[HTML][HTML] Trust in driverless cars: Investigating key factors influencing the adoption of driverless cars

K Kaur, G Rampersad - Journal of Engineering and Technology …, 2018 - Elsevier
Driverless cars are seen as one of the key disruptors in the next technology revolution.
However, the main barrier to adoption is the lack of public trust. The purpose of this study is …

Multilevel barrier and driver analysis to improve sustainability implementation strategies: Towards sustainable operations in institutions of higher education

AK Hueske, E Guenther - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
In practice what they preach in research and education, higher education institutions (HEIs)
must consider economic, ecological, and social impacts in their quest for sustainable …

The Walkable city and the importance of the proximity environments for Barcelona's everyday mobility

O Marquet, C Miralles-Guasch - Cities, 2015 - Elsevier
To evaluate the importance of walkable environments and neighborhood's vitality in
people's everyday life, this paper analyzes proximity travel in Barcelona. Data were taken …

A review of factors and benefits of non-motorized transport: a way forward for developing countries

U Mansoor, MT Kashifi, FR Safi… - Environment, Development …, 2022 - Springer
Non-motorized transport (NMT) is the use of a bicycle or walking to travel from one place to
another. It is gaining popularity especially in the developed countries due to low transport …

Students' home-university commuting patterns: A shift towards more sustainable modes of transport

PJG Ribeiro, F Fonseca - Case studies on transport policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Students commuting to and from university campuses have important social, environmental
and transportation impacts. Based on a questionnaire conducted with 686 students from the …

Measuring the potential for bicycling and walking at a metropolitan commuter university

G Rybarczyk, L Gallagher - Journal of Transport Geography, 2014 - Elsevier
An attitudinal survey was disseminated to faculty, staff, and students at a metropolitan
commuter university with the objective to ascertain what travel demand management (TDM) …

Students' mobility attitudes and sustainable transport mode choice

M Cattaneo, P Malighetti, C Morlotti… - International Journal of …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to explore the propensity of university students to use different
sustainable transport modes, taking into account individual and specific trip characteristics …

To please in a pod: Employing an anthropomorphic agent-interlocutor to enhance trust and user experience in an autonomous, self-driving vehicle

DR Large, K Harrington, G Burnett, J Luton… - Proceedings of the 11th …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Recognising that one of the aims of conversation is to build, maintain and strengthen
positive relationships with others, the study explores whether passengers in an autonomous …

A framework for improving sustainable mobility in higher education campuses: The case study of Qatar University

S Azzali, EA Sabour - Case Studies on Transport Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Nowadays, sustainable mobility is a main challenge addressed by policy-makers, public
managers and scholars worldwide. This research presents a set of guidelines and solutions …

Sustainable mobility patterns to university campuses: Evaluation and constraints

P Ribeiro, F Fonseca, T Meireles - Case studies on transport policy, 2020 - Elsevier
University community travel patterns have been thoroughly analysed and evaluated to
provide guidelines for policymakers towards a more sustainable mobility. This paper …