Identifying the Optimum Combination of Use of Smartphone Apps and Hedonic Motivation for Increasing Public Transit Loyalty: An fsQCA Approach

Yang Wu, Jiatao Chen, Yongping Zhang, Yang Zhang, Lizhen Zhou
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Intensive use of public transit plays an important role in commuting and daily travel in China and many other countries. With the widespread use of smartphones and other information and communication technologies, using mobile applications while on public transit has become increasingly popular, and more passengers rely on them during travel. To understand how the use of smartphone apps during transit travel and hedonic motivation can improve passengers’ willingness to use public transit, this study examines their combined effects. Smartphone apps used during transit travel can be classified into four categories: entertainment; information retrieval; e-ticketing; and mobile working. Drawing on complexity and configuration theories, we propose a theoretical model that is empirically tested using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis. Based on an empirical study of 567 Shanghai residents, we present eight different combinations of the use of smartphone apps during transit travel and hedonic motivation that explain a high degree of public transit loyalty. These can be categorized into three types: (a) mobile working oriented; (b) hedonic motivation oriented; and (c) digital management oriented. The findings suggest that satisfaction and happiness with public transit are sufficient but not necessary conditions for public transit loyalty. If passengers use smartphone apps or experience hedonic motivation during public transit travel, their satisfaction and happiness levels are likely to increase. Overall, this paper provides insights to guide policymakers and public transit operators in considering more external factors that might improve passengers’ travel satisfaction, happiness, and loyalty.
确定使用智能手机应用程序和享乐动机的最佳组合,以提高对公共交通的忠诚度:FsQCA 方法
在中国和许多其他国家,公共交通在通勤和日常出行中发挥着重要作用。随着智能手机和其他信息通信技术的广泛应用,在乘坐公交车时使用手机应用程序变得越来越流行,越来越多的乘客在出行时依赖于手机应用程序。为了解公交出行中使用智能手机应用程序和享乐动机如何提高乘客使用公共交通的意愿,本研究探讨了两者的综合效应。公交出行中使用的智能手机应用程序可分为四类:娱乐、信息检索、电子票务和移动办公。借鉴复杂性和配置理论,我们提出了一个理论模型,并使用模糊集定性比较分析法对该模型进行了实证检验。基于对 567 名上海居民的实证研究,我们提出了在公交出行过程中使用智能手机应用程序和享乐动机的八种不同组合,这些组合可以解释高度的公交忠诚度。这些组合可分为三类:(a)移动工作导向型;(b)享乐动机导向型;(c)数字管理导向型。研究结果表明,对公共交通的满意度和幸福感是公共交通忠诚度的充分条件,但不是必要条件。如果乘客在公共交通出行过程中使用智能手机应用程序或体验到享乐主义动机,他们的满意度和幸福感水平就有可能提高。总之,本文为政策制定者和公共交通运营商提供了启示,指导他们考虑更多外部因素,以提高乘客的出行满意度、幸福感和忠诚度。
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