Purpose – This paper aims to inform the promotion of sustainable modes of transport. For this purpose, it deploys a means-ends framework as a type of second-order cybernetics and uses it to explore cognitive transport mode choice structures. Design/methodology/approach – The empirical study relies on a purposive sample and a qualitative research methodology known as laddering. It is aimed at the identification and comparative analysis of the cognitive means-ends structures of transport users. Findings – The results reveal more positive and complex associations for the car than for public transport. Two main positive means-ends structures are identified for public transport, one related with the relaxation and the other with doing useful t...
With the research efforts on artificial intelligence technology and the presence of autonomous vehic...
The uncertain transportation environment makes travel’s mode choice decision-making behaviour become...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
Purpose – This paper aims to inform the promotion of sustainable modes of transport. For this purpos...
Reduced private car use can limit greenhouse gas emissions and improve public health. It is unclear,...
AbstractThere is a growing consensus currently among transportation researchers on the importance of...
What are people’s travel patterns – both users and non-users of carsharing and private cars in Europ...
This article is based on a study that investigated social cognitive psychological factors associated...
The relative importance and relationship between psychological and situational factors in predicting...
The relative importance and relationship between psychological and situational factors in predicting...
This paper discusses possible contributions of psychologists to sustainable transportation. It is ar...
The increasing of public transportation or bike use became an important issue in addressing economic...
The research examines young commuters’ (age 18–25 years) decision-making process in choosing a mode ...
Since Max Weber (1922), we have known that instrumentality is not the only logic underlying individu...
This thesis sheds light on people's perceptions of various transportation modes (mixed, automobile, ...
With the research efforts on artificial intelligence technology and the presence of autonomous vehic...
The uncertain transportation environment makes travel’s mode choice decision-making behaviour become...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...
Purpose – This paper aims to inform the promotion of sustainable modes of transport. For this purpos...
Reduced private car use can limit greenhouse gas emissions and improve public health. It is unclear,...
AbstractThere is a growing consensus currently among transportation researchers on the importance of...
What are people’s travel patterns – both users and non-users of carsharing and private cars in Europ...
This article is based on a study that investigated social cognitive psychological factors associated...
The relative importance and relationship between psychological and situational factors in predicting...
The relative importance and relationship between psychological and situational factors in predicting...
This paper discusses possible contributions of psychologists to sustainable transportation. It is ar...
The increasing of public transportation or bike use became an important issue in addressing economic...
The research examines young commuters’ (age 18–25 years) decision-making process in choosing a mode ...
Since Max Weber (1922), we have known that instrumentality is not the only logic underlying individu...
This thesis sheds light on people's perceptions of various transportation modes (mixed, automobile, ...
With the research efforts on artificial intelligence technology and the presence of autonomous vehic...
The uncertain transportation environment makes travel’s mode choice decision-making behaviour become...
To reduce car usage, several strategies are needed, one of which focuses on social psychological fac...