Modeling rational, psychological, and social behavior toward diffusion of new technology using agent-based simulation: the case of the public utility jeepney (PUJ) fleet in Metro Manila
Authored by Mohammad Ahanchian, Biona Jose Bienvenido Manuel
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1177/1059712317716264
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Abstract
In most developing countries, over-aged vehicles play a significant role
in energy demand and air pollution, which make the transportation sector
a suitable choice for investigating opportunities to mitigate climate
change. Apparently, people heterogeneity, social influence, and network
configuration affect diffusion of innovation. This study presents an
agent-based model (ABM) to simulate the rational decision-making,
psychological behavior, and social interaction of people to explore
their reaction to policy scenarios toward adopting technological changes
over time. The aim of model is to assist policymakers for energy and
environmental policy design based on consumers' behavior. The jeepney
owners in the old public utility jeepney (PUJ) fleet in Metro Manila are
chosen as case study to prove the applicability of the model. The
results show that rational, psychological, and social interaction of
owners could not lead to diffusion of technology without intervention of
policy instruments. However, by implementing incentive-based policies,
the entire jeepney fleet could be renovated before the end of simulation
horizon and the government could launch a 5-year plan to combat
pollution of the fleet. The model could be applied to evaluate and
prioritize strategies for reducing the future energy requirements and
emissions in other fleets and regions.
Tags
behavior
Technology diffusion
Market
Agent-Based
environment
Policy
Policy analysis
Strategies
System
Uk
Transition
Mitigation
Transport
Multiagent simulations