Sustainable Mobility and Inclusive Open Source Dynamics

The recent developments in the research area indicate a significant shift towards more sustainable and inclusive practices across various domains. In the realm of transportation, there is a notable emphasis on optimizing ride-pooling services to reduce emissions and improve user experience, particularly during peak demand hours. Innovative algorithms are being developed to balance environmental impact with operational efficiency, showcasing a move towards greener urban mobility solutions. Additionally, the integration of personalized pricing strategies in ride-pooling systems is emerging as a key area of focus, aiming to enhance both operator profitability and traveler satisfaction.

In the context of open-source software (OSS), the dynamics are evolving with a growing recognition of the importance of fostering inclusive and welcoming communities. Studies are delving into the impact of interpersonal challenges on contributor retention, particularly among underrepresented groups, suggesting that addressing these issues is crucial for the sustainability of OSS projects. Furthermore, the phenomenon of relicensing and its implications for community impact and project forks are being closely examined, highlighting the need for balanced approaches that respect the principles of open source while addressing economic realities.

Noteworthy papers include one that proposes a novel platoon formation algorithm for optimizing personal benefits for drivers, and another that investigates the dual role of e-bikes in traffic conflicts, providing insights for optimizing traffic regulations.

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Consumer Segmentation and Participation Drivers in Community-Supported Agriculture: A Choice Experiment and PLS-SEM Approach

Incentive-based Platoon Formation: Optimizing the Personal Benefit for Drivers

Novel operational algorithms for ride-pooling as on-demand feeder services

Near-Optimal Emission-Aware Online Ride Assignment Algorithm for Peak Demand Hours

Investigating the Impact of Interpersonal Challenges on Feeling Welcome in OSS

Vehicles, Pedestrians, and E-bikes: a Three-party Game at Right-turn-on-red Crossroads Revealing the Dual and Irrational Role of E-bikes that Risks Traffic Safety

Balancing Profit and Traveller Acceptance in Ride-Pooling Personalised Fares

The New Dynamics of Open Source: Relicensing, Forks, & Community Impact

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