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A decomposition of trends in U.S. consumer expenditures on communications and...

AbstractThis paper offers a conceptual and partly empirical decomposition of the trends in U.S. consumer expenditures on five communications and nine transportation subcategories between 1984 and 2002....

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Individual responses to congestion policies: Modeling the consideration of...

AbstractThis study explores key factors affecting individuals’ consideration of eight travel-related strategy bundles (auto improvement, mobile phone, work-schedule changes, hire someone to do house or...

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The estimation of changes in rail ridership through an onboard survey: did...

AbstractAmtrak launched free Wi-Fi internet service (“AmtrakConnect”) on all trains of the California Capitol Corridor route (CC) on November 28, 2011. In March 2012, an onboard survey was conducted to...

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Travel mode choice and travel satisfaction: bridging the gap between decision...

AbstractOver the past decades research on travel mode choice has evolved from work that is informed by utility theory, examining the effects of objective determinants, to studies incorporating more...

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What makes travel pleasant and/or tiring? An investigation based on the...

AbstractThe 2007–2008 French National Travel Survey (FNTS) included questions about the trip experience for a random subsample of the respondents’ daily travel, offering a rare opportunity to examine a...

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The interactions between e-shopping and store shopping in the shopping...

AbstractWhen exploring the interactions between e-shopping and store-shopping, most empirical studies regarded shopping as a transaction, but did not consider internet use in other stages of the...

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Addressing the joint occurrence of self-selection and simultaneity biases in...

AbstractWe estimate the effect of carsharing on travel behavior (specifically, household vehicle holdings, frequency of transit usage, and frequency of biking and walking) using data from the 2011–2012...

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How do passengers use travel time? A case study of Shanghai–Nanjing high...

AbstractTraditional travel behavior theory regards travel time as a waste. Recent studies suggest that it carries a positive utility, among other reasons for the benefit of the activities conducted...

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Travel Satisfaction and Well-Being

AbstractOne approach to assessing the quality of life associated with a person’s daily travel is to obtain a summary judgment of that individual’s satisfaction with travel. Such a judgment could be...

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Epilogue: the new frontiers of behavioral research on the interrelationships...

AbstractThis special issue is a product of the international symposium on “ICT, Activities, Time Use and Travel” that was hosted by Nanjing University from 16 to 18 July 2016. The symposium brought...

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Representing heterogeneity in structural relationships among multiple choice...

AbstractTravel model systems often adopt a single decision structure that links several activity-travel choices together. The single decision structure is then used to predict activity-travel choices,...

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Subjective well-being and travel: retrospect and prospect

AbstractAlthough the improvement of well-being is often an implicitly-assumed goal of many, if not most, public policies, the study of subjective well-being (SWB) and travel has so far been confined to...

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Projecting travelers into a world of self-driving vehicles: estimating travel...

AbstractAutomated driving technologies are currently penetrating the market, and the coming fully autonomous cars will have far-reaching, yet largely unknown, implications. A critical unknown is the...

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Are millennials more multimodal? A latent-class cluster analysis with...

AbstractMillennials tend to use a variety of travel modes more often than older birth cohorts. Two potential explanations for this phenomenon prevail in the literature. According to the first...

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Who doesn’t mind waiting? Examining the relationships between waiting...

AbstractWaiting, whether for services, for someone, or for something, is an inescapable part of life. This paper addresses a gap in the waiting time literature by examining previously sparsely studied...

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What drives the gap? Applying the Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition method to...

AbstractConsiderable recent work suggests that Millennials’ behaviors may be converging with those of Generation X as they enter later life stages, but few have investigated whether attitudes, which...

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Do millennials value travel time differently because of productive...

AbstractMillennials, the demographic cohort born in the last two decades of the twentieth century, are reported to adopt information and communication technologies (ICTs) in their everyday lives,...

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Combining disparate surveys across time to study satisfaction with life: the...

AbstractSatisfaction with life is a self-reported measure of the quality of life that has become a critical societal indicator extensively used for the evaluation and comparison of a wide range of...

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Response willingness in consecutive travel surveys: an investigation based...

AbstractDeclining survey response rates have increased the costs of travel survey recruitment. Recruiting respondents based on their expressed willingness to participate in future surveys, obtained...

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A note on the sample selection (switching regression) model and treatment...

AbstractThis study examines the residential self-selection issue from conceptual and methodological aspects, with an empirical application. The study was motivated by the challenge of interpreting the...

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