Out-of-home activities, daily travel, and subjective well-being
Publication date
2010
Authors
Ettema, D.F.
Gärling, T.
Olsson, L.E.
Friman, M.
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Abstract
It is argued that utility theory that underpins current cost-benefit analyses of daily travel
needs to be complemented. An alternative theoretical framework is to this end proposed
which applies subjective well-being (SWB) to travel behaviour analysis. It is posited in this
theoretical framework that participation in goal-directed activities, facilitated or hindered
by travel, contributes to SWB, that the degree of travel-related stress in participating in
these activities reduces SWB, and that positive affect associated with travel in itself has
an impact on SWB.
Keywords
Utility, Subjective well-being (SWB, Activities, Daily travel