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16 May 2024 Risk perception and carpooling intention: a moderated mediation model
Ge Miao, Pengcheng Yuan, Yuanjie Li
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Proceedings Volume 13160, Fourth International Conference on Smart City Engineering and Public Transportation (SCEPT 2024); 131600E (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030385
Event: 4th International Conference on Smart City Engineering and Public Transportation (SCEPT 2024), 2024, Beijin, China
Abstract
An adjusted mediation model was employed to investigate the mechanism through which risk perception influences carpooling intention. We delved into the interconnections among risk perception, attitudes towards carpooling, and the intention to carpool by employing correlation and mediation analyses. Furthermore, we utilized bootstrap tests to scrutinize how gender and the level of residential risk influence these associations. The main findings are as follows: Risk perception negatively influences carpooling attitude and intention, while carpooling attitude positively influences carpooling intention. The role of carpooling attitude serves as a full mediator in the relationship between risk perception and the intention to participate in carpooling. Gender does not exhibit a moderating effect in the mediation model, whereas residential risk level demonstrates a moderating effect. Based on these findings, recommendations are provided for epidemic prevention measures and platform management, offering insights for urban governance and carpooling optimization.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Ge Miao, Pengcheng Yuan, and Yuanjie Li "Risk perception and carpooling intention: a moderated mediation model", Proc. SPIE 13160, Fourth International Conference on Smart City Engineering and Public Transportation (SCEPT 2024), 131600E (16 May 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030385
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Reliability

Safety

Design

Psychology

Statistical analysis

Transportation

Transportation security

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