2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.iatssr.2020.11.005
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The travel behaviour of ride-sourcing users, and their perception of the usefulness of ride-sourcing based on the users' previous modes of transport: A case study in Bandung City, Indonesia

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“…Some studies in Indonesia showed the various effects of ride-sourcing on public transport demand, similar to the studies in developed countries [16][17][18]. While in metropolitan Jakarta, ride-sourcing (especially MBRS) tends to complement the mass transport system [10,57,62], in smaller cities such as Yogyakarta [57] and Bandung [63], it is a substitute for public transport, resulting in a decline of users.…”
Section: The Ride Sourcing Studies In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Some studies in Indonesia showed the various effects of ride-sourcing on public transport demand, similar to the studies in developed countries [16][17][18]. While in metropolitan Jakarta, ride-sourcing (especially MBRS) tends to complement the mass transport system [10,57,62], in smaller cities such as Yogyakarta [57] and Bandung [63], it is a substitute for public transport, resulting in a decline of users.…”
Section: The Ride Sourcing Studies In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The sample size was upgraded to 500 to overcome the possibility of errors during the survey. The questionnaires were constructed based on the literature regarding ride-sourcing travel behaviour [2,15] and the drivers' satisfaction and experience [7].…”
Section: Questionnaire Development and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various cities around the world have witnessed a rise in mobility-on-demand platforms in this decade [1][2][3]. Within the cities' mobility and transport ecosystems [4], these platforms have also created opportunities for the cities' economies by providing new jobs for residents [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
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