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Kushagra Sinha and Sanjay Gupta
With the considerable growth in the information and communication technology (ICT), several smartphone-based mobility platforms have already sprung up and they have the potential of transforming the mobility ecosystem completely. However, there is close ...
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Younes Delhoum, Rachid Belaroussi, Francis Dupin and Mahdi Zargayouna
For too long, many refined transportation models have focused solely on private and public transportation, assuming that bicycles only require simple models, such as bird flight distance or trips on horizontal tracks at a constant speed. This paper aims ...
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Zhao Pengjun, Li Shengxiao
In the process of suburbanization of large growing cities, transit passengers have an undeniable role to play in terms of local traffic, car use, and petrol consumption. It is widely believed that transit-oriented development (metro station) could encour...
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Xinyi Wu, Spencer A. Wood, David Fisher, Greg Lindsey
Decision makers need information on the use of, and demand for, public recreation and transportation facilities. Innovations in monitoring technologies and diffusion of social media enable new approaches to estimation of demand. We assess the feasibility...
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Antonio Comi, Agostino Nuzzolo
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Although the store shopping remains the predominant way to buy, internet is modifying the end consumer's behaviour. In fact, the advance of information and communication technologies have pushed more and more people to choose to shop on-line. This can ha...
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Kosuke Miyatake, Toshinori Nemoto, Satoshi Nakaharai, Katsuhiko Hayashi
Pág. 656 - 666
The development of online shopping services is stimulated by both retailers and consumers. Compared to the brick-and-mortar type of stores, the online shopping retailers can save selling cost, such as rent and labor cost, and consumers who purchase items...
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Andrés Monzón, Sara Hernández, Floridea Di Ciommo
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Multimodal trips are increasing in metropolitan areas, making public transport less attractive. There is a need for integration in order to achieve effective seamless mobility. One dimension of integration is to reduce the disruption of transfer among mo...
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Helena Strömberg, I.C. MariAnne Karlsson
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An increase in utilitarian cycling could have many benefits for society as well as the individual. Today, cycling is however used for only a small share of everyday trips. Several studies have identified factors that facilitate or hinder an increase in e...
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Natalie D Popovich, Susan Handy
Growing concerns about climate change and traffic congestion are motivating policymakers to find ways to encourage sustainable travel options. In the United States, where 88 percent of shopping trips are made by car, research identifying the factors that...
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Robert James Schneider
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Pedestrian travel data are critical for measuring and analyzing sustainable transportation systems. However, traditional household travel surveys and analysis methods often ignore secondary modes, such as walking from a street parking space to a store en...
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