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Drivers and barriers of households' carsharing decisions
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Abstract
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Based on a survey of 2,106 individuals, this study aims to get a better understanding of the attitudes toward carsharing in Flanders, Belgium. Several drivers and barriers that influence household decisions to participate in a carsharing system are identified. An ordinal logit model reveals that highly educated, younger males with high ecological concerns are more likely to share cars. It is shown that living in a rural environment or owning a company car are important barriers. A parking policy aimed at discouraging private car use while stimulating sustainable mobility choices appears to be an interesting avenue for future research. |
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Language
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English
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Transportation research record / Transportation Research Board [Washington, D.C.] - Washington, D.C., 1974, currens
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Publication
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Thousand oaks
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Sage publications inc
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2021
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ISSN
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0361-1981
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2169-4052
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DOI
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10.1177/03611981211006726
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Volume/pages
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2675
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(2021)
, p. 1265-1276
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Article Reference
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03611981211006726
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ISI
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000684967900001
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E-only publicatie
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