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Carrots versus sticks: Rewarding commuters for avoiding the rush-hour- a study of willingness to participate

机译:胡萝卜还是棍子:奖励通勤者避免高峰时间-参与意愿的研究

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This paper deals with the potential participation in a reward scheme to avoid peak hour driving. Using rewards in the context of congestion is novel compared to the attention received by road pricing. Psychological research emphasizes the importance of incentives such as rewards in promoting long term behavior changes. In the Netherlands, reward schemes have been tested as part of the 'Spitsmijden' project. This study analyses participation based on a survey of non-participants. Ordered Logit (OL) and mixed ordered logit discrete choice models were specified. The results show that participation is linked to working time flexibility, constraints in the household and the workplace and especially to personal motivations. These results provide critical insights in the formulation of a more coherent and flexible policy on transportation demand management and the development of a more robust tool kit for the inducement of large-scale behavioral changes.
机译:本文探讨了可能参与奖励计划以避免高峰时段驾驶的问题。与道路定价引起的关注相比,在拥堵的情况下使用奖励是新颖的。心理研究强调奖励(如奖励)在促进长期行为改变方面的重要性。在荷兰,奖励计划已作为“ Spitsmijden”项目的一部分进行了测试。本研究基于对非参与者的调查来分析参与者。指定了有序Logit(OL)和混合有序Logit离散选择模型。结果表明,参与与工作时间的灵活性,家庭和工作场所的限制,尤其是个人动机有关。这些结果为制定更协调,更灵活的交通需求管理政策以及开发更强大的工具包以引发大规模行为变化提供了重要的见识。

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