TY - BOOK AU - Salihou,Fawaz AU - Le Boennec,Rémy AU - Bulteau,Julie AU - Da Costa,Pascal TI - Incentives for modal shift towards sustainable mobility solutions: A review PY - 2023///. N1 - 45 N2 - Despite its advantages, road transport generates negative externalities. To reduce them, the use of single-occupant vehicles (SOVs) must be limited to promote other transport modes (active modes, public transport and shared mobility). This paper aims to examine the economic and non-economic incentives (as persuasive technologies and psychological factors) for a modal shift to sustainable mobility solutions. The independent application of these two types of measures has revealed effectiveness but also limitations. Economic incentives pose a problem of social acceptability for economic agents and limit the freedom to drive. The boomerang effect and ineffectiveness in specific cultural and economic contexts are the main limitations of non-economic incentives. To maximize effectiveness in terms of modal shift towards sustainable mobility solutions, economic and non-economic incentives need to be combined.JEL classification: R41, R48, H23, H39 UR - https://shs.cairn.info/journal-revue-d-economie-industrielle-2022-2-page-199?lang=en ER -