Factors that influence the use of ride-sourcing services: A São Paulo City case study

The rapid emergence of ride-sourcing services makes it challenging for public managers and researchers to understand and quantify their impacts. This study evaluates the influence of socioeconomic and attitudinal factors, individuals' perception of modes of transport, lifestyle characteristics,...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Henrique Siqueira, Ana Margarita Larranaga, Bruno Braga Batista, Shanna Trichês Lucchesi, Helena Beatriz Bettella Cybis
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-01-01
Series:Social Sciences and Humanities Open
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291123001651
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author Eduardo Henrique Siqueira
Ana Margarita Larranaga
Bruno Braga Batista
Shanna Trichês Lucchesi
Helena Beatriz Bettella Cybis
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Bruno Braga Batista
Shanna Trichês Lucchesi
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description The rapid emergence of ride-sourcing services makes it challenging for public managers and researchers to understand and quantify their impacts. This study evaluates the influence of socioeconomic and attitudinal factors, individuals' perception of modes of transport, lifestyle characteristics, and travel options in the adoption of ride-sourcing services in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Models of multiple indicators and multiple causes were used to assess how observed variables affect the attitudinal latent variables. The observed variables Gender and Income were the only exogenous variables affecting attitudes. Subsequently, sequential hybrid models of discrete choice were used to model the adoption of ride-sourcing services. Thus, we conclude that gender, education, age, being pro-technology, and sharing economy indirectly influence ride-sourcing adoption.
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spelling doaj.art-53f372a5c11a43978035d5a57a676e972023-12-28T05:18:56ZengElsevierSocial Sciences and Humanities Open2590-29112023-01-0181100560Factors that influence the use of ride-sourcing services: A São Paulo City case studyEduardo Henrique Siqueira0Ana Margarita Larranaga1Bruno Braga Batista2Shanna Trichês Lucchesi3Helena Beatriz Bettella Cybis4World Resource Institute Brazil, Porto Alegre, BrazilTransport Systems Laboratory, Industrial and Transportation Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil; Corresponding author.World Resource Institute Brazil, Porto Alegre, BrazilTransport Systems Laboratory, Industrial and Transportation Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, BrazilTransport Systems Laboratory, Industrial and Transportation Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, BrazilThe rapid emergence of ride-sourcing services makes it challenging for public managers and researchers to understand and quantify their impacts. This study evaluates the influence of socioeconomic and attitudinal factors, individuals' perception of modes of transport, lifestyle characteristics, and travel options in the adoption of ride-sourcing services in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Models of multiple indicators and multiple causes were used to assess how observed variables affect the attitudinal latent variables. The observed variables Gender and Income were the only exogenous variables affecting attitudes. Subsequently, sequential hybrid models of discrete choice were used to model the adoption of ride-sourcing services. Thus, we conclude that gender, education, age, being pro-technology, and sharing economy indirectly influence ride-sourcing adoption.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291123001651Ride-sourcingHybrid choice modelMIMICattitudesTravel behaviour
spellingShingle Eduardo Henrique Siqueira
Ana Margarita Larranaga
Bruno Braga Batista
Shanna Trichês Lucchesi
Helena Beatriz Bettella Cybis
Factors that influence the use of ride-sourcing services: A São Paulo City case study
Social Sciences and Humanities Open
Ride-sourcing
Hybrid choice model
MIMIC
attitudes
Travel behaviour
title Factors that influence the use of ride-sourcing services: A São Paulo City case study
title_full Factors that influence the use of ride-sourcing services: A São Paulo City case study
title_fullStr Factors that influence the use of ride-sourcing services: A São Paulo City case study
title_full_unstemmed Factors that influence the use of ride-sourcing services: A São Paulo City case study
title_short Factors that influence the use of ride-sourcing services: A São Paulo City case study
title_sort factors that influence the use of ride sourcing services a sao paulo city case study
topic Ride-sourcing
Hybrid choice model
MIMIC
attitudes
Travel behaviour
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291123001651
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