System of systems (SoS) are intended to solve problems, provide more effective services, and enable greater collaborative behaviour. For SoS operating within the mobility domain, where the usefulness of the SoS solution largely depends on how many people will use the SoS, it is necessary to consider if there are potential gender aspects of the user that may negatively impact the SoS usefulness. In this study, we present the results from a literature survey on gender aspects of the usage of new mobility solutions and use this to present a conceptual model for how gender affects SoS mobility usage and how SoS stakeholders can act to impact this influence.The literature survey identified several gender aspects of using new mobility solutions. These aspects can significantly impact the usefulness and utilisation of SoS within the mobility domain. The conceptual model developed from the survey findings highlights the importance of considering gender in SoS mobility usage. By understanding how gender influences the usage of such SoS, stakeholders can take action to address any potential negative impacts. This model provides a framework for designing more inclusive and user-friendly SoS solutions that cater to the needs and preferences of all users, regardless of gender.
Vinnova, Sweden's innovation agency, funded this research under grant no. 2019-05100.