2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tbs.2019.05.001
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Exploring children’s school travel, psychological well-being, and travel-related attitudes: Evidence from primary and secondary school children in Vienna, Austria

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“…The existing studies indicated that psychological resilience is a crucial concept that affects consumer attitude and behavior [24,25]. In their recent research in the retail service context, the authors of [25] examined the customer loyalty intention generation process.…”
Section: Psychological Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The existing studies indicated that psychological resilience is a crucial concept that affects consumer attitude and behavior [24,25]. In their recent research in the retail service context, the authors of [25] examined the customer loyalty intention generation process.…”
Section: Psychological Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their research, gratitude was depicted as the patrons' feeling of thankfulness toward the product/brand. The authors of [24] investigated children's travel behavior. Their finding indicated that children's psychological well-being has a significant association with children's preference and attitude toward travel modes used for a trip.…”
Section: Psychological Resiliencementioning
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“…This trend differs from cities such as Vienna where most high school students travel by bus. However this is not to suggest that the bus is the preferred mode, as more than 80% of those Viennese bus users reported a preference for a different transport mode ( Stark et al, 2019 ). Fig.…”
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“…Cycle trains are a good example of this, children travel to school by bicycle and stop at their colleagues' houses increasing the "train" until school (Smith et al, 2020). Most recently the active transport in children, including cycling, has also revealed an positive association with academic achievement and cognition (Phansikar et al, 2019), contributing further for their physical, mental and social wellbeing (Ikeda et al, 2020;Stark et al, 2019).For all these reasons, learning to ride a bicycle is an important milestone in children's life (Linus et al, 2015), so it is important to allow children to explore cycling as soon as possible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%