Transportation
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Volume 34, issue 6, 2007
- Information impact on quality of multimodal travel choices: conceptualizations and empirical analyses pp. 625-645

- Caspar Chorus, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans
- Why are work travel plans effective? Comparing conclusions from narrative and meta-analytical research synthesis pp. 647-666

- Sebastian Bamberg and Guido Möser
- Extending stated choice analysis to recognise agent-specific attribute endogeneity in bilateral group negotiation and choice: a think piece pp. 667-679

- David Hensher, Sean Puckett and John Rose
- Operating costs in Norwegian toll companies: a panel data analysis pp. 681-695

- Erik Amdal, Gunnar Bårdsen, Kåre Johansen and Morten Welde
- An analysis of the social context of children’s weekend discretionary activity participation pp. 697-721

- Ipek Sener and Chandra Bhat
- Assessing the accuracy of the Sydney Household Travel Survey with GPS pp. 723-741

- Peter Stopher, Camden FitzGerald and Min Xu
Volume 34, issue 5, 2007
- The built environment and travel behavior: making the connection pp. 529-533

- Jessica Guo and Cynthia Chen
- Do changes in neighborhood characteristics lead to changes in travel behavior? A structural equations modeling approach pp. 535-556

- Xinyu Cao, Patricia Mokhtarian and Susan Handy
- Modeling residential sorting effects to understand the impact of the built environment on commute mode choice pp. 557-573

- Abdul Pinjari, Ram Pendyala, Chandra Bhat and Paul Waddell
- The impact of urban form on automobile travel: disentangling causation from correlation pp. 575-588

- Colin Vance and Ralf Hedel
- The influence of built environment to the trends in commuting journeys in the Netherlands pp. 589-609

- Yusak Susilo and Kees Maat
- A detailed analysis of how an urban trail system affects cyclists’ travel pp. 611-624

- Kevin Krizek, Ahmed El-Geneidy and Kristin Thompson
Volume 34, issue 4, 2007
- Uncertainty in traffic forecasts: literature review and new results for The Netherlands pp. 375-395

- Gerard Jong, Andrew Daly, Marits Pieters, Stephen Miller, Ronald Plasmeijer and Frank Hofman
- Land use-transportation scenario planning: promise and reality pp. 397-412

- Keith Bartholomew
- A new approach to evaluating on-road public transport priority projects: balancing the demand for limited road-space pp. 413-428

- Graham Currie, Majid Sarvi and Bill Young
- Design and development of a stated choice experiment for interdependent agents: accounting for interactions between buyers and sellers of urban freight services pp. 429-451

- Sean Puckett, David Hensher, John Rose and Andrew Collins
- Influences on bicycle use pp. 453-470

- J. Hunt and J. Abraham
- The role of paratransit: some reflections based on the experience of residents’ coach services in Hong Kong pp. 471-486

- Becky Loo
- Travel mode choice: affected by objective or subjective determinants? pp. 487-511

- Joachim Scheiner and Christian Holz-Rau
- Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on time use and travel behavior: a structural equations analysis pp. 513-527

- Donggen Wang and Fion Law
Volume 34, issue 3, 2007
- The rapid motorization of asia: implications for the future pp. 275-279

- Ram Pendyala and Ryuichi Kitamura
- Specification and estimation of a spatially and temporally autocorrelated seemingly unrelated regression model: application to crash rates in China pp. 281-300

- Xiaokun Wang and Kara Kockelman
- The transition to electric bikes in China: history and key reasons for rapid growth pp. 301-318

- Jonathan Weinert, Chaktan Ma and Christopher Cherry
- Singapore motorisation restraint and its implications on travel behaviour and urban sustainability pp. 319-335

- Piotr Olszewski
- User satisfaction with paratransit in competition with motorization in indonesia: anticipation of future implications pp. 337-354

- Tri Joewono and Hisashi Kubota
- Longer-term changes in mode choice decisions in Chennai: a comparison between cross-sectional and dynamic models pp. 355-374

- Karthik Srinivasan and P. Bhargavi
Volume 34, issue 2, 2007
- Fatigue in long-duration travel diaries pp. 143-160

- K. W. Axhausen, M. Löchl, R. Schlich, T. Buhl and P. Widmer
- An Analysis of Weekend Work Activity Patterns in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 161-175

- Elizabeth Sall and Chandra Bhat
- Nature or nurture: why do railroads carry greater freight share in the United States than in Europe? pp. 177-193

- Jose Vassallo and Mark Fagan
- Critical success conditions of collaborative methods: a comparative evaluation of transport planning projects pp. 195-212

- Alexander Walter and Roland Scholz
- Flexible substitution patterns in models of mode and time of day choice: new evidence from the UK and the Netherlands pp. 213-238

- Stephane Hess, John Polak, Andrew Daly and Geoffrey Hyman
- The ambivalence of ridesharing pp. 239-253

- Catherine Morency
- Transportation and land-use preferences and residents’ neighborhood choices: the sufficiency of compact development in the Atlanta region pp. 255-274

- Jonathan Levine and Lawrence Frank
Volume 34, issue 1, 2007
- Guidelines for samplers: measuring a change in behaviour from before and after surveys pp. 1-16

- Peter Stopher and Stephen Greaves
- Factors influencing support for local transportation sales tax measures pp. 17-35

- Robert Hannay and Martin Wachs
- Promoting Public Transport Using Marketing Techniques in Mobility Management and Verifying their Quantitative Effects pp. 37-49

- Ayako Taniguchi and Satoshi Fujii
- Understanding Travel Time Expenditures Around the World: Exploring the Notion of a Travel Time Frontier pp. 51-65

- Amlan Banerjee, Xin Ye and Ram Pendyala
- An analysis of the determinants of children’s weekend physical activity participation pp. 67-87

- Rachel Copperman and Chandra Bhat
- The effect of location, mobility and socio-demographic factors on task and time allocation of households pp. 89-105

- Dick Ettema, Tim Schwanen and Harry Timmermans
- Immobility in travel diary surveys pp. 107-128

- Jean-Loup Madre, Kay Axhausen and Werner Brög
- Airport management: a strategic approach pp. 129-142

- Elton Fernandes and Ricardo Pacheco
Volume 33, issue 6, 2006
- Should we abandon activity type analysis? Redefining activities by their salient attributes pp. 517-536

- Sean Doherty
- Empirical analysis of transportation investment and economic development at state, county and municipality levels pp. 537-551

- Joseph Berechman, Dilruba Ozmen and Kaan Ozbay
- An empirical investigation on the dynamic processes of activity scheduling and trip chaining pp. 553-565

- Ming Lee and Michael McNally
- The multi-criteria road network design problem in an urban area pp. 567-588

- Giulio Cantarella and Antonino Vitetta
- Computing dynamic user equilibria for large-scale transportation networks pp. 589-604

- Mansoureh Jeihani, Hanif Sherali and Antoine Hobeika
- Introducing alternative fuel vehicles in Hong Kong: views from the public light bus industry pp. 605-619

- Becky Loo, S. Wong and Timothy Hau
- Estimating commuter mode choice: A discrete choice analysis of the impact of road pricing and parking charges pp. 621-639

- Kevin Washbrook, Wolfgang Haider and Mark Jaccard
- A measurement and Comparison of Cost Competitiveness of Container Ports in Southeast Asia pp. 641-654

- Jasmine Lam and Wei Yap
Volume 33, issue 5, 2006
- Special issue on activity-travel decision processes pp. 423-427

- Sean Doherty and Dick Ettema
- Changing the timing of activities in resolving Scheduling Conflicts pp. 429-445

- Tomás Ruiz and Harry Timmermans
- On altruists and egoists in activity participation and travel: who are they and do they live together? pp. 447-462

- Konstadinos Goulias and Kriste Henson
- Exploring the propensity to perform social activities: a social network approach pp. 463-480

- Juan Carrasco and Eric Miller
- The applicability of non-cooperative game theory in transport analysis pp. 481-496

- Yaron Hollander and Joseph Prashker
- A multiple discrete-continuous model for independent- and joint-discretionary-activity participation decisions pp. 497-515

- Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan and Chandra Bhat
Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
- Household Mobility Tool Ownership: Modeling Interactions between Cars and Season Tickets pp. 311-328

- Darren Scott and Kay Axhausen
- Telecommuting Suitability Modeling: An Approach Based on the Concept of Abstract job pp. 329-346

- Amir Mamdoohi, Mohammad Kermanshah and Hossain Poorzahedy
- A Topological Method to Choose Optimal Solutions after Solving the Multi-criteria Urban Road Network Design Problem pp. 347-370

- Francesco Russo and Antonino Vitetta
- Validating the Passenger Traffic Model for Copenhagen pp. 371-392

- Goran Vuk and Christian Hansen
- The Impact of Travel Time Information on Travelers’ Learning under Uncertainty pp. 393-408

- Erel Avineri and Joseph Prashker
- An Application of the Hierarchical Fuzzy Process to Container Port Competition: Policy and Strategic Implications pp. 409-422

- Gu-Tae Yeo and Dong-Wook Song
Volume 33, issue 3, 2006
- The Signs of the Times: Imposing a Globally Signed Condition on Willingness to Pay Distributions pp. 205-222

- David Hensher
- Tradeoffs between Time Allocations to Maintenance Activities/Travel and Discretionary Activities/Travel pp. 223-240

- Cynthia Chen and Patricia Mokhtarian
- Analysing Demand for Suburban Trips: A Mixed RP/SP Model with Latent Variables and Interaction Effects pp. 241-261

- Raquel Espino, Concepción Román and Juan Ortúzar
- The Impacts of Ict on leisure Activities and Travel: A Conceptual Exploration pp. 263-289

- Patricia Mokhtarian, Ilan Salomon and Susan Handy
- Short-term Hourly Traffic Forecasts using Hong Kong Annual Traffic Census pp. 291-310

- William Lam, Yun Tang, K. Chan and Mei-Lam Tam
Volume 33, issue 2, 2006
- Planning and Policy of Public Transportation Systems in Asia pp. 111-113

- S. Wong and William Lam
- Developing Metro Systems in the People’s Republic of China: Policy and Gaps pp. 115-132

- Becky Loo and Dennis Li
- Planning and Evaluation of Passenger Ferry Service in Hong Kong pp. 133-152

- Avishai Ceder
- Development and Deployment of Public Transport Policy and Planning in Taiwan pp. 153-170

- Lawrence Lan, Ming-Te Wang and April Kuo
- Land Transport Policy and Public Transport in Singapore pp. 171-188

- Soi Lam and Trinh Toan
- Innovative Public Transport Oriented Policies in Seoul pp. 189-204

- Seungjae Lee, Shinhae Lee and Young-Ihn Lee
Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
- The Influences of the Built Environment and Residential Self-Selection on Pedestrian Behavior: Evidence from Austin, TX pp. 1-20

- Xinyu Cao, Susan Handy and Patricia Mokhtarian
- An Evaluation of the Accessibility Benefits of Commuter Rail in Eastern Massachusetts using Spatial Hedonic Price Functions pp. 21-43

- Robert Armstrong and Daniel Rodríguez
- Determination and Applications of Environmental Costs at Different Sized Airports – Aircraft Noise and Engine Emissions pp. 45-61

- Cherie Lu and Peter Morrell
- Modeling Travel Time Under ATIS Using Mixed Linear Models pp. 63-82

- M. Abdalla and Mohamed Abdel-Aty
- Experiential Incrementalism: On the Theory and Technique to Implement Transport Plans and Policies pp. 83-110

- Antti Talvitie
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