The propensity for sustainability actions and awareness among population might be driven by ad hoc policies. For example, in the transportation framework, the bike is (re)gaining popularity as a mean of transportation both convenient and environmental-prone,and consequently more and more cities around the world are developing bike-sharing systems in urban areas to let their citizens be more ‘green’. Satisfaction for bike-sharing systems could be influenced in general by how the service is managed and by users’ attitudes towards sustainability:if users’ participation in sustainability is high, then the level of satisfaction will increase and the service will result more successful. In this paper we analyze the connection between propensity and orientation towards sustainability and satisfaction for a particular bike-sharing system via Partially Ordered Sets based methodology.
Analysis of Sustainability Propensity of Bike-Sharing Customers Using Partially Ordered Sets Methodology / Maranzano, P.; Ascari, R.; Chiodini, P. M.; Manzi, G.. - In: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0303-8300. - (2020). [10.1007/s11205-020-02333-8]
Analysis of Sustainability Propensity of Bike-Sharing Customers Using Partially Ordered Sets Methodology
Manzi G.
2020
Abstract
The propensity for sustainability actions and awareness among population might be driven by ad hoc policies. For example, in the transportation framework, the bike is (re)gaining popularity as a mean of transportation both convenient and environmental-prone,and consequently more and more cities around the world are developing bike-sharing systems in urban areas to let their citizens be more ‘green’. Satisfaction for bike-sharing systems could be influenced in general by how the service is managed and by users’ attitudes towards sustainability:if users’ participation in sustainability is high, then the level of satisfaction will increase and the service will result more successful. In this paper we analyze the connection between propensity and orientation towards sustainability and satisfaction for a particular bike-sharing system via Partially Ordered Sets based methodology.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.