To overcome the limitations of importance-performance analysis, this study employs the three-factor theory to identify transit service attributes that critically impact overall satisfaction of express and local bus riders. Specifically, Using the 2014 Transit Rider Survey in the Twin Cities, we examine how the performance of service attributes rewards and penalizes riders’ overall satisfaction with express and local buses, and classify these attributes into three factors based on their respective contributions to overall satisfaction. We then integrate the factor structure with their average performances to identify improvement priorities. We found that both the importance of service attributes to the overall satisfaction and the improvemen...
Public transport (PT) providers aim to offer services that meet users’ satisfaction, and for this, t...
Passengers’ perceptions of transit quality depend on their interactions with the service. However, g...
Recent research has demonstrated that certain transit planning decisions about internal performance ...
This study introduces the three-factor theory to identify a factor structure of tranist service. It ...
One of the reasons transit organizations collect customer-satisfaction information is to help set pr...
Classifying public transport service attributes based on their influence on overall traveler satisfa...
Like any other transit mode, bus rapid transit (BRT) has a number of service quality and performance...
Results of customer satisfaction surveys conducted for five express and two local Chicago Transit Au...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a rapidly growing national trend in the provision of public transportatio...
Given the well-known fact that transit users perceive out-of-vehicle travel (walking, waiting, and t...
Importance-performance analysis (IPA) is a common and accepted method used by service industries to ...
This paper aims to explore the factors influencing passengers’ satisfaction toward bus transit and d...
This article uses a trip attribute approach to examine the relative passenger attractiveness of Bus ...
A case study of Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia, explored how explicit measures ...
Transit agencies implement many strategies in order to provide an attractive transportation service....
Public transport (PT) providers aim to offer services that meet users’ satisfaction, and for this, t...
Passengers’ perceptions of transit quality depend on their interactions with the service. However, g...
Recent research has demonstrated that certain transit planning decisions about internal performance ...
This study introduces the three-factor theory to identify a factor structure of tranist service. It ...
One of the reasons transit organizations collect customer-satisfaction information is to help set pr...
Classifying public transport service attributes based on their influence on overall traveler satisfa...
Like any other transit mode, bus rapid transit (BRT) has a number of service quality and performance...
Results of customer satisfaction surveys conducted for five express and two local Chicago Transit Au...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a rapidly growing national trend in the provision of public transportatio...
Given the well-known fact that transit users perceive out-of-vehicle travel (walking, waiting, and t...
Importance-performance analysis (IPA) is a common and accepted method used by service industries to ...
This paper aims to explore the factors influencing passengers’ satisfaction toward bus transit and d...
This article uses a trip attribute approach to examine the relative passenger attractiveness of Bus ...
A case study of Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia, explored how explicit measures ...
Transit agencies implement many strategies in order to provide an attractive transportation service....
Public transport (PT) providers aim to offer services that meet users’ satisfaction, and for this, t...
Passengers’ perceptions of transit quality depend on their interactions with the service. However, g...
Recent research has demonstrated that certain transit planning decisions about internal performance ...