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Carsharing users’ behaviour and attitudes. The role of car availability in households

This paper provides insights into differences in carsharing users' attitudes, motives for joining carsharing, and transport behaviour between users with and without another car at their disposal. It builds on revealed and stated data about members of the oldest carsharing company in the Czech R...

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Published in:Transportation (Dordrecht) 2024-10, Vol.51 (5), p.1785-1807
Main Authors: Vejchodská, Eliška, Brůhová Foltýnová, Hana, Rybičková, Alena
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Car sharing
Economic Geography
Economics
Economics and Finance
Engineering Economics
Households
Innovation/Technology Management
Legitimacy
Logistics
Marketing
Organization
Ownership
Private transport
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Transport phenomena
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