Collaboration or competition: The impact of incentive types on urban cycling
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Collaboration or competition: The impact of incentive types on urban cyclingFecha de publicación
2019-07Editor
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PAJARITO GRAJALES, Diego Fabian; DEGBELO, Auriol; GOULD, Michael. Collaboration or competition: The impact of incentive types on urban cycling. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 2019, 1-16.Tipo de documento
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Bicycling is an important mode of transport for cities and many cities are interested in promoting its uptake by a larger portion of the population. Several cycling mobile applications primarily rely on competition ... [+]
Bicycling is an important mode of transport for cities and many cities are interested in promoting its uptake by a larger portion of the population. Several cycling mobile applications primarily rely on competition as a motivation strategy for urban cyclists. Yet, collaboration may be equally useful to motivate and engage cyclists. The present research reports on an experiment comparing the impact of collaboration-based and competition-based rewards on users’ enjoyment, satisfaction, engagement with, and intention to cycle. It involved a total of 57 participants in three European cities: Münster (Germany), Castelló (Spain), and Valletta (Malta). Our results show participants from the study reporting higher enjoyment and engagement with cycling in the collaboration condition. However, we did not find a significant impact on the participants’ worldview when it comes to the intentions to start or increase cycling behavior. The results support the use of collaboration-based rewards in the design of game-based applications to promote urban cycling. [-]
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European Union‘s Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, GEO-C project (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2014, Grant Agreement No. 642332, http://www.geo-c.eu/).Derechos de acceso
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