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Jixiang Liu, Jiangping Zhou, Longzhu Xiao
Pág. 1129 - 1148
As a sustainable mode of travel, walking for transportation has multiple environmental, social, and health-related benefits. In existing studies, however, such walking has rarely been differentiated between commuting and non-commuting trips. Using multil...
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Alessandro Araldi
Over the last two decades, a growing number of works in urban studies have revealed how micro-retail distribution is significantly related to specific properties of the urban built environment. While a wide variety of urban form measures have been invest...
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Zhen Yang,Syed T. Ali,Farman Ali,Zahid Sarwar,Muhammad A. Khan
AbstractPurpose: Institutional theory is a reasonable explanation for the motives of corporate social responsibility (CSR) behaviours (e.g. corporate green innovation). The existing literature defines institutional pressure as threats for legitimacy when...
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Yuanyuan Zhang and Yuming Zhang
Car travel accounts for the largest share of transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions in the United States (U.S.), leading to serious air pollution and negative health effects; approximately 76.3% of car trips are single-occupant. To reduce the ne...
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Ying Jiang, Junyi Zhang, Makoto Chikaraishi, Hajime Seya, Akimasa Fujiwara
Pág. 1815 - 1823
This study investigates Japanese drivers? over-speeding violation behaviors on expressways captured by a GPS-enabled smart phone App, called Safety Supporter and designed by the authors, with functions of both second-by-second safety diagnosis and traffi...
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