Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6702336 | Case Studies on Transport Policy | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Similar to the worldwide trend of online shopping, a major proportion of New Zealanders also shop online. However, CDPs were only recently introduced in limited locations within three of New Zealand's biggest cities, i.e. Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Thus, little is understood about New Zealanders' acceptance of CDPs and their online shopping behaviour. This study aimed to address these issues by means of focus groups, using Christchurch as a case study. The results show that the factors influencing the Christchurch's residents' acceptance of CDPs, can be categorised into several themes, such as CDP network density, parking availability at CDPs, spatial location of CDPs, proximity to consumers' home or office, safe and secure operation, and hours of operation of CDPs. Such knowledge is important for policy makers to help formulate policies that can lead to more sustainable urban environments, and for the companies that want to establish successful CDP networks in Christchurch.
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Authors
Ashu Kedia, Diana Kusumastuti, Alan Nicholson,