The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics

Con esta investigación se analizó la demanda potencial para el uso de la bicicleta como alternativa de transporte para estudiantes universitarios y empleados en un área de la ciudad de Barranquilla, donde actualmente no se cuenta con una infraestructura para este modo. Para el análisis, se evaluó un...

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Murillo Acosta, Michel Johana
Romero Conrado, Alfonso Rafael
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Cycling
Discrete choice models
Perceptions
Bicicleta
Modelos de elección discreta
Percepciones.
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Las influencias de las percepciones en la demanda de bicicletas para los usuarios con las mismas características socioeconómicas
title The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics
spellingShingle The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics
Cycling
Discrete choice models
Perceptions
Bicicleta
Modelos de elección discreta
Percepciones.
title_short The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics
title_full The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics
title_fullStr The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics
title_full_unstemmed The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics
title_sort The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristics
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Murillo Acosta, Michel Johana
Romero Conrado, Alfonso Rafael
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Murillo Acosta, Michel Johana
Romero Conrado, Alfonso Rafael
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cycling
Discrete choice models
Perceptions
Bicicleta
Modelos de elección discreta
Percepciones.
topic Cycling
Discrete choice models
Perceptions
Bicicleta
Modelos de elección discreta
Percepciones.
description Con esta investigación se analizó la demanda potencial para el uso de la bicicleta como alternativa de transporte para estudiantes universitarios y empleados en un área de la ciudad de Barranquilla, donde actualmente no se cuenta con una infraestructura para este modo. Para el análisis, se evaluó un modelo simple de elección discreta incluyendo variables de percepciones. Nuestros resultados indican que la existencia de una adecuada y suficiente infraestructura puede afectar positivamente la decisión de los individuos, y podría mejorar si se brindaran ciclo facilidades en las instalaciones, como aparcamientos y duchas o lugares donde las personas se puedan cambiar y guardar ropa de ser necesario. Además se demostró que los individuos con las mismas características socioeconómicas y con las mismas alternativas disponibles, pueden elegir distintos modos de transporte ya que sus percepciones pueden influir en su elección.
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spelling Murillo Acosta, Michel JohanaRomero Conrado, Alfonso Rafael2018-11-26T19:14:46Z2018-11-26T19:14:46Z201707981015https://hdl.handle.net/11323/1879Corporación Universidad de la CostaREDICUC - Repositorio CUChttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/Con esta investigación se analizó la demanda potencial para el uso de la bicicleta como alternativa de transporte para estudiantes universitarios y empleados en un área de la ciudad de Barranquilla, donde actualmente no se cuenta con una infraestructura para este modo. Para el análisis, se evaluó un modelo simple de elección discreta incluyendo variables de percepciones. Nuestros resultados indican que la existencia de una adecuada y suficiente infraestructura puede afectar positivamente la decisión de los individuos, y podría mejorar si se brindaran ciclo facilidades en las instalaciones, como aparcamientos y duchas o lugares donde las personas se puedan cambiar y guardar ropa de ser necesario. Además se demostró que los individuos con las mismas características socioeconómicas y con las mismas alternativas disponibles, pueden elegir distintos modos de transporte ya que sus percepciones pueden influir en su elección.In this paper we analyzed the potential demand for the use of the bicycle as an alternative transport for college students and employees commuting in any area of the city of Barranquilla where currently there is not an infrastructure for this mode. For the analysis, we evaluated a simple discrete choice model incorporating perceptions variables. Our results indicate that the existence of an adequate and sufficient road infrastructure can positively affect the individuals’ decision, and could be improved by providing cycle facilities in campus like parking spots and showers or places where people can change and save clothes if necessary. We also demonstrated that individuals with the same socioeconomic characteristics and the same available alternatives, can choose different modes of transport, and their perceptions can influence their choice.Murillo Acosta, Michel Johana-0000-0002-2674-1048-600Romero Conrado, Alfonso Rafael-0000-0003-4603-0785-600engEspaciosAtribución – No comercial – Compartir igualinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2CyclingDiscrete choice modelsPerceptionsBicicletaModelos de elección discretaPercepciones.The influences of perceptions in bicycle demand for users with the same socioeconomic characteristicsLas influencias de las percepciones en la demanda de bicicletas para los usuarios con las mismas características socioeconómicasArtículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionBahamonde-Birke, F., & Ortúzar, J. de D. (2012). On the variability of hybrid discrete choice models. Transportmetrica A: Transport Science, 10(1), 74–88. Cervero, R. (2005). Progressive transport and the poor-bogotas bold steps foward. Escholarship, 27, 24–30. Cervero, R., Sarmiento, O. L., Jacoby, E., Gomez, L. F., & Neiman, A. (2009). Influences of Built Environments on Walking and Cycling: Lessons from Bogotá. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 3(4), 203–226. Córdoba, J. E., & Jaramillo, G. P. (2012). Inclusion of the Latent Personality Variable in Multinomial Logit Models Using the 16pf Psychometric Test. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 54(2011), 169–178. Dell’Olio L. Ibeas A, Bordagaray M & Ortúzar S., J. de D (2014). Modeling the Effects of Pro Bicycle Infrastructure and Policies Toward Sustainable Urban Mobility. 2014 American Society of Civil Engineers. Domencich, T. A., & McFadden, D. L. (1975). Urban travel demand: A behavioral analysis. North-Holland Publishing Co. http://doi.org/10.1016/0041-1647(76)90063-0 Gutiérrez-Torres, Margareth V; Cantillo V. (2014). Classic and bayesian estimation of Subjective Value of Time. DYNA, 81(187), 158–166. Hauster, J. R., & Koppelman, F. S. (1979). Alternative Perceptual Mapping Techniques: Relative Accuracy and Usefulness. Journal of Marketing Research (JMR), 16(4), 495–506. Hensher, D. A. (2006). How do respondents process stated choice experiments? Attribute consideration under varying information load. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 21(6), 861–878. Hensher, D., Louviere, J., & Swait, J. (1998). Combining sources of preference data. Journal of Econometrics, 89(1-2), 197–221. Huber, J., & Zwerina, K. (1996). The importance of utility balance in efficient choice designs. Journal of Marketing Research, 33(3), 307–317. Jiménez Serpa, J. C., Rojas Sánchez, A. E., & Salas Rondón, M. H. (2015). Tariff Integration for Public Transportation in the Metropolitan Area of Bucaramanga. INGE CUC, 11(1), 25–33. McFadden, D., & Train, K. (2000). Mixed MNL models for discrete response. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 15, 447–470. Ortúzar S., J. de D., & Willumsen, L. G. (2011). Modelling transport. Wiley-Blackwell. Ortúzar, J. D. D., & Garrido, R. (1994). A practical assessment of stated preferences methods. Transportation, 21(3), 289–305. Paulssen, M., Temme, D., Vij, A., & Walker, J. (2014). Values, attitudes and travel behavior: a hierarchical latent variable mixed logit model of travel mode choice. Transportation, 41(4), 873–888. Rose, J. M., Bliemer, M. C. J., Hensher, D. A., & Collins, A. T. (2008). Designing efficient stated choice experiments in the presence of reference alternatives. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 42(4), 395–406. Teschkea K., Conor C.O., Reynoldsb, F. J. Riesc, Gougec B., Wintersd M. (2012). Bicycling: Health Risk or Benefit?, 6-11. Train, K. (2009). Discret choice methods with simulation. Discrete choice methods with siimulations. Cambridge University Press. Walker, J. L. (2001). Extended Discrete Choice Models: Integrated Framework, Flexible Error Structures, and Latent Variables. 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