How does social network mediate/moderate the effects of the built environment on travel behavior?

Tao Lin, Xiaodong Guan*, Donggen Wang

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Abstract

Extensive literature has well-documented the impacts of built and social environments on travel behavior. Recently, research attention has focused on the spatial, temporal, and socioeconomic heterogeneities of these impacts. This paper aims to contribute to this growing body of literature by studying the heterogeneity of travel behavior impacts of the built environment among individuals with different social networks. We argue that the built environment may influence travel behavior in different ways for individuals with varying social networks. Using data from a two-day activity-travel diary survey conducted in Shanghai in 2018, we examine how personal social networks mediate and moderate the relationships between the built environment and travel behavior. The modeling results show that personal social networks partially mediate and significantly moderate the effects of the built environment on travel behavior. This study contributes to both the literature on the built environment and travel behavior and that on social networks and travel behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104175
JournalTransportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
Volume187
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This research is supported by the following research grants: a grant from Chongqing Federation of Social Sciences (2022PY27) ; two General Research Fund (GRF) grants from the Hong Kong Research Grant Council (HKBU12606215 and HKBU12609621) ; a grant from National Natural Science Foundation of China (41971210) ; a grant from Chongqing Education Commission (23SKGH176) ; and a grant from Chongqing Technology and Business University (950321037) .

FundersFunder number
Chongqing Federation of Social Sciences2022PY27
Two General Research Fund (GRF) grants from the Hong Kong Research Grant CouncilHKBU12606215, HKBU12609621
National Natural Science Foundation of China41971210
Chongqing Education Commission23SKGH176
Chongqing Technology and Business University950321037

    Keywords

    • Built environment
    • Mediation
    • Moderation
    • Social networks
    • Travel behavior

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