Segmentation of paratransit users based on service quality and travel behaviour in Bandung,Indonesia |
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Authors: | Ari K.M. Tarigan Yusak O. Susilo Tri B. Joewono |
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Affiliation: | 1. International Research Institute of Stavanger (IRIS), Postboks 8046, 4068 Stavanger, Norwaya.k.m.tarigan@gmail.com ari.tarigan@cofely-fabricom.no;3. Center for Transport Studies, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Teknikringen 10, 10044 Stockholm, Sweden;4. Graduate Program, Parahyangan Catholic University, Jl. Merdeka 30, Bandung 40117, Indonesia |
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Abstract: | Using a data-set collected among paratransit users in Bandung, Indonesia, this paper explores the impacts of paratransit users' negative experiences and dissatisfactions with their paratransit usage pattern. Segmentation and ordered probit analyses are used to examine the impacts of users' opinions on service quality on their trip-making behaviour. The results indicate that users are divided into six segments – namely, the unlucky, the young user, the experienced, the adapter, the infrequent user and the captive. The results further indicate that paratransit users, especially women, perceive negative experiences related to on-time performance (departure and arrival time) and security issues related to vehicles. Despite these dissatisfactions and negative experiences, they are still likely to use paratransit as part of their daily life. Two paratransit market segments (the adapter and the captive) are also likely to result in more trips using paratransit. The study offers several strategies and recommendations that can improve the current paratransit system so that it can better serve local needs. |
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Keywords: | paratransit service quality segmentation negative experience travel behaviour Indonesia |
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