2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2021.08.014
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Measuring willingness to pay for shared parking

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“…Very recently, several studies have been conducted on the choice behavior of demanders in shared parking. For example, Ardeshiri et al [31] found that the adjustment of the parking fee changed the possibility of choosing shared parking spaces. Using the combined technology acceptance model and theory of planned behavior, Ning et al [32] proved that the three factors of perceived network externality, cost risk, and safety risk affect travelers' choice of shared parking spaces.…”
Section: Influencing Factors Of Parkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very recently, several studies have been conducted on the choice behavior of demanders in shared parking. For example, Ardeshiri et al [31] found that the adjustment of the parking fee changed the possibility of choosing shared parking spaces. Using the combined technology acceptance model and theory of planned behavior, Ning et al [32] proved that the three factors of perceived network externality, cost risk, and safety risk affect travelers' choice of shared parking spaces.…”
Section: Influencing Factors Of Parkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shared parking has received increasing attention due to its capacity to deal with parking challenges in metropolises [18]. A well-functioning shared parking policy should enable people to use their parking spaces and to obtain additional benefits by meeting the parking demand of others [19,20].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In subsequent studies, scholars have considered sharing platforms for urban parking spaces based on smartphone technology that involves renting personal parking spaces through a peer-to-peer market with new e-sharing methods in which the core business plan is to match parking demand and parking space pricing [18,59]. Shao, Yang, Zhang et al [60] proposed a linear 0-1 programming model to maximize operating revenue while attempting to minimize loss due to request rejection via the first-booked-first-served sequence.…”
Section: Parking Demand Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This supervision was carried out because many taxpayers did not pay taxes owed as they should, were late in paying taxes, and manipulated the turnover they receive. (Ardeshiri et al, 2021). Therefore, a data management and reporting application which can display financial transaction reports in total to support the transparency of tax payments was needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%