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Manish Shirgaokar, Aditi Misra, Asha Weinstein Agrawal, Martin Wachs, Bonnie Dobbs
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Ride-hailing services such as Lyft and Uber can complement rides offered by family, friends, paid providers, and public transit. To learn why older adults might wish to use ride-hail, we conducted an online survey of 2,917 California respondents age 55 a...
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Kevin Manaugh, Ahmed El-Geneidy
For many years, researchers have struggled to separate the effects of personal tastes?including residential choices?from built environment and transport related factors when attempting to understand and model travel behavior. This paper will briefly desc...
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Wei (Laura) Tang, Patricia Lyon Mokhtarian, Susan L. Handy
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Working at home is widely viewed as a useful travel-reduction strategy, and it is partly for that reason that considerable research related to telecommuting and home-based work has been conducted in the last two decades. This study examines the effect of...
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Mariano Méndez-Suárez
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Mariano Méndez-Suárez
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Ni Luh Yuni Nilam, Puspita Dewi, Gede Widyadnyana Pasek
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The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of event marketing, housing concepts and location on home purchase decisions at Bhumi Inti Propertindo Singaraja. The examination procedure used in this research is validity and reliability test, clas...
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Ni Luh Yuni Nilam, Puspita Dewi, Gede Widyadnyana Pasek
Pág. 74 - 79
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of event marketing, housing concepts and location on home purchase decisions at Bhumi Inti Propertindo Singaraja. The examination procedure used in this research is validity and reliability test, clas...
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Vincent Obry-Legros, Geneviève Boisjoly
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While the influence of land use and transport networks on travel behavior is known, few studies have jointly examined the effects of home and work location characteristics when modelling travel behavior. In this study, a two-step approach is proposed to ...
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Federico Malucelli, Maddalena Nonato, Emanuele Tresoldi
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Pedibus, also known as the Walking School Bus, is a popular system in Western countries aimed at increasing the percentage of children walking to school, reducing vehicular congestion at school gates, and legitimating walking as a mobility mode. In its s...
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Amanda Howell, Kristina Currans, Steven Gehrke, Gregory Norton, Kelly Clifton
Planning for affordable housing is challenged by development policies that assess transportation impacts based on methodologies that often do not distinguish between the travel patterns of residents of market-rate housing and those living in affordable u...
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Erik Elldér
This paper investigates whether urban structure influences daily travel behavior differently when people telework in urban contexts. Regression models are applied to address whether and to what extent travel is associated with various measures of urban s...
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Zhicheng Shi, Xintao Liu, Jianhui Lai, Chengzhuo Tong, Anshu Zhang and Wenzhong Shi
In this era of population aging, it is essential to understand the spatial distribution patterns of the elderly. Based on the smart card data of the elderly, this study aims to detect the home location and examine the spatial distribution patterns of the...
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Petter Christiansen, Nils Fearnley, Jan Usterud Hanssen, Kåre Skollerud
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Few studies have investigated how parking requirements (norms) for households and home parking availability influence car ownership and car-use. The common practice of local authorities is to use minimum parking norms for housing, and, in some urban area...
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Bat-hen Nahmias-Biran, Shuki Cohen, Vladimir Simon and Israel Feldman
Mobile phones have achieved a high rate of penetration and gained great interest in the field of travel behavior studies. However, mobile phone data exploitation for national travel models has only been sporadically studied thus far. This work focuses on...
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Lihardo Faisal Simanjuntak, Rahmad Mahendra and Evi Yulianti
Twitter user location data provide essential information that can be used for various purposes. However, user location is not easy to identify because many profiles omit this information, or users enter data that do not correspond to their actual locatio...
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Jason Hawkins, Khandker Nurul Habib
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Home location choice is based on both the characteristics of the dwelling (e.g., size, style, number of bedrooms) and the location (e.g., proximity to work, quality of schools, accessibility). Recent years have seen a steep increase in the price of housi...
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David S. Lamb, Joni Downs and Steven Reader
Finding clusters of events is an important task in many spatial analyses. Both confirmatory and exploratory methods exist to accomplish this. Traditional statistical techniques are viewed as confirmatory, or observational, in that researchers are confirm...
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Sohaib Shahzad Hassan
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Using an extensive data set on the Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) projects fromCentral and Eastern European Countries (CEEC), this study empirically examines the impactsof host country economic institutions, including property rights protection...
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Che Maznah Mat Isa, Hamidah Mohd Saman, Christopher Nigel Preece
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This paper proposes a model for entry location (EL) and entry timing (ET) decisions to guide construction firms in accessing targeted international markets. Neglecting to properly choose the right combination of the entry location and entry timing ...
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Che Maznah Mat Isa, Hamidah Mohd Saman, Christopher Nigel Preece
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This paper proposes a model for entry location (EL) and entry timing (ET) decisions to guide construction firms in accessing targeted international markets. Neglecting to properly choose the right combination of the entry location and entry timing ...
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