Abstract

This paper discusses and explores the different effects of contractual forms on the satisfaction with public transport (PT) at different urban scales. Using public transport systems in 12cities in China as the focus (four large-I-sized cities, four large-II-sized cities, and four medium-sized cities), a measurement model of the passenger satisfaction index (PSI) is constructed and estimated on the basic of the adjusted European Customer Satisfaction Index (ECSI) and Partial least square-structural equation model (PLS-SEM), respectively. Then, a two-stage truncation regression bootstrap model is proposed to assess the different effects between them. The major findings of this study are summarized as follows: (1) different effects of contractual forms on PT satisfaction in large- and medium-sized cities are confirmed. (2) In large-I-sized cities and lager II sized cities, operators supervised by management contracts incite higher PT satisfaction levels than those supervised by gross and net cost contracts. (3) In medium-sized cities, operators supervised by gross cost contracts provide incentives to be the satisfaction compared to those of management and net cost contracts. According to different urban scales, different and appropriate contractual forms and supervision mechanisms should be chosen to regulate public transport services.

Highlights

  • The report of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China repeatedly mentioned "green travel" actions, implementing the strategy of green development, and adhering to sustainable development [1]

  • Our purpose in this study was to explore the different effects of contractual forms on the satisfaction with public transport (PT) in China’s large- and medium-sized cities

  • Because of the great differences in urban scale in China, this paper explored the different effects of contractual forms on PT satisfaction at different urban scales

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Introduction

The report of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China repeatedly mentioned "green travel" actions, implementing the strategy of green development, and adhering to sustainable development [1]. Reforms to public transport service systems have been launched to vigorously develop and support PT. The purpose of these reforms is to increase the number of people who take PT and improve the service quality of PT by changing the currently split model of PT (mainly including supervision mechanism and ownership structure) [4,5]. Sustainability 2019, 11, 5453 in the first half of 2017, the ratio of public transport to private car trips in large- and medium-sized cities in China was generally lower than 40%, far below the ideal level of 60% [6].

Reform
Structural Model and Measurement Model
Structural
Survey Design
Reliability Analysis
Validity Analysis
The2cities and
Association between Contractual Forms and Passenger Satisfaction
Data Source
Variable Selection
Contractual Form
Statistical analysis contractual forms
Socioeconomic
Travel
City Characteristics Group
Empirical Analyses
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