The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark

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Autor(a) principal: Kaplan, Sigal
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Monteiro, Mayara Moraes, Anderson, Marie Karen, Nielsen, Otto Anker, Santos, Enilson Medeiros Dos
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: In this study we seek to understand the relation between travel information, transit use intentions and night travel. We hypothesize that transit use is related to the perceived usefulness and the ease-of-use of the system, which are related to information quality and real-time information availability. The hypothesized relations are anchored theoretically in the Technology Acceptance Model and validated empirically in two case-studies: (i) Copenhagen (Denmark), characterized by a highly integrated transit system with an advanced web-based information system; (ii) Recife and Natal (Brazil), characterized by a lower perceived level-of-service and non-integrated information sources. Data from a tailor-made survey of 1123 university students were collected. Structural equation models were employed for explaining the use of transit as a function of the observed respondent characteristics and the latent constructs. The results show that: (i) information search quality and source explain transit use; (ii) information quality underlies level-of-service and familiarity; (iii) the use of real-time information links to information quality and familiarity; (iv) general transit use and non-routine use during night and to unfamiliar places are correlated; and (v) the behavioral framework is confirmed with the two case-studies
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark
title The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark
spellingShingle The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark
Kaplan, Sigal
Information systems
Public transport
Technology acceptance model
Structural equation models
Transit use
title_short The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark
title_full The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark
title_fullStr The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark
title_full_unstemmed The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark
title_sort The role of information systems in non-routine transit use of university students: Evidence from Brazil and Denmark
author Kaplan, Sigal
author_facet Kaplan, Sigal
Monteiro, Mayara Moraes
Anderson, Marie Karen
Nielsen, Otto Anker
Santos, Enilson Medeiros Dos
author_role author
author2 Monteiro, Mayara Moraes
Anderson, Marie Karen
Nielsen, Otto Anker
Santos, Enilson Medeiros Dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kaplan, Sigal
Monteiro, Mayara Moraes
Anderson, Marie Karen
Nielsen, Otto Anker
Santos, Enilson Medeiros Dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Information systems
Public transport
Technology acceptance model
Structural equation models
Transit use
topic Information systems
Public transport
Technology acceptance model
Structural equation models
Transit use
description In this study we seek to understand the relation between travel information, transit use intentions and night travel. We hypothesize that transit use is related to the perceived usefulness and the ease-of-use of the system, which are related to information quality and real-time information availability. The hypothesized relations are anchored theoretically in the Technology Acceptance Model and validated empirically in two case-studies: (i) Copenhagen (Denmark), characterized by a highly integrated transit system with an advanced web-based information system; (ii) Recife and Natal (Brazil), characterized by a lower perceived level-of-service and non-integrated information sources. Data from a tailor-made survey of 1123 university students were collected. Structural equation models were employed for explaining the use of transit as a function of the observed respondent characteristics and the latent constructs. The results show that: (i) information search quality and source explain transit use; (ii) information quality underlies level-of-service and familiarity; (iii) the use of real-time information links to information quality and familiarity; (iv) general transit use and non-routine use during night and to unfamiliar places are correlated; and (v) the behavioral framework is confirmed with the two case-studies
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