Modeling public acceptance of demand-responsive transportation: An integrated UTAUT and ITM framework

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Tae-Young Pak , Bumjoon Bae , Changju Lee , Intaek Jung , Bong-Joo Jang
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Abstract

Demand-responsive transportation (DRT) is a flexible form of shared mobility in which service provision is shaped by the user demand. DRT has been considered a sustainable mobility solution, as it reduces CO2 emissions from fixed-route services and encourages a mode shift from private cars to shared mobility. Given that public acceptance is a key for the wider diffusion of DRT, this study explored the factors affecting usage intention for DRT in the Republic of Korea. Drawing on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) and the initial trust model (ITM), a conceptual framework was developed that linked attitudinal and psychological factors to behavioral intention for DRT usage. 1168 valid observations were collected from adults aged 19–64 years in the Republic of Korea using a structured online survey, and analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results showed that the four UTAUT constructs (performance expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, and environmental concerns) were directly related to intention for DRT usage. Indirect impacts of perceived safety, structural assurance, familiarity, performance expectancy, and effort expectancy on initial trust were also found. Consequently, the constructs with the greatest total effect on usage intention were (in order of relevance) initial trust, performance expectancy, social influence, and structural assurance. As one of the few attempts to examine public acceptance of DRT, it is expected that findings from this study could contribute to the literature by providing insights into potential users’ attitudes toward DRT. This study further offers guidance on designing interventions intended to promote a transition toward increased operational efficiency through policy developments for DRT, thereby achieving sustainable development.

公众对需求响应型交通的接受度建模:UTAUT和ITM的集成框架
需求响应交通(DRT)是一种灵活的共享交通形式,其中服务提供由用户需求决定。DRT被认为是一种可持续的出行解决方案,因为它减少了固定路线服务的二氧化碳排放,并鼓励从私家车向共享出行的模式转变。鉴于公众接受是DRT更广泛传播的关键,本研究探讨了影响DRT在大韩民国使用意愿的因素。根据技术接受和使用的统一理论(UTAUT)和初始信任模型(ITM),开发了一个概念框架,将态度和心理因素与DRT使用的行为意图联系起来。使用结构化在线调查从大韩民国19-64岁的成年人中收集了1168个有效观察结果,并使用结构方程模型进行了分析。结果表明,四个UTAUT结构(表现预期、社会影响、便利条件和环境问题)与DRT使用意向直接相关。还发现了感知安全、结构保证、熟悉度、绩效预期和努力预期对初始信任的间接影响。因此,对使用意图总体影响最大的结构是(按相关性排序)初始信任、绩效预期、社会影响和结构保证。作为为数不多的检验公众对DRT接受程度的尝试之一,预计这项研究的发现可以通过深入了解潜在用户对DRT的态度来为文献做出贡献。这项研究进一步为设计干预措施提供了指导,旨在通过DRT的政策制定促进向提高运营效率的过渡,从而实现可持续发展。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
9.40
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