conclude the paper in section 5. 

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