Employing the theory of planned behavior for guidance, this study explores the similarities and differences in beliefs about the decisions to commute by bicycle to work in three small, cyclingoriented cities: Gouda (The Netherlands), Shkodra (Albania), and Peja (Kosovo). The setting in the Balkan Peninsula, a less developed region of Europe which has been more rarely the subject of scientific inquiry, has the potential to offer applicability to (smaller) developing cities. The study identifies the following themes or beliefs related to cycling: (1) health and exercise (2) environment (3) safety (4) enjoyment (5) convenience and practicality (6) financial savings (7) pride and tradition (8) status and image and (9) female independence. The f...
Many scholars have sought effective ways to encourage people to cycle more. A considerable amount of...
This study explored the behavioral factors underlying tourist intentions to use urban bike-sharing f...
The uncontrolled development of automotive transportation worldwide raised the urgency to promote su...
Employing the theory of planned behavior for guidance, this study explores the similarities and diff...
Many Southern European cities are now working to encourage bicycle use for commuting. In search of e...
Employing the theory of planned behavior for guidance, this study explores the similarities and diff...
This work presents the results of a qualitative study of the rating of the bicycle as the transport ...
This study focuses on two central Scandinavian cities – Copenhagen and Stockholm – that are generall...
This study examined whether interactions between travel mode attitudes, urbanization level, and soci...
Cycling-inclusive urban planning is attracting attention worldwide because of the environmental, hea...
This study explored the behavioral factors underlying tourist intentions to use urban bike-sharing f...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
The thesis aims to explore attitudes and the perceived image of cycling in Mexico City and the exten...
Cycling as a mode of transport is a low-cost, health-improving way to travel and offers environmenta...
This thesis is a case study of a Polish city which faces a problem of high automobile share and litt...
Many scholars have sought effective ways to encourage people to cycle more. A considerable amount of...
This study explored the behavioral factors underlying tourist intentions to use urban bike-sharing f...
The uncontrolled development of automotive transportation worldwide raised the urgency to promote su...
Employing the theory of planned behavior for guidance, this study explores the similarities and diff...
Many Southern European cities are now working to encourage bicycle use for commuting. In search of e...
Employing the theory of planned behavior for guidance, this study explores the similarities and diff...
This work presents the results of a qualitative study of the rating of the bicycle as the transport ...
This study focuses on two central Scandinavian cities – Copenhagen and Stockholm – that are generall...
This study examined whether interactions between travel mode attitudes, urbanization level, and soci...
Cycling-inclusive urban planning is attracting attention worldwide because of the environmental, hea...
This study explored the behavioral factors underlying tourist intentions to use urban bike-sharing f...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
The thesis aims to explore attitudes and the perceived image of cycling in Mexico City and the exten...
Cycling as a mode of transport is a low-cost, health-improving way to travel and offers environmenta...
This thesis is a case study of a Polish city which faces a problem of high automobile share and litt...
Many scholars have sought effective ways to encourage people to cycle more. A considerable amount of...
This study explored the behavioral factors underlying tourist intentions to use urban bike-sharing f...
The uncontrolled development of automotive transportation worldwide raised the urgency to promote su...