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http://dx.doi.org/10.7470/jkst.2012.30.6.013

A Study on the Development of Levying Garage Option on Car Buyers Policy Compliance Model  

Kim, Kyung Bum (Department of Public Administration, Jeju National University)
Hwang, Kyung Soo (Department of Public Administration, Jeju National University)
Choi, Jai Sung (Department of Transportation Engineering, University of Seoul)
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Journal of Korean Society of Transportation / v.30, no.6, 2012 , pp. 13-26 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, factors influencing the parking policy compliance (i.e. levying a garage option on car buyers) were identified, and then, were applied to the theory of planned behavior. To find out the influence of factors and their path, the study built a parking policy compliance model using structural equation modeling. The independent variables such as attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control had positive effects on the parameter describing the efforts to secure his garage, but the parameter impact on the dependent variable was not significant. In the end, the independent variables affected the dependent variable was not significant. The perceived behavioral control utilizing regulations had positive effects on the parking policy compliance behavior, but past behavior such as street parking and prowling to find a free parking space had a negative effect on parking policy compliance behavior.
Keywords
Compliance-behavior; Levying Garage Option on Car Buyers(LGOCB); Parking Policy; Structural Equation Modeling; The Theory of Planned Behavior;
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