2021
DOI: 10.28991/cej-2021-03091696
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Willingness to Pay for Improvement in Service Quality of Intermediate Public Transport (IPT) Modes

Abstract: The Rapid increase in urban population has put extraordinary pressure on transport infrastructure. Public transport frameworks in small and medium-sized cities in developing countries include of IPT modes. However, these midsized cities in developing countries face congestion problems and have severe environmental pollution. The paper focuses on the assessment of willingness to pay for improvement in service quality of IPT mode of transportation in urban India. A Stated Choice (SC) survey instrument was design… Show more

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“…In order to standardize the country's transportation infrastructure, transportation engineers and policy makers from different areas have been exploring consumers' willingness to pay for different service attributes of transport. [24] [28] provide a list of service attributes based on which commuters are more willing to pay, and these are ticket service, rate suitability, conditions, speed and length of waiting for the bus, and the placement and conditions of good stops. Jenatabadi et al [1] came up with a new theoretical approach for measuring WTP accurately.…”
Section: Willingness To Pay To Estimating Service Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to standardize the country's transportation infrastructure, transportation engineers and policy makers from different areas have been exploring consumers' willingness to pay for different service attributes of transport. [24] [28] provide a list of service attributes based on which commuters are more willing to pay, and these are ticket service, rate suitability, conditions, speed and length of waiting for the bus, and the placement and conditions of good stops. Jenatabadi et al [1] came up with a new theoretical approach for measuring WTP accurately.…”
Section: Willingness To Pay To Estimating Service Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ansari and Sinha [9] conducted a study on IPT to compare the service quality of IPT modes such as e-rickshaws and auto-rickshaws. Kumar and Sinha [10] studied the improvement of service quality of IPT modes, which can require an increase in cost. Ponodath et al [11] studied the relevance of IPTs in India's transportation sector, including their role and connectivity, as well as the benefits, challenges, and current status.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum amount of money that a customer is willing to pay for an extra unit of an item or service is known as willingness to pay [10]. It's a tool for determining the relative relevance of various attributes in the mode choice process.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%