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論文名稱 The effects of eco-driving motivation, knowledge and reward intervention on fuel efficienc
發表日期 2015-01-01
論文收錄分類 TSSCI
所有作者 Wen-Tai Lai
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刊物名稱 Transportation Research Part D
發表卷數 34
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發表年份 2015
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[英文摘要] :
Every year, bus companies consume millions of litres of fuel, and their fuel costs often
exceed millions of US dollars. These companies have an obvious interest in reducing their fuel consumption. One way to encourage drivers to engage in eco-driving behaviours, as well as their related beliefs, is to use a monetary reward system. The aim of this study was to explore the incentive effects of such a reward system to encourage better driving behaviours among bus drivers. This study collected fuel-efficiency data before and after the implementation of a reward system. Furthermore, to study the effects that the system had on driver behaviours, this study adopted the theory of Motivation–Opportunity–Ability (MOA) to construct the regression model. The results for the average fuel consumption efficiency for the buses before and after the reward system was introduced showed an improvement of more than 10% and thus a reduction in carbon emissions.

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