the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transportation in terms of a conflict between immediate self-interest and long-term collective interest (i.e. Social dilemma). Extending traditional formulations of rational choice theory, the present study revealed that preferences for public transportation (i.e. The presumed cooperative option) in a standard commuting situation were enhanced not only by the belief that public transportation provided a shorter average travel time than car (i.e. The presumed noncooperative option), but also by the belief that public transportation was at least as reliable (i.e. An equal or lower variability in travel time compared to car). Moreover, paralleling prio...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transpo...
the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transpo...
the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transpo...
the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transpo...
This research evaluates the role of social value orientations (i.e., preferences for distribution of...
This research evaluates the role of social value orientations (i.e., preferences for distribution of...
Commuting by car or public transportation? A social dilemma analysis of travel mode judgement
This study examines preference for commuting to work by car or public transportation (PT) within an ...
This study examines preference for commuting to work by car or public transportation (PT) within an ...
The current research advances a social dilemma analysis of commuting, examining the roles of preexis...
The research examines young commuters’ (age 18–25 years) decision-making process in choosing a mode ...
The relative importance and relationship between psychological and situational factors in predicting...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transpo...
the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transpo...
the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transpo...
the current paper analyses judgements regarding the decision to commute by car versus public transpo...
This research evaluates the role of social value orientations (i.e., preferences for distribution of...
This research evaluates the role of social value orientations (i.e., preferences for distribution of...
Commuting by car or public transportation? A social dilemma analysis of travel mode judgement
This study examines preference for commuting to work by car or public transportation (PT) within an ...
This study examines preference for commuting to work by car or public transportation (PT) within an ...
The current research advances a social dilemma analysis of commuting, examining the roles of preexis...
The research examines young commuters’ (age 18–25 years) decision-making process in choosing a mode ...
The relative importance and relationship between psychological and situational factors in predicting...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...