Testing self-perception theory with agent-based simulation

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Joubert, Johan W.
Hitge, Gerhard

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Conventional wisdom is that a person's attitude towards an issue dictates their behaviour. In contrast, self-perception theory accounts for how a person forms their attitude. In the context of this paper, the theory asserts that a person can, in the absence of prior experience, establish an attitude towards cycling based on observing their own, hopefully, positive experience. The adaptive agent-based model, MATSim, allows one to test the self-perception theory. The case study in Cape Town, South Africa, demonstrates that as much as 7.8% of people introduced to cycling will experience it as positive, opening the door for adoption.

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Paper presented at the 12th International Workshop on Agent-based Mobility, Traffic and Transportation Models, Methodologies and Applications (ABMTrans 2023) March 15-17, 2023, Leuven, Belgium.

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Self-perception theory, MATSim, Cycling, Starter city, Agent-based simulation

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Joubert, J.W. & Hitge, G. 2023, 'Testing self-perception theory with agent-based simulation', Procedia Computer Science, vol. 220, pp. 730-734, doi : 10.1016/j.procs.2023.03.096.