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Abdelrahman Samaha and Hamid Mostofi
This research investigates the influencing variables that affect the likelihood of choosing car-sharing if it launches in the Greater Cairo Metropolitan Area, Egypt. It adopts a binary logistic regression model to analyze the findings of an online stated...
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Aditya V Sohoni, Mariam Thomas, K.V. Krishna Rao
Pág. 2603 - 2618
The cities of developing countries are undertaking implementation of rail based transit systems, especially metro rail, as a solution to the problems of urban traffic congestion and rapidly increasing travel demand, keeping in view the goal of sustainabl...
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Frank Pan, Kuan-Mien Hsieh
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Investors in Taiwan prefer to invest in offshore funds, and they are good customers in the eyes of the world's major fund companies. Funds are competing these investors through these 3,400 bank branches. Literature has indicated comprehensive selection c...
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Katherine Williams, Kelly Biedenweg and Lee Cerveny
Ecosystem services consistently group together both spatially and cognitively into ?bundles?. Understanding socio-economic predictors of these bundles is essential to informing a management approach that emphasizes equitable distribution of ecosystem ser...
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Takaaki Kato and Aiko Endo
The value of a good is contingent on an individual?s experience that reveals the nature of the good. This study investigates the effects of a water shortage due to the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster in 2011 on the voluntary management o...
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Mohammad Lavasani, Md Sakoat Hossan, Hamidreza Asgari, Xia Jin
Pág. 2330 - 2343
Revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP) data have been widely used in transportation studies to understand user's preferences regarding various travel decisions. This paper focuses on investigating the modeling techniques to address various i...
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The concept of residential housing preferences has been studied across multiple disciplines, with extensive literature supporting both stated and revealed preference methods. This study argues that both preference types, stated and revealed, should be as...
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Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Marketta Kyttä and Greg Brown
The concept of residential housing preferences has been studied across multiple disciplines, with extensive literature supporting both stated and revealed preference methods. This study argues that both preference types, stated and revealed, should be as...
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Jan Pavlas, Ondrej Krejcar, Petra Maresova and Ali Selamat
We live in a heavily technologized global society. It is therefore not surprising that efforts are being made to integrate current information technology into the treatment of diabetes mellitus. This paper is dedicated to improving the treatment of this ...
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María Carolina Lecompte, Bocarejo S. Juan Pablo
Pág. 4245 - 4257
This paper summarizes recent research on unequal access to transport systems. It focuses on how gender and socioeconomic inequalities may be aggravated by differences in transport accessibility. The investigation evaluated three hypothesis; first, transp...
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Juan Pablo Bocarejo, Luis A. Guzman, Ingrid Portilla, David Meléndez, ... Carlos Rivera
Pág. 5121 - 5143
Providing adequate, conveniently located social housing (SH) is one of the main challenges that developing cities face nowadays. This research aims to provide evidence showing how low-income households value different attributes and their trade-offs when...
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Shinji Tanaka, Shinya Ohno, Fumihiko Nakamura
Pág. 1342 - 1351
In high demand seasons, heavy traffic causes congestion not only on main carriageways but also in rest areas. Congestion in rest areas make vehicles cruising, crawling, standing and sometimes reverse running inside the area to find a parking lot. Such ve...
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I.C. Athira, C.P. Muneera, K. Krishnamurthy, M.V.L.R. Anjaneyulu
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Value of travel time (VOT) is one of the key inputs to travel demand models and is important for management and appraisal of transport investment decisions. The value of travel time can be defined as the price people are willing to pay to acquire an addi...
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