Predicting attitudes toward road safety from present and future time orientations : an economic approach.

Auteur(s)
Chebat, J.C. & Candon, J.L.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Two concepts of time are proposed here: Present Time and Future Time. It is hypothesized that individuals make economic- like choices between the two kinds of time, as though they were "factors of production". This general hypothesis is tested in the specific field of road safety: the higher the value of present- time and the lower the value of future- time, the more positive the attitudes toward speed. Hypotheses are also derived on attitudes toward active and passive security, active and passive maintenance, speedy cars and safe cars, strategies to overcome traffic jams. Results show that parameters of the relation between values of times and attitudes toward safety vary with sociodemographic characteristics.

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
B 27169 fo /01 /10 / IRRD 817019
Uitgave

Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 7 (1986), No. 4, p. 477-499, 57 ref.

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