Promoting Sustainable Transportation Modes: A Systematic Review of Behavior-Change Strategies

Meiyu Pan, Alyssa Ryan

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Abstract

In previous studies, many travel-behavior-change strategies often relied on single behavior determinants or psychological theories, overlooking the incorporation of sociopsychological theories for guidance in their design. Integrating these theories could offer consistent guidance for program developers and enhance intervention effectiveness. This paper systematically reviews interventions targeting travel-behavior change, with a focus on self-determination theory and its principles of satisfying individuals’ competence, autonomy, and relatedness needs for enacting change. Additionally, experiment design methods, including randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental designs, are reviewed and discussed. Key findings highlight the effectiveness of personalized interventions and integrating feedback with goal-setting strategies. Given the limited direct references to sociopsychological theories in existing studies, we explore relevant sociopsychological theories applicable to travel-behavior-change programs to provide examples of how strategies could be designed based on them. This review contributes valuable insights into the development of strategies for changing travel behavior, offering a theoretical framework for researchers and practitioners to guide intervention design, experimentation, and evaluation. Leveraging these theories not only facilitates reproducibility but also provides a standardized approach for transportation demand management program developers.

Original languageEnglish
JournalTransportation Research Record
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • behavioral intervention
  • behavioral science
  • bias
  • motivation
  • socio-psychological theories
  • systematic review
  • transportation mode shift

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