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Examining the influence of social norms on orderly parking behavior of dockless bike-sharing users

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Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed an integrated model and recruited 1722 participants from diverse professions and geographic locations in China, examining the influence of individual and social environmental factors on orderly parking behavior.
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With the rapid global expansion of dockless shared bicycles, disorderly parking has not only generated convenience to users but also negative consequences to enterprises and urban management. We proposed an integrated model and recruited 1722 participants from diverse professions and geographic locations in China, examining the influence of individual and social environmental factors on orderly parking behavior. It was shown that descriptive social norms played an important role in shaping user’s attitudes toward orderly parking directly and indirectly via personal norms, and thus influence the behavioral intention of orderly parking. Cultural tightness-looseness further moderated the effect of descriptive social norms. At the individual level, antecedents of personal norms (moral awareness, awareness of consequences, and ascription of responsibility) were investigated based on Norm Activation Model. This study indicates that descriptive social norms can act as a complimentary policy and regulations of dockless bike-sharing, which provides valuable insights on urban operation and policy making concerning shared bicycles.

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Tightness-looseness across the 50 united states.

TL;DR: In this paper, a wide variation in tightness-looseness (the strength of punishment and degree of latitude/permissiveness) at the state level in the United States, as well as its association with a variety of ecological and historical factors, psychological characteristics, and state-level outcomes was demonstrated.
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Environmental benefits of bike sharing: A big data-based analysis

TL;DR: Using big data techniques, this study estimates the impacts of bike sharing on energy use and carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions in Shanghai from a spatiotemporal perspective and finds morning and evening peaks of the environmental benefits are higher than morning peaks.
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Bike share's impact on car use: evidence from the United States, Great Britain, and Australia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the degree to which car trips are replaced by bike share, through an examination of survey and trip data from bike share programs in Melbourne, Brisbane, Washington, D.C., London, and Minneapolis/St Paul.
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Indirect reciprocity provides only a narrow margin of efficiency for costly punishment.

TL;DR: All social norms, which depend on the action of the donor and the reputation of the recipient, are analyzed and all strategies that allow the evolutionary stability of cooperation are characterized.
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