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Key strategies for improving public transportation based on planned behavior theory: (Record no. 167129)

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Personal name Li, Linbo
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Title Key strategies for improving public transportation based on planned behavior theory:
Remainder of title case study in Shanghai, China
Statement of responsibility, etc. created by Linbo Li, Jie Xiong, Anthony Chen , Shanshan Zhao, and Zhi Dong
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Title Journal of Urban Planning and Development
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Summary, etc. To advance public transportation development, it should be explored from the perspective of behavioral analysis. This paper adopts the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to study public transportation choice behaviors. The first aim is to explore the necessity of dividing subjective norms into an injunctive norm and a descriptive norm and to explore their roles in predicting behaviors. The second aim is to investigate the mechanism related to several key variables and their role in forming the intention to take transit. The third aim is to develop appropriate improvement strategies through the analysis of behavior, subjective norms, or perceived control beliefs. Empirical data were collected by distributing online and hard-copy questionnaires in Shanghai, China. A sample of 393 valid questionnaires was collected. An ordinal regression model was constructed based on the empirical data. The results reveal that TPB can be applied to explain choice behaviors with respect to public transport. Among the factors affecting travelers’ intentions, attitude toward public transport is most decisive. Descriptive norms seem to have more direct effects on public transport use behaviors on the basis of the correlation coefficients. Injunctive norms, at least in this case, have a more obvious influence on travelers’ intention to take public transport than do descriptive norms. Furthermore, on the basis of belief analysis, some critical approaches to improving the competitiveness of Shanghai public transportation are proposed that can be used to develop people-oriented public transportation policies and strategies in other similar cities.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Key Strategies
Form subdivision Improving public transportation
General subdivision Planned behavior
Geographic subdivision Shanghai, China
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Personal name Xiong, Jie
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Personal name Chen, Anthony
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Personal name Zhao, Shanshan
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Personal name Dong, Zhi
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 24/11/2015 Vol. 141, no. 2 (pages 04014019-1 - 04014019- 9)   HT169 JOU 17/09/2024 SP24197 17/09/2024 Journal Article For in house use