Howard1650
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I am doing an MSc in Strategic Engineering Management and as part of my dissertation I am collecting data in the form of a online survey.
Please can you assist me in getting more responses to my survey? Any help to broaden the survey sample demographic would be much appreciated.
https://demo-account.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/shared-travel
It should take no more than 3 minutes. All but two questions are multiple-choice answers. The survey is anonymous and other than the answers, nothing is stored. The research aim is to investigate links between customer needs and customer expectations from urban travel sharing schemes and how, if at all, they can be implemented in a sustainable urban shared mobility solutions.
There are no external stakeholders or sponsors. All the data is independent, and used for my MSc research paper only.
Will private car-sharing have the same impact on the automotive industry as AirBNB has had on the hotel business?
This is the question I what to answer. Further information on the work is below (if you have time to read it!)
And, before the debate starts, I agree, a survey of this type has limits and is not a ‘ramdom’ sample set, especially posting it on a ‘pro-bike’ forum. Yet, how many people are willing to spend 30 minutes completing a 500 question survey? Not many, without paying them or offering some other incentive. ‘Structured observation’ could be used to collect data on true travel choices, however this would be very time consuming, especially to gather a significant amount of data and way beyond the limitation of this study, the biggest weakness is the huge cost and time.
Please can you assist me in getting more responses to my survey? Any help to broaden the survey sample demographic would be much appreciated.
https://demo-account.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/shared-travel
It should take no more than 3 minutes. All but two questions are multiple-choice answers. The survey is anonymous and other than the answers, nothing is stored. The research aim is to investigate links between customer needs and customer expectations from urban travel sharing schemes and how, if at all, they can be implemented in a sustainable urban shared mobility solutions.
There are no external stakeholders or sponsors. All the data is independent, and used for my MSc research paper only.
Will private car-sharing have the same impact on the automotive industry as AirBNB has had on the hotel business?
This is the question I what to answer. Further information on the work is below (if you have time to read it!)
And, before the debate starts, I agree, a survey of this type has limits and is not a ‘ramdom’ sample set, especially posting it on a ‘pro-bike’ forum. Yet, how many people are willing to spend 30 minutes completing a 500 question survey? Not many, without paying them or offering some other incentive. ‘Structured observation’ could be used to collect data on true travel choices, however this would be very time consuming, especially to gather a significant amount of data and way beyond the limitation of this study, the biggest weakness is the huge cost and time.