A Scientometric Review of Mobility-on-Demand Car-Sharing Systems
Ge Guo, Xinran Li
Abstract
This article gives a scientometric analysis of research advances in mobility-on-demand (MoD)systems. By reviewing 191 articles with diverse perspectives from the past 10 years, a scientometric study is conducted using CiteSpace, giving an integrated knowledge mind mapping of MoD systems. The results indicate that the major contributions in MoD systems field are mainly from the United States, Singapore, China, and Germany. Meanwhile, pivotal institutions, journals, and article keywords are discussed. MoD system knowledge domains are concentrated in the categories of demand and service, system optimization, impacts and factors, and response and choice. The development of MoD systems is evolving from taxis and minibuses to autonomous vehicles. In particular, research interest in autonomous MoD systems is rapidly growing. This analysis gives a comprehensive and integral knowledge mind mapping, which contributes to the MoD system information network and provides valuable insights into future research directions and developments for investigators and software developers in the field of vehicle-sharing and traffic scheduling.