This study investigates the changeability of transport-related attitudes and mode choice of early adolescents. Data on attitudes and travel behavior were collected in Austria and Germany in two consecutive survey waves with an interval of one year. The approach is based on a before-after control group experiment with an intervention promoting active travel modes. Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior we used structural equation modeling analyzing effects of the intervention; the potential for behavioral changes was modelled as moderator variable between intention and behavior. Findings suggest that the intervention was effective in changing attitudes, perceived behavioral control (PBC) and intentions to use non-motorized travel modes more...
This study tested an integrated process model of travel behavior modification. The model combined a ...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...
Few studies have examined the role of deliberate planning, car habit and resistance to change in rel...
The design and implementation of transport policies to promote active transport requires a deep comp...
Active transport has great potential to increase physical activity in older adolescents (17-18 years...
Background Active transport has great potential to increase physical activity in older adolescents (...
Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) substantial v...
In this paper we analyze individual propensity to voluntary travel behavior change combining concept...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze individual propensity to voluntary travel behavior change combining...
Physical inactivity has become a dominant feature of most American’s lives over the past quarter cen...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
In line with global trends of declining physical activity and growing obesity, children’s school tra...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
Purpose: To strengthen our understanding of the impact of baseline variability in mode choice on the...
This study tested an integrated process model of travel behavior modification. The model combined a ...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...
Few studies have examined the role of deliberate planning, car habit and resistance to change in rel...
The design and implementation of transport policies to promote active transport requires a deep comp...
Active transport has great potential to increase physical activity in older adolescents (17-18 years...
Background Active transport has great potential to increase physical activity in older adolescents (...
Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) substantial v...
In this paper we analyze individual propensity to voluntary travel behavior change combining concept...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze individual propensity to voluntary travel behavior change combining...
Physical inactivity has become a dominant feature of most American’s lives over the past quarter cen...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
In line with global trends of declining physical activity and growing obesity, children’s school tra...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
Purpose: To strengthen our understanding of the impact of baseline variability in mode choice on the...
This study tested an integrated process model of travel behavior modification. The model combined a ...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...