Title: Sustainability of the Indian auto rickshaw sector: identification of enablers and their interrelationship using TISM

Authors: Abhishek Behl; Paridhi Rathi; V.V. Ajith Kumar

Addresses: Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India ' Meghnad Desai Academy of Economics, India ' Skyline University College, Sharjah, UAE

Abstract: The present study is an attempt to identify the enablers to the sustainability of the auto rickshaw sector in India and model them using interpretive structural modelling (ISM) in order to establish inter relationships among them. Matriced' Impacts Croises-Multiplication Appliqué an Classment (MICMAC) analysis has been applied to identify the most dominant enabler(s). A total of 11 enablers have been identified from the extant literature. The resultant ISM model with four levels of hierarchy reveals that not all enablers require the same attention - the four enablers at the very bottom, namely 'Fleet-based operations', 'Adequate transport infrastructure', 'Robust planning and regulatory structure' and 'Adequate enforcement and monitoring' are the ones that drive most other enablers. Accordingly, the mix of fleet-based operations along with information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure assumes urgency for enhancing door to door mobility and first and last mile connectivity of auto rickshaws. In addition, regulations pertaining to permits, emissions and safety also need urgent attention.

Keywords: enablers; total interpretive structural model; TISM; MICMAC; sustainable transportation; AutoRickshaw; India; urban transportation.

DOI: 10.1504/IJSOM.2018.094750

International Journal of Services and Operations Management, 2018 Vol.31 No.2, pp.137 - 168

Received: 23 Jun 2016
Accepted: 25 Nov 2016

Published online: 15 Sep 2018 *

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