To share or not to share, by whom is the question. Acceptability and acceptance of shared transport services by vulnerable groups

Leen De Paepe, Veronique Van Acker, Frank Witlox

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Abstract

It is believed that shared transport services (STSs) can reduce transport poverty and social exclusion. This paper proposes a definition of “social acceptability” and “social acceptance” and examines whether vulnerable groups accept STSs. The notions “acceptability” and “acceptance” were distinguished and four necessary conditions, especially for vulnerable groups, or the 4As were identified: “availability”, “accessibility”, “affordability”, and “attractability”. In the context of STSs, “social acceptability” is defined as the degree to which an individual intends to use a STS before experiencing it in everyday travel based on the expected availability, accessibility, affordability, and attractability of the service, while “social acceptance” also incorporates the use of a STS after experiencing it in everyday travel based on a minimum level of perceived availability, accessibility, affordability, and attractability. This paper further reviews the scientific literature in transport research regarding the “acceptability” or “acceptance” of STSs by vulnerable groups. While several studies include socio-economic and demographic variables (e.g. age, gender) to explain the “acceptability” of STSs, only a few studies specifically focus on vulnerable groups. More research on the “social acceptance” of STSs, especially shared scooters, ride-sharing, and apps and Mobility as a Service (MaaS), by vulnerable groups is needed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)935-969
Number of pages35
JournalTransport Reviews
Volume43
Issue number5
Early online date9 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund from the European Union under the Interreg North Sea Region project PAV (Planning for Autonomous Vehicles). This paper has benefited from the constructive comments and suggestions of three anonymous reviewers.

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© 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Keywords

  • acceptability
  • acceptance
  • shared transport services
  • vulnerable groups
  • disadvantaged groups
  • social inclusion

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