The effects of gift vouchers and environmental certificates on the demand for a collective DRT system

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This paper analyzes in a large-scale field experiment (N = 1425) whether gift vouchers stimulate the use of a demand responsive transportation (DRT) system. This scenario is compared to a situation where customers receive environmental certificates, which report the saved carbon dioxide as a consequence of the bus ride. In our two treatments, the gift vouchers and the environmental certificates could be gained by reaching to a certain threshold of rides with the DRT service (EcoBus). We find that the demand went up more by gift vouchers (83%) compared to certificates (65%). The data show that vouchers especially outperform the certificates at the end of the treatment phase.

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Minnich, A., Rau, H. A., & Schlüter, J. C. (2022). The effects of gift vouchers and environmental certificates on the demand for a collective DRT system. Transportation, 49(6), 1683–1714. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-021-10224-1

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