This study examines travel behaviors and modal choices among students, faculty, and staff across five Italian universities in Bari, Cagliari, Milan, Naples, and Padua. It analyzes factors influencing travel choices, such as travel times, costs, and access, while considering socioeconomic and professional differences. Using Multinomial Logit (MNL) models, the study compares the travel patterns of students and faculty/staff, highlighting how perceptions vary by context. Elasticity measures assess the potential impact of sustainable mobility policies. The large, diverse sample strengthens the generalizability of findings, aiding in the design of targeted interventions to influence academic travel behavior.
Commute mode choice behavior of academic population: a comparative study of five Italian universities / Caiello, Simone; Ceccato, Riccardo; Colleoni, Matteo; De Falco, Alessia; Henke, Ilaria; Gastaldi, Massimiliano; Giubergia, Daniele; Giuffrida, Nadia; Mascia, Margherita; Meloni, Italo; Ottomanelli, Michele; Pariota, Luigi; Ramusik, Anastasiya; Rossi, Riccardo; Sottile, Eleonora. - In: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PROCEDIA. - ISSN 2352-1465. - 95:(2026), pp. 1040-1047. [10.1016/j.trpro.2026.02.131]
Commute mode choice behavior of academic population: a comparative study of five Italian universities
Giuffrida, Nadia;Mascia, Margherita;Ottomanelli, Michele;
2026
Abstract
This study examines travel behaviors and modal choices among students, faculty, and staff across five Italian universities in Bari, Cagliari, Milan, Naples, and Padua. It analyzes factors influencing travel choices, such as travel times, costs, and access, while considering socioeconomic and professional differences. Using Multinomial Logit (MNL) models, the study compares the travel patterns of students and faculty/staff, highlighting how perceptions vary by context. Elasticity measures assess the potential impact of sustainable mobility policies. The large, diverse sample strengthens the generalizability of findings, aiding in the design of targeted interventions to influence academic travel behavior.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

