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Mauro F. Pereira, Paula Santana and David S. Vale
Road network connectivity determines the accessibility of urban activities for pedestrians, while streetscape characteristics have an impact on route attractiveness. Methods used to measure the influence of connectivity and streetscape characteristics on...
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Carolina Zúñiga, David Aguado and Patricio Cabrera-Tenecela
This research aimed to analyze the moderating effect that Protestant work ethics (PWE) have on the relationship between human resources practices (HRP) and (a) work engagement (WE) and (b) organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). The sample consisted o...
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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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Lancelot Rodrigue, Julia Daley, Léa Ravensbergen, Kevin Manaugh, Rania Wasfi , Gregory Butler, Ahmed El-Geneidy
Pág. 709 - 727
Subjective walkability is a measure of the perceived friendliness of walking in an area. Though subjective walkability is less commonly assessed than objective measurements, the latter often fail to reflect the experience of walking. This study aims to b...
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Guangyue Nian, Jian Sun and Jianyun Huang
Road traffic congestion is a common problem in most large cities, and exploring the root causes is essential to alleviate traffic congestion. Travel behavior is closely related to the built environment, and affects road travel speed. This paper investiga...
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Young-Jae Kim, Jeong-hyung Cho and Seung-Woo Kang
This study utilizes the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) variables?including ?attitude,? ?subjective norms,? and ?perceived behavioral control??to understand the relationship between mask-wearing behavior and physical/non-physical leisure activity partic...
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Isabelle Sinclair, Myriane St-Pierre, Guillaume Elgbeili, Paquito Bernard, Cathy Vaillancourt, Sonia Gagnon and Kelsey Needham Dancause
Background: Past research shows that psychosocial stress and distress predict sedentary behavior and physical activity, but few studies focus on pregnant women. Our objective was to analyze relationships between psychosocial stress and distress with sede...
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Mohamad Farhan Mohamad Mohsin,Mohd Noor Abdul Hamid,Nurakmal Ahmad Mustaffa,Razamin Ramli,Kamarudin Abdullah
Pág. pp. 140 - 152
CSR UUMWiFi is a CSR project under Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) that provides unlimited free internet connection for the Changlun community. Launched in 2015, the service has accumulated a huge number of users with diverse background and interest. Thi...
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Linghan Zhang and Junyi Zhang
Highly social activities like leisure and tourism are considered to have positive effects on the elderly’s mental health. Taking Japan as a case study, this research aims to clarify how leisure and tourism contribute to the elderly’s quality ...
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Sonja M. Prendivoj
Interpretive signs are the silent ambassadors of geosites and serve a diverse audience. The primary aim of this study is to develop signs for geosites targeted at two unique groups of geotourists. A conceptual multidisciplinary geotourist typology is for...
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