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2025
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15348976 |
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- <p>Transportation systems are fundamental to shaping consumer choices, market accessibility,<br>and regional industrial growth. This study, titled "Market Accessibility and Consumer<br>Choices: The Role of Transportation Systems in Regional Industries," investigates how<br>transportation infrastructure impacts economic activity and consumer purchasing behaviour.<br>Using a sample of 180 respondents, the research employs chi-square tests, logistic regression,<br>and time-series forecasting in R to analyse the relationship between transportation modes,<br>accessibility, and consumer behaviour’s findings indicate that efficient public transportation<br>enhances market accessibility, leading to increased consumer mobility and economic<br>engagement. Conversely, poor infrastructure restricts market access, limiting consumer<br>choices and business expansion. The study further reveals that well-developed transportation<br>networks positively influence purchasing frequency and consumer spending, as betterconnected<br>regions experience heightened commercial activity. Multiple regression analysis<br>confirms that investment in transportation infrastructure is a significant driver of regional<br>industrial growth, with projections suggesting a 5-7% annual expansion when consistent<br>improvements are made. This research provides critical insights for policymakers, businesses,<br>and urban planners, advocating for improved public transit, enhanced road networks, and<br>sustainable transport policies to drive economic development. Strengthening transportation<br>accessibility fosters trade, attracts businesses, and improves consumer participation,<br>ultimately contributing to regional prosperity and long-term socioeconomic sustainability.</p>