Traveler attitudes and preferences as well as demographic variables are important components of travel behavior. By using travel attitudes, factor and cluster analyses were conducted to segment the sample. Six distinct groups were extracted: transit enthusiasts, anxious status seekers, carless riders, green cruisers, frugal travelers, and obstinate drivers. The segments showed unique combinations of attitudes with distinct travel behaviors and various degrees of intention to use public transportation. Gender differences were then investigated, and the results suggest that women and men exhibit differences in attitudes, preferences, and behaviors. The design of strategies to promote alternatives to car use should target the market segments t...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of public transport users and car users in or...
This thesis reports on a survey in which traveler were surveyed regarding their attitudes towards ho...
Understanding the psychosocial factors that influence public transportation usage behavior can provi...
Using attitudes toward travel an exploratory factor analysis was performed followed by a confirmator...
Using attitudes toward travel an exploratory factor analysis was performed followed by a confirmator...
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theo...
This study aimed to evaluate gender differences in public transportation-related attitudes and their...
This paper presents the results of a study that examines the factors that influence travelers’ mode ...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
This study explores the usefulness of market segmentation study in which the actual overall mobility...
The acceptance of multiple-occupant modes of transportation such as buses and carpools is an importa...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
Transportation literature suggests that men and women have different characteristics with respect to...
Traditionally, economists and market researchers have been interested in identifying the factors tha...
Commuting by transfer in the public transit network is a green travel choice compared to private car...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of public transport users and car users in or...
This thesis reports on a survey in which traveler were surveyed regarding their attitudes towards ho...
Understanding the psychosocial factors that influence public transportation usage behavior can provi...
Using attitudes toward travel an exploratory factor analysis was performed followed by a confirmator...
Using attitudes toward travel an exploratory factor analysis was performed followed by a confirmator...
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theo...
This study aimed to evaluate gender differences in public transportation-related attitudes and their...
This paper presents the results of a study that examines the factors that influence travelers’ mode ...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
This study explores the usefulness of market segmentation study in which the actual overall mobility...
The acceptance of multiple-occupant modes of transportation such as buses and carpools is an importa...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
Transportation literature suggests that men and women have different characteristics with respect to...
Traditionally, economists and market researchers have been interested in identifying the factors tha...
Commuting by transfer in the public transit network is a green travel choice compared to private car...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study of public transport users and car users in or...
This thesis reports on a survey in which traveler were surveyed regarding their attitudes towards ho...
Understanding the psychosocial factors that influence public transportation usage behavior can provi...