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Citation

Souche-Le Corvec S. Int. J. Transp. Econ. 2019; 46(3): 123-147.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali)

DOI

10.19272/201906703006

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Under the background of the French "Yellow vests" movement, the present pa- per tests hypothesis about why people oppose pricing reform. Focusing on motivation, we analyze the change unfairness induces by a transport pricing reform. We use a Structural Equation Model on a new transport pricing instrument applied to Lyon Metropolitan Area (France). Our results show resistance to pricing can be perceived through latent variables linked to the perceived unfairness of the pricing change. In accordance with the literature, we found that there is a self-interest motivation to road pricing fairness that involves the expected compensation and a moral motivation that involves compliance with moral principles. In particular, our results point out a hierarchy between these two motives in favor of the moral one. Our findings also show the significant role of two class of context, meaning road pricing scheme need to be city adapted.

Keywords: Structural equation modeling, Travel behavior motive, Fairness, Urban road pricing.


Language: en

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