Attitudes Toward Electric Vehicles: The Case of Perugia Using a Fuzzy Set Analysis

Sustainable mobility has received increasing attention in recent years. The transport sector contributes to almost a quarter of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions. The development of electric vehicles (EVs) may help the shift toward sustainable mobility, reducing oil vulnerability and green...

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Main Authors: Simona Bigerna, Silvia Micheli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/3999
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spelling doaj-d7b0143a51da42c6acc61c7d83436e092020-11-24T21:47:25ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-11-011011399910.3390/su10113999su10113999Attitudes Toward Electric Vehicles: The Case of Perugia Using a Fuzzy Set AnalysisSimona Bigerna0Silvia Micheli1Department of Economics, University of Perugia, Via A. Pascoli 20, 06123 Perugia, ItalyDepartment of Economics, University of Perugia, Via A. Pascoli 20, 06123 Perugia, ItalySustainable mobility has received increasing attention in recent years. The transport sector contributes to almost a quarter of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions. The development of electric vehicles (EVs) may help the shift toward sustainable mobility, reducing oil vulnerability and greenhouse gas emissions in road transport. Poor penetration of EVs might be explained, moreover, by consumer resistance to EVs. The aim of our paper is to determine consumers’ attitude and preferences for EVs, investigating which conditions influence consumer decision-making to purchase an EV. Using a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of 421 highly-educated individuals, involving students and faculty members, we identify several configurations of conditions of the variables which lead to the outcomes, supporting their equifinality and asymmetric nature. Our findings indicate attitudes related to EVs differ across age and groups. Our paper offers public decision makers new useful insights for understanding the importance of specific determinants, and for designing effective strategies for EVs’ development worldwide.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/3999electric vehiclessustainable mobilityconsumer attitudefuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis
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author Simona Bigerna
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Attitudes Toward Electric Vehicles: The Case of Perugia Using a Fuzzy Set Analysis
Sustainability
electric vehicles
sustainable mobility
consumer attitude
fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis
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Silvia Micheli
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title Attitudes Toward Electric Vehicles: The Case of Perugia Using a Fuzzy Set Analysis
title_short Attitudes Toward Electric Vehicles: The Case of Perugia Using a Fuzzy Set Analysis
title_full Attitudes Toward Electric Vehicles: The Case of Perugia Using a Fuzzy Set Analysis
title_fullStr Attitudes Toward Electric Vehicles: The Case of Perugia Using a Fuzzy Set Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes Toward Electric Vehicles: The Case of Perugia Using a Fuzzy Set Analysis
title_sort attitudes toward electric vehicles: the case of perugia using a fuzzy set analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Sustainable mobility has received increasing attention in recent years. The transport sector contributes to almost a quarter of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions. The development of electric vehicles (EVs) may help the shift toward sustainable mobility, reducing oil vulnerability and greenhouse gas emissions in road transport. Poor penetration of EVs might be explained, moreover, by consumer resistance to EVs. The aim of our paper is to determine consumers’ attitude and preferences for EVs, investigating which conditions influence consumer decision-making to purchase an EV. Using a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of 421 highly-educated individuals, involving students and faculty members, we identify several configurations of conditions of the variables which lead to the outcomes, supporting their equifinality and asymmetric nature. Our findings indicate attitudes related to EVs differ across age and groups. Our paper offers public decision makers new useful insights for understanding the importance of specific determinants, and for designing effective strategies for EVs’ development worldwide.
topic electric vehicles
sustainable mobility
consumer attitude
fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/3999
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