Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-related consequences and social inclusion. Since private mobility is responsible for the greatest share of polluting emissions, it is necessary to gain deeper understanding of the mechanisms underpinning the choice of individuals to use either cars or alternative, environment-friendly transport modes. A meta-analysis on 58 primary studies is conducted to synthesize evidence on the determinants of travel mode choice, as regards both behavioral intentions and actual behaviors. Results suggest that, besides intentions, habits and past use represent the most relevant predictor, followed by constructs referring to the Theory of Planned Behavior framewor...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
People who travel to the same university workplace by bicycle, bus, car, and walking were compared i...
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theo...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
Reduced private car use can limit greenhouse gas emissions and improve public health. It is unclear,...
This article addresses the need for systematic theory comparison and devel-opment in environmentally...
While there is consensus that present patterns of auto dependence are inconsistent with established ...
Research in travel behavioural studies have shown that social forces play a significant role in trav...
What are people’s travel patterns – both users and non-users of carsharing and private cars in Europ...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
Ruhr-University Bochum, where she also gained her Ph.D. and did postdoctoral re-search. Her main res...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
The relative importance and relationship between psychological and situational factors in predicting...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
Travel behaviour - especially car use - is of concern because it contributes to environmental probl...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
People who travel to the same university workplace by bicycle, bus, car, and walking were compared i...
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theo...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
Reduced private car use can limit greenhouse gas emissions and improve public health. It is unclear,...
This article addresses the need for systematic theory comparison and devel-opment in environmentally...
While there is consensus that present patterns of auto dependence are inconsistent with established ...
Research in travel behavioural studies have shown that social forces play a significant role in trav...
What are people’s travel patterns – both users and non-users of carsharing and private cars in Europ...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
Ruhr-University Bochum, where she also gained her Ph.D. and did postdoctoral re-search. Her main res...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
The relative importance and relationship between psychological and situational factors in predicting...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
Travel behaviour - especially car use - is of concern because it contributes to environmental probl...
In New Zealand, like many other developed countries, a majority of trips (67%) involve the use of pr...
People who travel to the same university workplace by bicycle, bus, car, and walking were compared i...
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theo...