Cambios en la investigación sobre la elección del modo de transporte durante la era de la pandemia: una revisión cienciométrica basada en Citespace.

Changes in travel mode choice research during the pandemic era: A scientometric review based on citespace

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Xiaoqing Li Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Gobi Krishna Sinniah School of Intelligent Engineering
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Objetivo. Con la desaparición de la pandemia, ¿han desaparecido también por completo sus efectos y cómo determinar científicamente si ya han cesado? Sigue siendo esencial para el transporte futuro. Por lo tanto, necesitamos conocer la investigación sobre la elección del modo de viaje (TMC) durante la era de la pandemia. Sin embargo, ha habido una revisión y discusión limitadas al respecto. Metodología. Para enriquecer dichas revisiones y comprender mejor la situación de la investigación y los cambios de TMC debido a la COVID-19, se seleccionaron 972 artículos de WoS de 2019 a 2023 en la categoría de transporte para un análisis de revisión cienciométrica basado en CiteSpace. Resultados. Este estudio no solo mapeó las características principales como autores, revistas, palabras clave y artículos críticos, sino que también profundizó en el nuevo clúster de la pandemia de COVID-19 y mostró los cambios. Estos resultados indican que la pandemia ha traído cambios tangibles en la elección del modo, transformó los modelos de comportamiento y amplió el alcance disciplinario, los temas y los factores en el estudio de TMC. Conclusiones. La pregunta de saber si la influencia de la pandemia desaparece por completo debe estar determinada por la evaluación de la percepción de riesgo, factores psicológicos, trabajo remoto y políticas que aún influyen en el comportamiento del transporte colectivo. Esto ayudará a comprender el comportamiento futuro del transporte colectivo y ofrecerá perspectivas para el planeamiento de transporte en un mundo sin pandemia.

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Xiaoqing Li, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Facultad de Entorno Construido y Topografía, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Gobi Krishna Sinniah, School of Intelligent Engineering

School of Intelligent Engineering, Shaoguan University, China

Ruiwei Li, School of Intelligent Engineering

School of Intelligent Engineering, Shaoguan University, China

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