2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cstp.2020.08.008
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The effects of carpooling on potential car Buyers’ purchasing Intention: A case study of Jinan

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“…Finally, the literature has questioned the sustainability of carpooling practices, mainly from an environmental point of view and with contrasting results [20][21][22][57][58][59]. If some authors conclude that carpooling facilitates a reduction in car use or car ownership and hence CO 2 emissions [19,23,[60][61][62][63], others obtain less favorable or even opposite results: in particular, they highlight that carpooling can be in competition with public transport rather than with the car [3,13,64]. For example, Ref.…”
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“…Finally, the literature has questioned the sustainability of carpooling practices, mainly from an environmental point of view and with contrasting results [20][21][22][57][58][59]. If some authors conclude that carpooling facilitates a reduction in car use or car ownership and hence CO 2 emissions [19,23,[60][61][62][63], others obtain less favorable or even opposite results: in particular, they highlight that carpooling can be in competition with public transport rather than with the car [3,13,64]. For example, Ref.…”
Section: Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, some authors question the factors favouring the development of carpooling to feed public transport [65,66]. The impacts of carpooling practices in terms of the reduction in household car ownership seem more consensual and positive [19,23].…”
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“…The study also resulted in the variation of the motives and constraints for carpooling by role (present carpool users, expected carpool users, and not involved travelers). Mou et al [46] conducted an online survey in Jinan, China, to examine the effect of carpooling on car purchasers' buying intention and tested the proposed hypothesis using the structural equation modeling technique. They found about 22% of car purchasers delayed buying a car while 12% of them even changed their decision of purchasing a car [46].…”
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“…Mou et al [46] conducted an online survey in Jinan, China, to examine the effect of carpooling on car purchasers' buying intention and tested the proposed hypothesis using the structural equation modeling technique. They found about 22% of car purchasers delayed buying a car while 12% of them even changed their decision of purchasing a car [46].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%