Free-Floating Bike Sharing in Jiangsu: Users’ Behaviors and Influencing Factors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. User Characteristics of Bike Sharing
2.2. Preference of Bike Sharing
2.3. Limited Research on FFBS
3. An Overview of Bike Sharing in China
3.1. The Development of Bike Sharing
3.2. Policies on FFBS in China
4. Research Methods
4.1. Questionnaire Design
4.2. Case Site
4.3. Demographic Information of the Sample
5. Characteristics of FFBS Use in Jiangsu Province
5.1. Distribution of Travel Purpose
5.2. Time Period of Travel for FFBS
5.3. Travel Distance of FFBS
5.4. Daily Use Frequency
5.5. Space Demand of FFBS
6. Model and Results
6.1. Model Explanation
6.2. Variable Definite
6.3. Model Results
7. Conclusions and Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Items | Proportion/% (Sample) | |
---|---|---|
Gender | Males | 52.7 |
Females | 47.3 | |
Age | ≤18 | 12.3 |
19–40 | 74.7 | |
41–65 | 9.4 | |
≥66 | 3.9 | |
Income level (10 thousand CNY/year) | ≤5 | 30.2 |
6–12 | 48.5 | |
12–20 | 14.7 | |
>20 | 6.6 | |
Occupation | Student | 36.9 |
Teacher | 7.3 | |
Employee | 20.5 | |
Public functionary | 13.3 | |
Worker | 9 | |
Doctor | 2.7 | |
Retired | 2.4 | |
Others | 7.9 | |
Education level | Below high school | 2.2 |
High school | 20.8 | |
Undergraduate | 55.9 | |
Postgraduate | 21.1 |
Items | Variable | Definition and Notes |
---|---|---|
Basic attribute | Gender | Males = 1 females = 2 |
Age | (0, 18] = 1 (18~40] = 2 (41~65] = 3 above 65 = 4 | |
Occupation | Student = 1 Teacher = 2 Employee = 3 Public functionary = 4 Worker = 5 Doctor = 6 Retired = 7 Others = 8 | |
Level of education | Below high school = 1 Bachelor = 2 Master degree or above = 3 | |
Income level (thousand/year) | (0, 50] = 1 (50, 120] = 2 (120, 200] = 3 above 200 = 4 | |
Travel demand | Daily transportation cost (Yuan/month) | (0, 50] = 1 (50, 100] = 2 (100, 150] = 3 above 150 = 4 |
Travel distance for FFBS (Km) | (0, 2] = 1 (2, 4] = 2 (4, 6] = 3 (6, 8] = 4 above 8 = 5 | |
Time period of travel for FFBS | (00:00, 6:00] = 1 (6:00, 8:00] = 2 (8:00, 11:00] = 3 (11:00, 13:00] = 4 (13:00, 17:00] = 5 (17:00, 19:00] = 6 (19:00, 00:00] = 7 | |
Using time for FFBS (Minute/time) | (0, 5] = 1 (5, 10] = 2 (10, 20] = 3 (20, 30] = 4 above 30 = 5 | |
Travel purpose for FFBS | Commute = 1 Attend school = 2 Business = 3 Transfer = 4 Shopping = 5 Sports = 6 | |
Frequency of free-floating bicycles use (time/day) | 1 = 1 2 = 2 3 = 3 4 or above = 4 | |
Attitudes towards FFBS | FFBS makes the travel convenient | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 |
FFBS helps save time | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
Free-floating bicycle is locked in private lock | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
FFBS fare is cheap | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
Free-floating bicycles are convenient to park | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
FFBS may disclose personal information | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
FFBS is convenient to pay | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
FFBS helps for sports | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
Malfunction free-floating bicycles are not handled promptly | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
Free-floating bicycles are hard to find | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 | |
FFBS policy needs improving | Agree = 1 Neutral = 2 Disagree = 3 |
B | S.E. | Wald | df | Sig | Exp(B) | ||
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Constant | 3.454 | 0.130 | 711.207 | 1 | 0.000 | ||
Level of education (X1) | 0.168 | 0.018 | 89.608 | 1 | 0.000 | 1.183 | |
Income level(X2) | 0.166 | 0.023 | 50.752 | 1 | 0.000 | 1.181 | |
Transportation cost (X3) | 0.129 | 0.017 | 55.633 | 1 | 0.000 | 1.138 | |
Make travel convenient (X4) | 0.134 | 0.026 | 26.300 | 1 | 0.000 | 1.143 | |
Parking advantage (X5) | 0.093 | 0.026 | 12.248 | 1 | 0.000 | 1.097 | |
Sports (X6) | 0.065 | 0.024 | 7.514 | 1 | 0.006 | 1.067 | |
Bicycle malfunctions are not handled promptly (X7) | −0.204 | 0.024 | 73.975 | 1 | 0.000 | 0.815 | |
Limited regulations (X8) | −0.143 | 0.026 | 29.579 | 1 | 0.000 | 0.867 | |
Model checking correlation coefficient | |||||||
Nagelkerke | 0.819 | Cox and Snell | 0.46 | McFadden | 0.745 | Chi-square | 89 |
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Li, X.; Zhang, Y.; Sun, L.; Liu, Q. Free-Floating Bike Sharing in Jiangsu: Users’ Behaviors and Influencing Factors. Energies 2018, 11, 1664. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11071664
Li X, Zhang Y, Sun L, Liu Q. Free-Floating Bike Sharing in Jiangsu: Users’ Behaviors and Influencing Factors. Energies. 2018; 11(7):1664. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11071664
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Xuefeng, Yong Zhang, Li Sun, and Qiyang Liu. 2018. "Free-Floating Bike Sharing in Jiangsu: Users’ Behaviors and Influencing Factors" Energies 11, no. 7: 1664. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11071664
APA StyleLi, X., Zhang, Y., Sun, L., & Liu, Q. (2018). Free-Floating Bike Sharing in Jiangsu: Users’ Behaviors and Influencing Factors. Energies, 11(7), 1664. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11071664