peer reviewedThis paper proposes Q-methodology as a technique for the identification of more homogeneous subgroups or ‘segments’ within a rather heterogeneous overall population when it comes to social acceptance of demand restricting policy measures. Identification of such segments would allow policy makers to better tailor their future actions and thereby increase the chance for a successful implementation of the measures they propose. A set of 33 persons, selected in function of age, gender and car ownership evaluated the acceptability of a total number of 42 demand restricting policy measures. Special care was taken that the final set of statements covered the four classically distinguished demand restricting strategies, i.e., improved ...
Policymakers may be reluctant to implement pro-environmental policies that the public find unaccepta...
Social optimization emerged as a strategy for the attainment of more efficient road traffic (i.e., m...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Else...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes Q-methodology as a technique for the identification of more homogen...
peer reviewedDue to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary ...
Abstract Due to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary grow...
Due to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary growth in car...
It is essential that policy makers try to reduce automobile use and stimulate the shift towards more...
The prevailing approach to transport market segmentation which identifies two distinct groups, ‘‘cap...
This paper proposes a comparison of different travellers’ segmentation techniques, both qualitative ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
The motive for this research is to contribute to the development of a resilient city, specifically t...
To meet the Dutch governmental goals of reducing CO2 emission, target groups must increase their rat...
This research examines the contribution of an explanatory model of behaviour to understanding respon...
Policymakers may be reluctant to implement pro-environmental policies that the public find unaccepta...
Social optimization emerged as a strategy for the attainment of more efficient road traffic (i.e., m...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Else...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes Q-methodology as a technique for the identification of more homogen...
peer reviewedDue to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary ...
Abstract Due to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary grow...
Due to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary growth in car...
It is essential that policy makers try to reduce automobile use and stimulate the shift towards more...
The prevailing approach to transport market segmentation which identifies two distinct groups, ‘‘cap...
This paper proposes a comparison of different travellers’ segmentation techniques, both qualitative ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
The motive for this research is to contribute to the development of a resilient city, specifically t...
To meet the Dutch governmental goals of reducing CO2 emission, target groups must increase their rat...
This research examines the contribution of an explanatory model of behaviour to understanding respon...
Policymakers may be reluctant to implement pro-environmental policies that the public find unaccepta...
Social optimization emerged as a strategy for the attainment of more efficient road traffic (i.e., m...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Else...