2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2012.11.004
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Car stickiness: Heuristics and biases in travel choice

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“…However, the latter model's focus on behaviour being seen as the outcome of behavioural intentions that are determined by attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control-may be strongly undermined by contextual factors and habit (Pronello and Camusso 2011). Indeed, there is now ample evidence to suggest that modal choice is largely not a rational process (Innocenti et al 2013;Lois and López-Sáez 2009;Steg 2005;Thomas 2014). Ajzen (2015) himself noted that behavioural, normative and control beliefs may be based on invalid or selective information.…”
Section: The Search For An Integrative Theory-based Approach: Goal Frmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the latter model's focus on behaviour being seen as the outcome of behavioural intentions that are determined by attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control-may be strongly undermined by contextual factors and habit (Pronello and Camusso 2011). Indeed, there is now ample evidence to suggest that modal choice is largely not a rational process (Innocenti et al 2013;Lois and López-Sáez 2009;Steg 2005;Thomas 2014). Ajzen (2015) himself noted that behavioural, normative and control beliefs may be based on invalid or selective information.…”
Section: The Search For An Integrative Theory-based Approach: Goal Frmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result this may reduce the desire to drive, therefore reducing the mobility and independence of the driver (Taylor, Alpass, Stephens & Towers, 2011). In normal populations people prefer driving to public transport regardless of financial cost (Innocenti, Lattarulo & Pazienza, 2013), possibly due to a need to maintain a high level of social and psychological well-being studies provide little or conflicting evidence to support the idea that anxiety is related to dangerous driving. For example, some studies suggest that anxiety has little (Oltedal & Rundmo, 2006) or no (Nordfjaern, Jorgensen & Rundmo, 2012) influence on dangerous or risky driving.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results have shown that decisions on the mode of transport have been made in accordance with their attitudes and habits. [12] According to Innocenti (2013), models of behavior as a factor of influence on the choice of the mode of transportation, are based on the three following elements: recognition and inflow of information, influence of habits on tourist decisions and risk awareness in transport. [13] The stated researches prove the existence of certain factors with potential tourists which influence their state of awareness, attitudes, and therefore, the decisions they make.…”
Section: Literature Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12] According to Innocenti (2013), models of behavior as a factor of influence on the choice of the mode of transportation, are based on the three following elements: recognition and inflow of information, influence of habits on tourist decisions and risk awareness in transport. [13] The stated researches prove the existence of certain factors with potential tourists which influence their state of awareness, attitudes, and therefore, the decisions they make. In order to understand the behaviors and the possibility of their control, it is necessary to determine what those factors are and what is their influence on passenger attitudes and their relation with certain modes of transport.…”
Section: Literature Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%