2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2021.102751
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Priority-based stakeholders analysis in the view of sustainable city logistics: Evidence for Tricity, Poland

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“…The Tricity agglomeration stretches along the coast of the Baltic Sea. On one side it is limited by water, on the other by forests [ 74 ]. The agglomeration cities are connected by a single main artery, equipped with bus lanes and a railroad line.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Tricity agglomeration stretches along the coast of the Baltic Sea. On one side it is limited by water, on the other by forests [ 74 ]. The agglomeration cities are connected by a single main artery, equipped with bus lanes and a railroad line.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, we aimed to check if travel time depends on the chosen means of transport (see Section 4.2 ). For that purpose, taking into consideration the nature of dependent (continuous, quantitative) and independent (nominal, qualitative) variables, we decided to use the non-parametric test—ANOVA Kruskal Wallis test (made in STATISTICA software by StatSoft Polska, Kraków, Poland) used as well in similar studies [ 74 , 75 ] (see Section 4.3 ). Thirdly, it was essential to check if the assessment of the trip duration (acceptable, rather too long or definitely too long) depends on the travel time in minutes (see Section 4.2 ).…”
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“…Results from users in both cities that showed around 65% of users did not plan to use mobility apps in the future. This feedback may show that respondents would like to use apps that are more accurate, practical, and familiar for pedestrian navigation [49]. Furthermore, this shows another knowledge gap, namely that there is insufficient e-consumer awareness, need/demand, and motivation for a sustainable system.…”
Section: Concept Of Studymentioning
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“…Accessibility research began years ago and focused primarily on the capacity and alternatives available to reach a destination [17][18][19]. The core principle of a city's urban planning is connectivity with the various transport systems [20][21][22]. In recent decades, accessibility analysis has played an important role in studying land use and transport [23].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%