Crowdshipping participation among private vehicle users
Journal article, 2026

This study investigates the determinants of willingness to participate in crowd shipping (WTP-CS) for the working population within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. It explores socioeconomic factors, personality traits, and travel correlates to WTP-CS by testing an integrated choice and latent variable (ICLV) modeling framework. Four conclusions are drawn. First, longer travel times and higher costs diminish WTP-CS, while economic incentives (e.g., free Wi-Fi services) are positively associated with WTP-CS. Second, lower-income individuals are positively inclined toward crowd shipping, while females and older individuals display less inclination toward crowd shipping. Third, increasing the number of services offered by crowd shippers negatively affects WTP-CS. Fourth, individuals with higher levels of the openness personality trait exhibit a positive inclination toward WTP-CS, whereas those with higher conscientiousness tend to exhibit a more reserved attitude toward WTP-CS. The findings emphasize the role of individual traits in shaping participation behaviors in crowd shipping initiatives, and in contrast to most existing crowd shipping studies that focus on users or developed-country contexts, provide new evidence on supply-side participation among working commuters in emerging markets in a less-studied region.

Crowd shipping

Personality trait

Urban freight

ICLV model

User participation

Willingness to participate

Author

Aditya Saxena

Indian Institute of Technology

IIMA (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad)

Deepjyoti Das

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis

Alireza Ermagun

George Mason Univ, Dept Geog & Geoinformat Sci

David Levinson

The University of Sydney

JOURNAL OF URBAN MOBILITY

2667-0917 (ISSN)

Vol. 9 100206

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Sociology

DOI

10.1016/j.urbmob.2026.100206

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