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Overview

Susan Shaheen is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Engineering and Social Sciences. Within these broader areas, their work is specialized in Automotive Engineering, Transportation, Marketing, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Building and Construction.

The scientist's research addresses various topics related to transportation and mobility, including:

  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics
  • Fire effects on ecosystems

Frequent coauthors that collaborate with Susan Shaheen include Stephen D. Wong, Elliot Martin, Adam Cohen, Joan L. Walker, and Jacquelyn Broader. These collaborations indicate an interdisciplinary approach to transportation research, often intersecting with urban planning and environmental considerations.

The scientist has published extensively in multiple venues, with frequent contributions to UC Berkeley, RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Sustainability, and ROSA P.

Selected recent papers by Susan Shaheen feature diverse topics and publication venues:

  • Urban Air Mobility: History, Ecosystem, Market Potential, and Challenges, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Micromobility evolution and expansion: Understanding how docked and dockless bikesharing models complement and compete - A case study of San Francisco, 2020, Journal of Transport Geography
  • Understanding California wildfire evacuee behavior and joint choice making, 2022, Transportation
  • For whom did telework not work during the Pandemic? understanding the factors impacting telework satisfaction in the US using a multiple indicator multiple cause (MIMIC) model, 2021, Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • Fleeing from Hurricane Irma: Empirical Analysis of Evacuation Behavior Using Discrete Choice Theory, 2020, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment

Susan Shaheen has also contributed to book publications, primarily through Transportation Research Board eBooks and National Academies Press eBooks. Titles include "Mobility on Demand and Automated Driving Systems: A Framework for Public-Sector Assessment" (2022), "Shared Automated Vehicle Toolkit: Policies and Planning Considerations for Implementation" (2022), and "Accommodating Peer-to-Peer Carsharing at Airports" (2024).

Best Publications

  • Just a better taxi? A survey-based comparison of taxis, transit, and ridesourcing services in San Francisco

    Lisa Rayle;Danielle Dai;Nelson Chan;Robert Cervero

  • Ridesharing in North America: Past, Present, and Future

    Nelson D. Chan;Susan A. Shaheen

  • Carsharing and Personal Vehicle Services: Worldwide Market Developments and Emerging Trends

    Susan A. Shaheen;Adam P. Cohen

  • Greenhouse Gas Emission Impacts of Carsharing in North America

    E. W. Martin;S. A. Shaheen

  • Carsharing in Europe and North American: Past, Present, and Future

    Susan Shaheen;Daniel Sperling;Conrad Wagner

  • Impact of Carsharing on Household Vehicle Holdings: Results from North American Shared-Use Vehicle Survey

    Elliot Martin;Susan A. Shaheen;Susan A. Shaheen;Jefifrey Lidicker

  • Mobility and the Sharing Economy: Potential to Facilitate the First- and Last-Mile Public Transit Connections

    Susan Shaheen;Nelson Chan

  • Growth in Worldwide Carsharing: An International Comparison

    Susan A Shaheen;Adam P Cohen

  • Automated Vehicles, On-Demand Mobility and Environmental Impacts

    Jeffery Greenblatt;Susan Shaheen

  • China's Hangzhou Public Bicycle: Understanding Early Adoption and Behavioral Response to Bikesharing

    Susan A Shaheen;Hua Zhang;Elliot Martin;Stacey Guzman

  • Urban Air Mobility: History, Ecosystem, Market Potential, and Challenges

    Adam P Cohen;Susan A Shaheen;Emily M Farrar

  • Evaluating public transit modal shift dynamics in response to bikesharing: a tale of two U.S. cities

    Elliot W. Martin;Susan A. Shaheen

  • Shared ride services in North America: definitions, impacts, and the future of pooling

    Susan Shaheen;Adam Cohen

  • Understanding the diffusion of public bikesharing systems: evidence from Europe and North America

    Stephen D. Parkes;Greg Marsden;Susan A. Shaheen;Adam P. Cohen

  • Personal vehicle sharing services in North America

    Susan A. Shaheen;Mark A. Mallery;Karla J. Kingsley

  • The Impact of Carsharing on Public Transit and Non-Motorized Travel: An Exploration of North American Carsharing Survey Data

    Elliot Martin;Susan Shaheen

  • Shared Mobility: Current Practices and Guiding Principles

    Susan Shaheen;Adam Cohen;Ismail Zohdy

  • North American Carsharing: A Ten-Year Retrospective

    Susan A Shaheen;Adam P Cohen;Melissa S Chung

  • Public Bikesharing in North America: Early Operator Understanding and Emerging Trends

    Susan Shaheen;Adam Cohen;Elliot Martin

  • Shared-use vehicle systems: Framework for classifying carsharing, station cars, and combined approaches

    Matthew Barth;Susan A. Shaheen

  • Public Bikesharing in North America: Early Operator and User Understanding

    Susan A Shaheen;Elliot W Martin;Adam P Cohen;Richard S Finson

  • Public Bikesharing and Modal Shift Behavior: A Comparative Study of Early Bikesharing Systems in North America

    Susan Shaheen;Elliot Martin;Adam Cohen

  • Carsharing and the Built Environment: Geographic Information System–Based Study of One U.S. Operator

    Tai Stillwater;Patricia L Mokhtarian;Susan A Shaheen

  • Reducing Greenhouse Emissions and Fuel Consumption: Sustainable Approaches for Surface Transportation

    Susan A Shaheen;Timothy E Lipman

  • Sharing strategies: carsharing, shared micromobility (bikesharing and scooter sharing), transportation network companies, microtransit, and other innovative mobility modes

    Susan Shaheen;Adam Cohen;Nelson Chan;Apaar Bansal

  • Micromobility evolution and expansion: Understanding how docked and dockless bikesharing models complement and compete – A case study of San Francisco

    Jessica Lazarus;Jean Carpentier Pourquier;Frank Feng;Henry Hammel

  • Behavioral response to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and refueling: Results of California drive clinics

    Elliot Martin;Susan A Shaheen;Timothy E Lipman;Jeffrey R Lidicker

  • Bicycle Evolution in China: From the 1900s to the Present

    Hua Zhang;Susan A. Shaheen;Xingpeng Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Sperling
Daniel Sperling University of Haifa
Joan L. Walker
Joan L. Walker University of California, Berkeley
Susan L Handy
Susan L Handy University of California, Davis
Hua Zhang
Hua Zhang Tongji University
A.B. Cohen
A.B. Cohen Arizona State University
Alexandre M. Bayen
Alexandre M. Bayen University of California, Berkeley
Patricia L. Mokhtarian
Patricia L. Mokhtarian Georgia Institute of Technology
Matthew Barth
Matthew Barth University of California, Riverside
Randall Guensler
Randall Guensler Georgia Institute of Technology
Richard A. Davis
Richard A. Davis Columbia University

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