Stankiewicz, Janina - red. nacz. ; Preston, Peter- red. jęz. ; Zmyślony, Roman - red. statyst. ; Skalik, Jan - red. ; Moczulska, Marta - red. ; Adamczyk, Janusz- red.
Research background and purpose: Urban Intelligent Transportation (UIT) systems are integral to modern city mobility, yet societal awareness and knowledge of these solutions remain underexplored. This study investigates the level of knowledge and recognition of UIT among residents of selected European countries and examines the role of municipal authorities in disseminating relevant information. The purpose of the study was to investigate the level of knowledge and acceptance of innovative solutions in the field of intelligent urban transportation among society. ; Design/methodology/approach: A survey using the CAWI method was conducted in Poland, Turkey, and other European countries. A total of 572 responses were collected and analyzed using statistical methods, including logistic regression, to identify key determinants of UIT knowledge. The study also evaluated respondents` perceptions of local government actions in UIT communication. ; Findings: The results indicate that 58% of respondents are familiar with the term UIT, but only 40.9% recognize UIT solutions in their cities. Significant differences were found across countries, with Poland exhibiting the lowest recognition rates. Demographic factors, including professional activity and mode of transport, significantly influence awareness levels, whereas age and gender do not. The study also highlights a strong expectation for municipal authorities to enhance their communication efforts, particularly in Poland, where 90% of respondents demand more UIT-related information. ; Value added and limitations: This study provides empirical insights into the societal perception of UIT, emphasizing the need for targeted awareness campaigns. It offers recommendations for city authorities to improve UIT communication strategies. However, the study is limited by sample representation disparities between countries and the self-reported nature of responses. Future research should extend the geographic scope and incorporate qualitative methods to deepen the analysis.
Zielona Góra: Faculty of Economics and Management Press
Management, vol. 29, no 1 (2025)
Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego
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https://www.zbc.uz.zgora.pl/publication/109914
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| Social knowledge and information management in the field of urban intelligent transportation | 17 sie 2026 |
Kaliszewska, Karolina Żółkowska, Teresa Janiszewska-Nieścioruk, Zdzisława - red. nauk.
Ratajczak, Marcin Moczulska, Marta - red. Preston, Peter- red. jęz. Stankiewicz, Janina - red. nacz. Zmyślony, Roman - red. statyst. Adamczyk, Janusz- red. Skalik, Jan - red.
Chmielewska-Banaszak, Danuta Magier, Ewa
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