The Effects of On- and Before- Journey Advantages Using Ride-Sourcing in Indonesia

This paper explores the effects of on-journey (i.e., waiting and travel time reliability, driver quality), before-journey (i.e., service coverage, application quality, fare, etc.), and multi-tasking advantages when using ride-sourcing, the perceived usefulness of ride-sourcing and, in turn, the freq...

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LDCs
Literature reviews
Low income groups
Motorcycles
Multitasking
Multivariate statistical analysis
Perceptions
Public transportation
Smartphones
Sociodemographics
Sourcing
Structural forms
Sustainability
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Travel time
Travellers
Urban environments
Variables
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