2015
DOI: 10.1504/ijatm.2015.068549
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Personal car or shared car? Predicting potential modal shifts from multinomial logit models and bootstrap confidence intervals

Abstract: Households' daily mobility in France is characterized by the preponderance of the automobile. Passenger cars, mainly used by households but not only, are thus responsible for more than a half of fuel consumption in road transport (CGDD/SoES, July 2013) and more than a half of CO 2 emissions in the transport sector (SoES/CDC, December 2012). The main objective of this paper is thus to explain the modal choice of French households for their local daily trips, particularly the importance of the car, and to predic… Show more

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“…Car sharing is important, because the new use of cars as shared goods through collaborative consumption can be part of a trajectory of changing frontiers in the automotive industry for sustainable mobility. Within this trajectory, we find new business models, new technologies and service innovations emerging from recent developments in share-economy concepts (Chevalier and Lantz, 2015;Tinnilä and Kallio, 2015). Although privately owned cars dominate personal transport today, this may shift as a consequence of changing behaviour and official policies on energy efficiency and pollution reduction (Lanzini, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Car sharing is important, because the new use of cars as shared goods through collaborative consumption can be part of a trajectory of changing frontiers in the automotive industry for sustainable mobility. Within this trajectory, we find new business models, new technologies and service innovations emerging from recent developments in share-economy concepts (Chevalier and Lantz, 2015;Tinnilä and Kallio, 2015). Although privately owned cars dominate personal transport today, this may shift as a consequence of changing behaviour and official policies on energy efficiency and pollution reduction (Lanzini, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Becker, Loder, et al (2017) found that car-sharing membership is less likely for larger households. Chevalier and Lantz (2015) found that marital status also affected the choice between personal and shared car. N. Wang and Yan (2016) found that married people are more willing to use car-sharing than unmarried people.…”
Section: Personal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main attributes were identified as trip travel time and cost and the number of cars per household. Dissanayake and Morikawa (2010) Chevalier and Lantz (2015) proposed a multinomial logit model to investigate the mode choice of French households for their local daily trips as well as to estimate the potential shifts from private car to shared car. In addition, a conditional logit model was taken into account the economic rationality (cost and travel time) of individuals in their modal choices.…”
Section: ) Mixed Logit Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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