Chungwon Lee’s research while affiliated with Seoul National University and other places

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Publications (4)


Investigation of preferences for ride-sourcing taxis: Compromise effect and regret-based latent class modeling
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February 2025

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Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice

Sunghoon Jang

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Youngho Kim

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Chungwon Lee



Investigation of shared micromobility preference for last-mile travel on shared parking lots in city center

January 2023

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27 Citations

Travel Behaviour and Society

This study explores travelers’ preference for shared micromobility in the context of last-mile travel from shared parking lots to their final destination in the city center. Based on the results of the stated preference experiment and error component logit model incorporating latent variables, we found that the preference for shared micromobility is affected by the uncertainty of availability as well as both travel time and fare. More specifically, our alternative-specific part-worth utility approach shows that their marginal effects are non-linear, and this suggests several policy implications. Also, we found that there is a significant substitution between shared micromobility modes. Furthermore, various latent perspectives, including safety and management concerns of shared micromobility, have significant impacts on the preference.

Citations (2)


... Another key framework is the Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT). Based on IDT, Jang et al. (2024) used structural equation modelling (SEM) to explore the factors influencing Korean consumers' adoption of automated parcel locker systems, while Tsai et al. (2024) examined Vietnamese consumers' perspectives on the same technology. Similarly, Encarnaci� on and Amaya (2024) combined the Adoption of Innovation Theory with Self-Efficacy Theory to develop a Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), assessing perceived ease of use, usefulness, risk and location preferences for parcel lockers. ...

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Determinants of smart locker adoption in last mile construction retail
Exploring the behavioral adoption of automated parcel locker systems under COVID-19
  • Citing Article
  • March 2024

Transport Policy

... Si et al. demonstrated that external (e.g., social norms, media influence) and individual factors (e.g., environmental concern, risk appetite, and individual innovation) shape autonomous vehicle usage intention [12]. Meanwhile, the influence of objective environmental factors has also been empirically validated in various studies [13][14][15]. For instance, Zhang et al. innovatively incorporated weather variables into their research on shared bike usage in Asian countries, demonstrating that these variables directly impacted users' willingness to adopt shared bikes [16]. ...

Investigation of shared micromobility preference for last-mile travel on shared parking lots in city center
  • Citing Article
  • January 2023

Travel Behaviour and Society