Transportation
1999 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 6, 2023
- The dynamic relationship between industrialization, urbanization, CO2 emissions, and transportation modes in Korea: empirical evidence from maritime and air transport pp. 2111-2137

- Min-Ju Song, Young-Joon Seo and Hee-Yong Lee
- Ranking preferences towards adopting autonomous vehicles based on peer inputs and advertisements pp. 2139-2192

- Ishant Sharma and Sabyasachee Mishra
- Decentralized mobility hubs in urban residential neighborhoods improve the contribution of carsharing to sustainable mobility: findings from a quasi-experimental study pp. 2193-2225

- Felix Czarnetzki and Florian Siek
- Households with constrained off-street parking drive fewer miles pp. 2227-2252

- Kristina M. Currans, Gabriella Abou-Zeid, Chris McCahill, Nicole Iroz-Elardo, Kelly J. Clifton, Susan Handy and Irene Pineda
- The impact of online food delivery service on eating-out behavior: a case of Multi-Service Transport Platforms (MSTPs) in Indonesia pp. 2253-2271

- Maya Safira and Makoto Chikaraishi
- The value of travel time: a revealed preferences approach using exogenous variation in travel costs and automatic traffic count data pp. 2273-2297

- Eivind Tveter
- Investigating the effects of platform and mobility on mobility as a service (MaaS) users’ service experience and behavioral intention: empirical evidence from MeNGo, Kaohsiung pp. 2299-2318

- Ching-Fu Chen and Yi-Xuan Chen
- Domestic burden in an unfamiliar new homeland: gender, immigration, and household-serving trip frequencies pp. 2319-2337

- Hsin-Ping Hsu
- Response willingness in consecutive travel surveys: an investigation based on the National Household Travel Survey using a sample selection model pp. 2339-2373

- Xinyi Wang, F. Atiyya Shaw, Patricia Mokhtarian and Kari E. Watkins
- Predictability of short-term passengers’ origin and destination demands in urban rail transit pp. 2375-2401

- Fang Yang, Chunyan Shuai, Qian Qian, Wencong Wang, Mingwei He, Min He and Jaeyoung Lee
- Equilibrium or imbalance? Rail Transit and Land Use Mix in Station Areas pp. 2403-2421

- Yuning Wang, Duanfang Lu and David Levinson
- Predictors of driving cessation among older drivers in Taiwan pp. 2423-2439

- Wen-Yu Yu, Sy-Jou Chen, Hei-Fen Hwang, Chih-Yi Chen and Mau-Roung Lin
- Increasing relative risk taking in a choice context with source-dependent travel time risks pp. 2441-2460

- Zheng Li and Jingjing Zeng
Volume 50, issue 5, 2023
- Joint modeling of mode choice and travel distance with intra-household interactions pp. 1527-1552

- Shasha Liu, Toshiyuki Yamamoto and Enjian Yao
- A minute of your time: The impact of survey recruitment method and interview location on the value of travel time pp. 1553-1584

- Askill Halse, Stefan Flügel, Marco Kouwenhoven, Gerard Jong, Hanne B. Sundfør, Nina Hulleberg, Guri N. Jordbakke and Henrik Lindhjem
- The effect of economic incentives and cooperation messages on user participation in crowdsourced public transport technologies pp. 1585-1612

- Jacqueline Arriagada, Claudio Mena, Marcela Munizaga and Daniel Schwartz
- Joint and sequential models for freight vehicle type and shipment size choice pp. 1613-1629

- Usman Ahmed and Matthew J. Roorda
- Estimation of daily bicycle traffic using machine and deep learning techniques pp. 1631-1684

- Md Mintu Miah, Kate Kyung Hyun, Stephen P. Mattingly and Hannan Khan
- Effects of high-speed rail on regional accessibility pp. 1685-1721

- Federico Cavallaro, Francesco Bruzzone and Silvio Nocera
- Immobility in a weekly mobility routine: studying the links between mobile and immobile days for employees and retirees pp. 1723-1742

- Benjamin Motte-Baumvol, Julie Fen-Chong and Olivier Bonin
- Stated benefits of teleworking in Mexico City: a discrete choice experiment on office workers pp. 1743-1807

- Jose Alberto Lara-Pulido and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- A joint demand modeling framework for ride-sourcing and dynamic ridesharing services: a geo-additive Markov random field based heterogeneous copula framework pp. 1809-1845

- Behram Wali, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti
- Low-emission zones, modes of transport and house prices: evidence from Berlin’s commuter belt pp. 1847-1895

- Eren Aydin and Kathleen Kürschner Rauck
- Calibration of sightseeing tour choices considering multiple decision criteria with diminishing reward pp. 1897-1921

- Kai Shen, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Wenzhe Sun and Ali Gul Qureshi
- Exploring the operational performance discrepancies between online ridesplitting and carpooling transportation modes based on DiDi data pp. 1923-1958

- Haoran Chen, Xuedong Yan, Xiaobing Liu and Tao Ma
- Where ridehail drivers go between trips pp. 1959-1981

- Adam Millard-Ball, Liwei Liu, Whitney Hansen, Drew Cooper and Joe Castiglione
- The MOBIS dataset: a large GPS dataset of mobility behaviour in Switzerland pp. 1983-2007

- Joseph Molloy, Alberto Castro, Thomas Götschi, Beaumont Schoeman, Christopher Tchervenkov, Uros Tomic, Beat Hintermann and Kay W. Axhausen
- Heuristic time-dependent personal scheduling problem with electric vehicles pp. 2009-2048

- Dimitrios Rizopoulos and Domokos Esztergár-Kiss
- Optimizing first- and last-mile public transit services leveraging transportation network companies (TNC) pp. 2049-2076

- Rick Grahn, Sean Qian and Chris Hendrickson
- Do low-carbon rewards incentivize people to ridesplitting? Evidence from structural analysis pp. 2077-2109

- Lei Wang, Wenxiang Li, Jinxian Weng, Dong Zhang and Wanjing Ma
Volume 50, issue 4, 2023
- Are they willing to switch from non-driving to driving? An exploratory study among Chinese older people pp. 1125-1163

- Long Chen, Chenglu Yang, Peng Jing, Qifen Zha, Xingyue Wang and Weichao Wang
- Understanding California wildfire evacuee behavior and joint choice making pp. 1165-1211

- Stephen D. Wong, Jacquelyn C. Broader, Joan L. Walker and Susan A. Shaheen
- Integrating a computable general equilibrium model with the four-step framework pp. 1213-1260

- Siroos Shahriari, Edward N. Robson, Jason Wang, Vinayak V. Dixit, S. Travis Waller and Taha H. Rashidi
- The role of culture and evolving attitudes in travel behaviour assimilation among south asian immigrants in Melbourne, Australia pp. 1261-1287

- Rahman Shafi, Alexa Delbosc and Geoffrey Rose
- Potential of on-demand services for urban travel pp. 1289-1321

- Nejc Geržinič, Niels Oort, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Oded Cats and Serge Hoogendoorn
- A multi-source data fusion framework for joint population, expenditure, and time use synthesis pp. 1323-1346

- Jason Hawkins and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Residential self-selection or socio-ecological interaction? the effects of sociodemographic and attitudinal characteristics on the built environment–travel behavior relationship pp. 1347-1398

- Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim
- Fundamental diagram of urban rail transit considering train–passenger interaction pp. 1399-1424

- Toru Seo, Kentaro Wada and Daisuke Fukuda
- Who should pay? Public acceptance of different means for funding transport infrastructure pp. 1425-1448

- Matts Andersson, Lina Jonsson, Karin Brundell-Freij and Katja Berdica
- E-bikes in rural areas: current and potential users in the Netherlands pp. 1449-1470

- Paul Plazier, Gerd Weitkamp and Agnes van den Berg
- A multinomial probit analysis of shanghai commute mode choice pp. 1471-1495

- Ke Wang, Chandra R. Bhat and Xin Ye
- What are the multimodal patterns of individual mobility at the day level in the Paris region? A two-stage data-driven approach based on the 2018 Household Travel Survey pp. 1497-1526

- Biao Yin and Fabien Leurent
Volume 50, issue 3, 2023
- User expectations and perceptions towards new public transport infrastructure: evaluating a cable car in Bogotá pp. 751-771

- Luis A. Guzman, Victor A. Cantillo-Garcia, Julian Arellana and Olga L. Sarmiento
- Regional freight generation and spatial interactions in developing regions using secondary data pp. 773-810

- Sowjanya Dhulipala and Gopal R. Patil
- Why are Hanoi students giving up on bus ridership? pp. 811-835

- Minh Hieu Nguyen and Dorina Pojani
- Neural network model for predicting variation in walking dynamics of pedestrians in social groups pp. 837-868

- Shi Sun, Cheng Sun, Dorine C. Duives and Serge P. Hoogendoorn
- Commute distance and jobs-housing fit pp. 869-891

- Evelyn Blumenberg and Fariba Siddiq
- Can information increase support for transportation reform? Results from an experiment pp. 893-912

- Calvin Thigpen, Kelcie Ralph, Nicholas J. Klein and Anne Brown
- How does self-assessed health status relate to preferences for cycling infrastructure? A latent class and latent variable approach pp. 913-928

- Tomás Rossetti and Ricardo Daziano
- How carpool drivers choose their passengers in Nanjing, China: effects of facial attractiveness and credit pp. 929-958

- Dawei Li, Yuchen Song, Dongjie Liu, Qi Cao and Junlan Chen
- Exploring the role of ride-hailing in trip chains pp. 959-1002

- Tanjeeb Ahmed and Michael Hyland
- Mitigating bus bunching with real-time crowding information pp. 1003-1030

- Arkadiusz Drabicki, Rafał Kucharski and Oded Cats
- Development of a practical aggregate spatial road freight modal demand model system for truck and commodity movements with an application of a distance-based charging regime pp. 1031-1071

- David Hensher, Edward Wei, Wen Liu, Loan Ho and Chinh Ho
- Is it possible to attract private vehicle users towards public transport? Understanding the key role of service quality, satisfaction and involvement on behavioral intentions pp. 1073-1101

- Juan Oña and Rocío Oña
- Informality and Tax Refund in Peru’s Intercity Passenger Ground Transport Market: An Empirical Appraisal pp. 1103-1123

- Santiago Roca and Luis Simabuko
Volume 50, issue 2, 2023
- Development of Pedestrian Level of Service (PLOS) model and satisfaction perception rating models for pedestrian infrastructure for mixed land-use urban areas pp. 355-381

- Jivesh Ujjwal and Ranja Bandyopadhyaya
- Bus ridership and its determinants in Beijing: A spatial econometric perspective pp. 383-406

- Jiaoe Wang, Yanan Li, Jingjuan Jiao, Haitao Jin and Fangye Du
- Impacts of built environment on travel behaviors of Generation Z: a longitudinal perspective pp. 407-436

- Xiaohong Chen, Tianhao Li and Quan Yuan
- Modeling household online shopping demand in the U.S.: a machine learning approach and comparative investigation between 2009 and 2017 pp. 437-476

- Limon Barua, Bo Zou, Yan Zhou and Yulin Liu
- Justifying toll payment with biased travel time estimates: Behavioral findings and route choice modeling pp. 477-511

- Einat Tenenboim, Nira Munichor and Yoram Shiftan
- Combining disparate surveys across time to study satisfaction with life: the effects of study context, sampling method, and transport attributes pp. 513-543

- Xinyi Wang, F. Atiyya Shaw, Patricia Mokhtarian, Giovanni Circella and Kari E. Watkins
- A theoretical investigation of user acceptance of autonomous public transport pp. 545-569

- Kum Fai Yuen, Ling Qian Choo, Xue Li, Yiik Diew Wong, Fei Ma and Xueqin Wang
- An exploratory analysis of alternative travel behaviors of ride-hailing users pp. 571-605

- Rezwana Rafiq and Michael G. McNally
- Congestion pricing and positive incentives: conceptual analysis and empirical findings from Israel pp. 607-633

- Galit Cohen-Blankshtain, Hillel Bar-Gera and Yoram Shiftan
- A multi-group analysis of the behavioral intention to ride in autonomous vehicles: evidence from three U.S. metropolitan areas pp. 635-675

- Christos Gkartzonikas, Lisa Lorena Losada-Rojas, Sharon Christ, V. Dimitra Pyrialakou and Konstantina Gkritza
- The edge and the center in neighborhood planning units: assessing permeability and edge attractiveness in Abu Dhabi pp. 677-705

- Khaled Alawadi, Ngoc Hong Nguyen and Mariam Alkaabi
- Mobility-on-demand pricing versus private vehicle TCO: how cost structures hinder the dethroning of the car pp. 707-731

- Tobias Kuhnimhof and Christine Eisenmann
- Gender differences in active travel in major cities across the world pp. 733-749

- Rahul Goel, Oyinlola Oyebode, Louise Foley, Lambed Tatah, Christopher Millett and James Woodcock
Volume 50, issue 1, 2023
- The determinants of shared bike use in China pp. 1-23

- Yiling Deng and Pengjun Zhao
- Travel attitudes or behaviours: Which one changes when they conflict? pp. 25-42

- Laura McCarthy, Alexa Delbosc, Maarten Kroesen and Mathijs Haas
- Encouraging carpooling for commuting in the Paris area (France): which incentives and for whom? pp. 43-62

- Julie Bulteau, Thierry Feuillet, Sophie Dantan and Souhir Abbes
- Improved imputation of rule sets in class association rule modeling: application to transportation mode choice pp. 63-106

- Jiajia Zhang, Tao Feng, Harry Timmermans and Zhengkui Lin
- Going carless in different urban fabrics: socio-demographics of household car ownership pp. 107-142

- L. E. Karjalainen, M. Tiitu, J. Lyytimäki, V. Helminen, P. Tapio, A. Tuominen, T. Vasankari, J. Lehtimäki and R. Paloniemi
- An extended theory of planned behavior to explain the intention to use carsharing: a multi-group analysis of different sociodemographic characteristics pp. 143-181

- Leiming Li and Yu Zhang
- Impact of self-parking autonomous vehicles on urban traffic congestion pp. 183-203

- Sajjad Shafiei, Ziyuan Gu, Hanna Grzybowska and Chen Cai
- Analysis of the influences of built environment measures on household car and motorcycle ownership decisions in Hubli-Dharwad cities pp. 205-243

- Chetan Doddamani and M. Manoj
- Can repeated surveys reveal the variation of the value of travel time over time? pp. 245-284

- Maria Börjesson, Marco Kouwenhoven, Gerard Jong and Andrew Daly
- Utilization rate of the fleet: a novel performance metric for a novel shared mobility pp. 285-301

- Ana Belén Rodríguez González, Mark Richard Wilby, Juan José Vinagre Díaz, Rubén Fernández Pozo and Carmen Sánchez Ávila
- Vehicle access and falling transit ridership: evidence from Southern California pp. 303-329

- Michael Manville, Brian D. Taylor, Evelyn Blumenberg and Andrew Schouten
- Vulnerability and resilience of the road transport industry in Poland to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis pp. 331-354

- Magdalena Osinska and Wojciech Zalewski
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