Modeling the impact of normative messages on travel behavior change

D Giubergia, F Piras, I Meloni - … research part D: transport and environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Prompted by previous research indicating associations between social norms and travel
behavior, this study examines the effectiveness of a persuasive normative intervention on …

[PDF][PDF] Innovation adoption modeling in transportation: New models and data

A Stathopoulos, C Cirillo, E Cherchi… - Journal of choice …, 2017 - academia.edu
2. Objectives The workshop discussions and presentations focused on exploring two main
topics. The first part of the workshop centered on identifying theories and methodological …

Supporting sustainable system adoption: Socio-semantic analysis of transit rider debates on social media

M Hosseini, T El-Diraby, A Shalaby - Sustainable cities and society, 2018 - Elsevier
Online social media platforms provide a bi-directional communication channel between
transit agencies and their customers. It can also be an effective venue for profiling users and …

An indirect latent informational conformity social influence choice model: Formulation and case study

M Maness, C Cirillo - Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2016 - Elsevier
The current state-of-the-art in social influence models of travel behavior is conformity models
with direct benefit social influence effects; indirect effects have seen limited development …

It's all up to my fellow citizens. Descriptive norms as a decisive mediator in the relationship between infrastructure and mobility behavior

P Rollin, S Bamberg - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Following the implementation of temporary pop-up bike lanes in Berlin, traffic counts by the
city administration show an increased number of cyclists. This present paper aims to …

Assessing the impact of normative messages in encouraging the use of sustainable mobility. An experimental study

D Giubergia, F Piras, G Tuveri, E Sottile… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban communities' travel behavior is one of the key factors in implementing behavioral
interventions to promote sustainable mobility. This study investigates whether receiving a …

Transport preferences of city residents in the context of urban mobility and sustainable development

AE Wolnowska, L Kasyk - Energies, 2022 - mdpi.com
The article focuses on the transport preferences of the inhabitants of a medium-sized city in
the context of changing urban mobility and sustainable development. It fills the gap in the …

Demand forecast of public transportation considering positive and negative mass effects

NT Nguyen, T Miwa, T Morikawa - Transportation Research Part D …, 2020 - Elsevier
Demand forecast of new public transportation (PT) is essential for appropriate policymaking.
In the forecasting process, the effects of social interactions on individual choices are …

Unveiling the effect of social media communication on urban mobility

C Martínez-de-Ibarreta, JA Cifuentes, CM Vallez… - Transportation, 2024 - Springer
Conventional methods to understand urban transportation mode choice primarily revolve
around assessing the relation costs/benefits among the different mobility alternatives …

Social interactions in transportation: Analyzing groups and spatial networks

F Goetzke, R Gerike, A Páez, E Dugundji - Transportation, 2015 - Springer
Travel demand is derived from activities that people have to or want to engage in. Work trips
have been a primary concern for transportation researchers and an early focus of …