在不确定的情况下,对旅行者的行为变化建模的社会互动和社会学习的认识潜力

Y. Sunitiyoso, E. Avineri, K. Chatterjee
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摘要

本研究旨在探讨将社会互动和社会学习纳入不确定性下旅行者行为变化模型的潜力。将道路作为公共利益使用的旅行者之间的相互依赖情况被认为是需要研究的不确定性的来源。社会信息在降低不确定性水平的作用进行了调查。研究方法采用实验室和模拟实验。一个社会相互依赖的情况,被制定为一个假设的雇主为基础的需求管理倡议,以减少汽车的使用被用作案例研究。一个实验室实验证明了旅行行为在重复旅行决策中的动态过程。对旅行者群体和个人行为的分析提供了一些迹象,表明在他们的决策中存在某些类型的社会和个人学习机制。实验室实验的结果也为下一阶段的模拟模型的建立提供了基础资料。模拟实验利用基于主体的模拟模型来模拟和分析个体在更大的环境、更大的群体规模、更长的时间和各种情境设置中的行为。模拟实验表明,社会信息对个人行为可能有积极和消极的影响,这取决于旅行者使用的社会学习机制的形式,实验室实验的证据也支持这一点。提供社会信息不一定能降低不确定性;然而,当社会学习在旅行者中强烈存在时,它就会这样做。
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On the potential for recognising of social interaction and social learning in modelling travellers’ change of behaviour under uncertainty
This study aims to investigate the potential of incorporating social interaction and social learning in modelling travellers’ change of behaviour under uncertainty. The interdependent situation between travellers in using the road as a public good is considered a source of uncertainty to be studied. The role of social information in reducing the level of uncertainty is investigated. The research methodology utilises laboratory and simulation experiments. A social interdependence situation which is formulated as a hypothetical employer-based demand management initiative in reducing car use is used as the case study. A laboratory experiment demonstrates the dynamic processes of travel behaviour in making repeated travel decisions. Analyses on group and individual behaviours of travellers provide some indications about the existence of some types of social and individual learning mechanisms in their decision-making. The results of the laboratory experiment also provide basic information for developing a simulation model in the next stage of the study. The simulation experiment utilises an agent-based simulation model to simulate and analyse behaviours of individuals in larger environments, larger group sizes, longer time periods and various situational settings. The simulation experiments provide indications, which are supported by the evidence obtained from the laboratory experiment, that social information may have both positive and negative effects on individuals’ behaviour, depending on the form of social learning mechanisms that are used by travellers. Providing social information does not necessarily reduce the uncertainty level; however, it is shown to do so when social learning strongly exists among travellers.
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Transportmetrica 工程技术-运输科技
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