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Author
Młynarski Grzegorz (SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland)
Title
Consumer Perception of Shared Mobility Services in the Light of Global Climate Challenges
Source
International Business and Global Economy, 2021, nr 40, s. 65-74, bibliogr. 20 poz.
Biznes Międzynarodowy w Gospodarce Globalnej
Issue title
Competitiveness and Economic Development - Microeconomic Aspects and Challenges
Keyword
Ochrona środowiska, Transport pasażerski, Przewozy pasażerskie, Koszty transportu
Environmental protection, Passenger transport, Passenger traffic, Transport costs
Note
JEL Classification: R4, R42, D12, O44
summ.
Abstract
This article identifies factors affecting the decision to use shared mobility and presents the attitudes of its users towards the environment and its protection, drawing on the results of quantitative research carried out in August 2021 in Poland using computer-assisted Web interviewing. First and foremost, it allowed to pinpoint the two factors that have by far the greatest influence on the decision to use shared mobility services: distance to vehicle and cost per minute. Thus far, environmental concerns are of secondary importance. Moreover, although Polish drivers at present have no intention of giving up their cars, in the future, given appropriate economic incentives and easy access to shared vehicles, they might be convinced to do so.(original abstract)
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ISSN
2300-6102
Language
pol
URI / DOI
https://doi.org/10.26881/ibage.2021.40.05
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