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Yose Lee and Ducksu Seo
While understanding the dynamic urban network through the concept of regional centrality has provided various implications on the structure and hierarchy of cities, the macroscopic focus of previous studies has largely overlooked the small-scale physical...
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Georgios Stamos and Dimosthenis Kotsopoulos
The recent circumstances of the COVID-19 crisis have brought significant changes to employees? personal, as well as organizational, lives. For office workers worldwide, this has come as a result of the abrupt and wide adoption of telework, as organizatio...
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Rui Xin, Linfang Ding, Bo Ai, Min Yang, Ruoxin Zhu, Bin Cao and Liqiu Meng
Bike-sharing data are an important data source to study urban mobility in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, studies that focus on different bike-sharing activities including both riding and rebalancing are sparse. This limi...
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Yanzhong Yin, Qunyong Wu and Mengmeng Li
Understanding intercity mobility patterns is important for future urban planning, in which the intensity of intercity mobility indicates the degree of urban integration development. This study investigates the intercity mobility patterns of the Greater B...
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Richa Maheshwari, Veronique Van Acker, Jonas De Vos, Frank Witlox
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Although the majority of literature explains travel satisfaction by examining trip determinants, the interaction between travel satisfaction and satisfaction with other life domains has been analyzed less frequently. Accounting for satisfaction with othe...
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Yongling Li, Stan Geertman, Yanliu Lin, Pieter Hooimeijer, Wangtu Xu, Jie Huang
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Studies have found that spatial mismatch is a universal phenomenon, although both their substantive and methodological focus can differ substantially. In China, there is a growing body of literature on spatial mismatch, but few studies have measured the ...
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Zhipeng Li and Xinyi Niu
The increasing popularity of intercity commuting is affecting regional development and people?s lifestyles. A key approach to addressing the challenges brought about by intercity commuting is analyzing its determinants. Although spatial nonstationarity s...
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Patricia K. Doyle-Baker, Andrew Ladle, Angela Rout and Paul Galpern
For many university students, commuting to and from campus constitutes a large proportion of their daily movement, and therefore it may influence their ability and willingness to spend time on campus or to participate in campus activities. To assess stud...
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Jing Kang, Changcheng Kan and Zhongjie Lin
With the rapid development of electric vehicles (EVs) around the world, debates have arisen with regard to their impacts on people?s lifestyles and urban space. Mining spatio-temporal patterns from increasingly smart city sensors and personal mobile devi...
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Huihui Wang, Weihua Zeng and Ruoxin Cao
The jobs?housing balance concerns the spatial relationship between the number of jobs and housing units within a given geographical area. Due to the separation of jobs and housing, spatial dislocations have occurred in large cities, which have resulted i...
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