Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting

With the continuous advancement of technology, transportation methods have undergone significant transformation, giving rise to innovative solutions like Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART). ART systems are designed to utilize hydrogen energy, serving as an efficient and eco-friendly power source. This...

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Main Authors: Nur Zaimah, Ubaidillah, Fatin Nur Hidayah, Taib Khan, Siti Nur Fatin, Morshidi, Farhana, Ismail, Nurul Izza, Abd Malek
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44520/1/I_2024_14_Ubaidillah_Khan_Morshidi_Ismail_Malek-1.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44520/
https://actalogistica.eu/issues/2024/I_2024_14_Ubaidillah_Khan_Morshidi_Ismail_Malek.pdf
https://doi.org/10.22306/al.v11i1.487
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spelling my.unimas.ir.445202024-04-01T01:07:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44520/ Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting Nur Zaimah, Ubaidillah Fatin Nur Hidayah, Taib Khan Siti Nur Fatin, Morshidi Farhana, Ismail Nurul Izza, Abd Malek H Social Sciences (General) HB Economic Theory HE Transportation and Communications With the continuous advancement of technology, transportation methods have undergone significant transformation, giving rise to innovative solutions like Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART). ART systems are designed to utilize hydrogen energy, serving as an efficient and eco-friendly power source. This not only addresses issues related to traffic congestion but also presents a promising solution to environmental challenges. However, the success of implementing such technologies to mitigate these challenges relies heavily on the support and acceptance of potential users. This study aims to explore the intention of users to adopt ART as a mode of transportation in the context of Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia. This study conducted a comprehensive survey involving 350 respondents and employed Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyse the data. The findings of this study reveal that several critical factors significantly influence the behavioural intention to use ART for commuting. Specifically, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, and individual attitudes have a significant impact on the intention to embrace ART as a sustainable mode of transportation. However, the study also finds that personal norms do not exhibit a significant relationship with behavioural intention. This insight underscores the pivotal role of societal influences compared to individually internalized values in shaping user decision-making with regard to the adoption of ART for commuting. It is imperative for policymakers to take into account the perspectives and considerations of users when formulating policies related to the introduction and promotion of new public transportation modes where private transportation has traditionally been prevalent. 4S go, s.r.o. 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44520/1/I_2024_14_Ubaidillah_Khan_Morshidi_Ismail_Malek-1.pdf Nur Zaimah, Ubaidillah and Fatin Nur Hidayah, Taib Khan and Siti Nur Fatin, Morshidi and Farhana, Ismail and Nurul Izza, Abd Malek (2024) Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting. Acta Logistica - -International Scientific Journal about Logistics International Scientific Journal about Logistics International Scientific Journal about Logistics, 11 (1). pp. 139-148. ISSN 1339-5629 https://actalogistica.eu/issues/2024/I_2024_14_Ubaidillah_Khan_Morshidi_Ismail_Malek.pdf https://doi.org/10.22306/al.v11i1.487
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HB Economic Theory
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HB Economic Theory
HE Transportation and Communications
Nur Zaimah, Ubaidillah
Fatin Nur Hidayah, Taib Khan
Siti Nur Fatin, Morshidi
Farhana, Ismail
Nurul Izza, Abd Malek
Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting
description With the continuous advancement of technology, transportation methods have undergone significant transformation, giving rise to innovative solutions like Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART). ART systems are designed to utilize hydrogen energy, serving as an efficient and eco-friendly power source. This not only addresses issues related to traffic congestion but also presents a promising solution to environmental challenges. However, the success of implementing such technologies to mitigate these challenges relies heavily on the support and acceptance of potential users. This study aims to explore the intention of users to adopt ART as a mode of transportation in the context of Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia. This study conducted a comprehensive survey involving 350 respondents and employed Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyse the data. The findings of this study reveal that several critical factors significantly influence the behavioural intention to use ART for commuting. Specifically, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, and individual attitudes have a significant impact on the intention to embrace ART as a sustainable mode of transportation. However, the study also finds that personal norms do not exhibit a significant relationship with behavioural intention. This insight underscores the pivotal role of societal influences compared to individually internalized values in shaping user decision-making with regard to the adoption of ART for commuting. It is imperative for policymakers to take into account the perspectives and considerations of users when formulating policies related to the introduction and promotion of new public transportation modes where private transportation has traditionally been prevalent.
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author Nur Zaimah, Ubaidillah
Fatin Nur Hidayah, Taib Khan
Siti Nur Fatin, Morshidi
Farhana, Ismail
Nurul Izza, Abd Malek
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Fatin Nur Hidayah, Taib Khan
Siti Nur Fatin, Morshidi
Farhana, Ismail
Nurul Izza, Abd Malek
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title Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting
title_short Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting
title_full Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting
title_fullStr Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting
title_full_unstemmed Charting a sustainable course: how normative factors shape intentions for Autonomous Rapid Transit commuting
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publisher 4S go, s.r.o.
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44520/1/I_2024_14_Ubaidillah_Khan_Morshidi_Ismail_Malek-1.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44520/
https://actalogistica.eu/issues/2024/I_2024_14_Ubaidillah_Khan_Morshidi_Ismail_Malek.pdf
https://doi.org/10.22306/al.v11i1.487
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