Users' willingness to ride an integrated public-transport service: A literature review

S Chowdhury, AA Ceder - Transport Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
The research question this review focused on is “What are the factors that influence
commuters' willingness to ride an integrated public transport (PT) system?”. Transfers are a …

State of Science: ergonomics and global issues

A Thatcher, P Waterson, A Todd, N Moray - Ergonomics, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In his 1993 IEA keynote address, Neville Moray urged the ergonomics discipline to face up
to the global problems facing humanity and consider how ergonomics might help find some …

The effects of travel time and cost savings on commuters' decision to travel on public transport routes involving transfers

S Chowdhury, AA Ceder, B Schwalger - Journal of Transport Geography, 2015 - Elsevier
Urban cities are struggling with congested networks, noise and air pollution. Government
agencies respond by investing in infrastructures to create integrated public transport …

Designing sociotechnical systems with cognitive work analysis: putting theory back into practice

GJM Read, PM Salmon, MG Lenné, NA Stanton - Ergonomics, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Cognitive work analysis (CWA) is a framework of methods for analysing complex
sociotechnical systems. However, the translation from the outputs of CWA to design is not …

How a submarine returns to periscope depth: Analysing complex socio-technical systems using Cognitive Work Analysis

NA Stanton, K Bessell - Applied ergonomics, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper presents the application of Cognitive Work Analysis to the description of the
functions, situations, activities, decisions, strategies, and competencies of a Trafalgar class …

Unveiling the drivers of modal switch from motorcycles to public transport in Southeast Asia

ST Nguyen, M Moeinaddini, I Saadi, M Cools - Transportation research part …, 2024 - Elsevier
Most studies on commuter and public transport mode choice rely on theoretical frameworks
that draw boundaries between the utility function, social-ecological system, demographic …

Barriers to passenger rail use: a review of the evidence

S Blainey, A Hickford, J Preston - Transport Reviews, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Research has shown that even when rail travel is the most cost-effective mode of transport
for a particular journey, many travellers will still choose other modes. This indicates the …

Agency and Bandura's model of triadic reciprocal causation: An exploratory mobility study among Metrorail commuters in the Western Cape, South Africa

Z Bergman, MM Bergman, A Thatcher - Frontiers in psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Most studies on sustainable mobility focus on technological, socio-structural, or
psychosocial influences while neglecting individual motivations and practices. In this study …

More than meets the eye: using cognitive work analysis to identify design requirements for future rail level crossing systems

PM Salmon, MG Lenné, GJM Read, CM Mulvihill… - Applied ergonomics, 2016 - Elsevier
An increasing intensity of operations means that the longstanding safety issue of rail level
crossings is likely to become worse in the transport systems of the future. It has been …

Using team cognitive work analysis to reveal healthcare team interactions in a birthing unit

M Ashoori, CM Burns, B d'Entremont, K Momtahan - Ergonomics, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Cognitive work analysis (CWA) as an analytical approach for examining complex
sociotechnical systems has shown success in modelling the work of single operators. The …