This study attempts to develop a comprehensive framework by integrating the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and latent class choice model, with aim to understanding how mode-use habits moderate the process underlying commute mode choice. By designating habit as the covariate in the class membership model, three segments with unique mode-use habit style are obtained. First, heterogeneity in the effects of socio-demographic variables and TPB-related cognitive factors on commute mode choice across segments are empirically confirmed. Second, by directly including the whole TPB framework into the choice model, the decision-making mechanism underlying commute mode choice is explicitly reflected, which significantly varies with respect to specifi...
Understanding of commuting travel mode choice behavior is crucial for enhancing the effects of trans...
It is often assumed that habits constitute an important component in human behavior. However, since ...
Effective decision making in urban policies need a better understanding of individuals’ mobility pre...
How to reduce private vehicle use and to encourage public transit have always been the fundamental p...
This paper presents a study in examining potential behavioral changes in light of emerging mobility ...
Few studies have examined the role of deliberate planning, car habit and resistance to change in rel...
Contains fulltext : 28767___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three studies...
The research examines young commuters’ (age 18–25 years) decision-making process in choosing a mode ...
In the field of transportation, several studies have researched commute mode choice and its dynamics...
Research in travel behavioural studies have shown that social forces play a significant role in trav...
Contains fulltext : 170233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the field ...
Research on individual decision-making process is fundamentally critical to explore the macroscopic ...
International audienceIn this study, we apply a latent class choice modelling approach to the employ...
Interventions to reduce car use have shown limited success, in part due to limitations in models of ...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
Understanding of commuting travel mode choice behavior is crucial for enhancing the effects of trans...
It is often assumed that habits constitute an important component in human behavior. However, since ...
Effective decision making in urban policies need a better understanding of individuals’ mobility pre...
How to reduce private vehicle use and to encourage public transit have always been the fundamental p...
This paper presents a study in examining potential behavioral changes in light of emerging mobility ...
Few studies have examined the role of deliberate planning, car habit and resistance to change in rel...
Contains fulltext : 28767___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three studies...
The research examines young commuters’ (age 18–25 years) decision-making process in choosing a mode ...
In the field of transportation, several studies have researched commute mode choice and its dynamics...
Research in travel behavioural studies have shown that social forces play a significant role in trav...
Contains fulltext : 170233.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the field ...
Research on individual decision-making process is fundamentally critical to explore the macroscopic ...
International audienceIn this study, we apply a latent class choice modelling approach to the employ...
Interventions to reduce car use have shown limited success, in part due to limitations in models of ...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
Understanding of commuting travel mode choice behavior is crucial for enhancing the effects of trans...
It is often assumed that habits constitute an important component in human behavior. However, since ...
Effective decision making in urban policies need a better understanding of individuals’ mobility pre...