Environmental attitudes’ impact on mobility-as-a-service in tourism destinations: The Canary Islands case
研究了加那利群岛两大旅游目的地游客的环境态度如何影响其对出行即服务(MaaS)的偏好,通过混合选择模型计算支付意愿并分析弹性,发现整合公共交通的套餐更受欢迎,为可持续旅游政策提供实证支持。
This paper examines how environmental attitudes affect preferences for mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) in two major mass tourism destinations in the Canary Islands. Using data from a survey that includes a discrete choice experiment presenting a range of mobility packages and several attitudinal questions, a hybrid choice model is estimated to assess how tourists’ perceptions of MaaS features vary with environmental concern and behaviour, both in daily life and during vacations. The study contributes to a better understanding of MaaS adoption among tourists by calculating their willingness to pay (WTP) for specific components and, critically, analysing their elasticity relative to key latent variables. Our research also evaluates various policy scenarios, revealing that tourists are significantly more inclined to adopt MaaS packages that integrate public transport and offer distinct benefits for excursions. These novel insights provide direct empirical support for policies promoting sustainable tourism and offer a robust framework for MaaS service design.