2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.trf.2017.04.020
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Shedding light on the psychological and behavioral determinants of travel mode choice: A meta-analysis

Abstract: a b s t r a c tMobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-related consequences and social inclusion. Since private mobility is responsible for the greatest share of polluting emissions, it is necessary to gain deeper understanding of the mechanisms underpinning the choice of individuals to use either cars or alternative, environment-friendly transport modes. A meta-analysis on 58 primary studies is conducted to synthesize evidence on the determinants of travel… Show more

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“…Azjen [31] Lanzini et al [69] Perceived risk (PR) av_pr1 av_pr2 av_pr3 I am worried about bring me and my family certain risks when using AVs.…”
Section: Survey Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azjen [31] Lanzini et al [69] Perceived risk (PR) av_pr1 av_pr2 av_pr3 I am worried about bring me and my family certain risks when using AVs.…”
Section: Survey Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This understanding can be translated into effective intervention plans, which can make a major contribution to climate change mitigation [12]. One of these theories, TPB, shows strong behavioural prediction ability and is the most widely used theoretical framework [13] to predict and explain different pro-environment travel (PET) behaviour. Since it is still imperfect, several scholars have attempted to integrate TPB with individual habits, personality traits, anticipated feelings of regret, self-identity, descriptive norms, social norms [10,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] and other variables that can dramatically improve its predictive ability.…”
Section: Expansion and Application Of The Theory Of Planned Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since subjective norms are part of many different theories and models, there is vast empirical evidence of their effect on travel mode choices (Lanzini & Akbar‐Khan, ). For example, researchers used subjective norms as a co‐predictor of switching transport mode intentions (Bamberg, Ajzen, & Schmidt, ; Chen & Chao, ; Harland, Staats, & Wilke, ), using bicycles (de Bruijn, Kremers, Schaalma, Mechelen, & Brug, ; Passafaro et al, ) or public transport (Donald, Cooper, & Conchie, ; Hsiao & Yang, ).…”
Section: Conceptual Model and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%