Transportation

* NCA is the main method; ** NCA in combination with a regression-based method; *** NCA in combination with QCA

Publications using NCA: 

  • Bakır, M., Akan, Ş., Özdemir, E., Nguyen, P. H., Tsai, J. F., & Pham, H. A. (2022). How to Achieve Passenger Satisfaction in the Airport? Findings from Regression Analysis and Necessary Condition Analysis Approaches through Online Airport Reviews. Sustainability, 14(4), 2151. **
  • Bakır, M., & Itani, N. (2024). Modelling Behavioural Factors Affecting Consumers’ Intention to Adopt Electric Aircraft: A Multi-Method Investigation. Sustainability, 16(19), 8467. **
  • Bi, H., Li, A., Hua, M., Zhu, H., & Ye, Z. (2022). Examining the varying influences of built environment on bike-sharing commuting: Empirical evidence from Shanghai. Transport Policy, 129, 51–65. **
  • Eccarius, T., & Chen, C.-F. (2024). Examining trust as a critical factor for the adoption of electric vehicle sharing via necessary condition analysis. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 208, 123681. **
  • Kumar, D. (2021). Meteorological barriers to bike rental demands: A case of Washington DC using NCA approach. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 9(2), 830-841. *
  • Jain, N. K., Bhaskar, K., & Jain, S. (2022). What drives adoption intention of electric vehicles in India? An integrated UTAUT model with environmental concerns, perceived risk and government support. Research in Transportation Business & Management, 42, 100730. **
  • Jaiswal, M., & Zane, L. J. (2021). Drivers of sustainable new technology diffusion in national markets: The case of electric vehicles. Thunderbird International Business Review 64, 25-38.
  • Kaushik, K., Jain, N. K., & Choudhary, P. (2023). Public opinion about restrictive driving policy: Does political affiliation matter? A case study of odd-even restrictive driving policy in Delhi, India. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 12, 100999. **
  • Lin, Z., Yao, N., & Yu, C. (2024). Urban Metro Systems: Configurational Analysis of Antecedent Conditions Influencing High Metro Ridership. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 150(4), 04024030. ***
  • Medina-Molina, C., Pérez-Macías, N., & Rey-Tienda, S. (2024). Strategies for urban cycling: An analysis through generalized analytic induction. International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing, 21(4), 963–997. *
  • Mwesiumo, D., Halpern, N., Bråthen, S., Budd, T., & Suau-Sanchez, P. (2023). Perceived benefits as a driver and necessary condition for the willingness of air passengers to provide personal data for non-mandatory digital services at airports. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 171, 103659. **
  • Rey-Tienda, S., Rey-Moreno, M., & Medina-Molina, C. (2024). The Transition Pathways to Sustainable Urban Mobility: Could They Be Extended to Megacities? Urban Science, 8(4), 179. ***
  • Sukhov, A., Olsson, L. E., & Friman, M. (2022). Necessary and sufficient conditions for attractive public Transport: Combined use of PLS-SEM and NCA. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 158, 239-250. **
  • Thapa, D., Mishra, S., Dey, K., Golias, M. M., & Ashraf, M. T. (2023). Identifying factors influencing recreational travel during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems, 149(2), 04022134.
  • Vries, J. de , Koster, R. de, Rijsdijk, S., and Roy, D. (2017). Determinants of safe and productive truck driving: Empirical evidence from long-haul cargo transport. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 97(1), 113–131. **
  • Xiao, H., Chiu, W., & Shen, S. (2024). Understanding Individuals’ Continuance Intention to Use Advanced Driver Assistance Systems: An Integrated Application of Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling and Necessary Condition Analysis. Systems, 12(12), 589. **
  • Yadav, A., Parida, M., Choudhary, P., & Kumar, B. (2024). Investigating important and necessary conditions to analyse traffic noise levels at intersections in mid-sized cities. Journal of Environmental Management, 355, 120515. **