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Beenish Moalla Chaudhry, Shekufeh Shafeie and Mona Mohamed
Theoretical models play a vital role in understanding the barriers and facilitators for the acceptance or rejection of emerging technologies. We conducted a narrative review of theoretical models predicting acceptance and adoption of human enhancement em...
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Rhea Acuña
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This study leverages the staggered opening of new Metro stations in a suburb of Washington, DC to estimate the impact of proximity to public rail transit on housing prices. Both hedonic and repeat sales models indicate that housing prices increase as dis...
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Sijie Yang, Kimon Krenz, Waishan Qiu and Wenjing Li
House prices have long been closely related to the built environment of cities, yet whether the subjective perception (SP) of these environments has a differing effect on prices at multiple urban scales is unclear. This study sheds light on the impact of...
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Yue Ying, Mila Koeva, Monika Kuffer and Jaap Zevenbergen
Increasing urbanisation has inevitably led to the continuous construction of buildings. Urban expansion and densification processes reshape cities and, in particular, the third dimension (3D), thus calling for a technical shift from 2D to 3D for property...
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Yadi Wang, David Levinson
Pág. 469 - 496
The traditional mobility-oriented travel-time saving benefit assessment method has been repeatedly questioned for numerous intrinsic flaws, motivating the search for alternative benefit assessment approaches. Although a wealth of literature confirms the ...
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Matthew Kok Ming Ng, Josephine Roper, Chyi Lin Lee and Christopher Pettit
Cities often show residential income segregation, and the price of housing is generally related to employment accessibility, but how do these factors intersect? We analyse Greater Sydney, Australia, a metropolitan area of 5 million people. Sydney is foun...
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Evert Guliker, Erwin Folmer and Marten van Sinderen
With the rapidly increasing house prices in the Netherlands, there is a growing need for more localised value predictions for mortgage collaterals within the financial sector. Many existing studies focus on modelling house prices for an individual city; ...
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Ismail Bile Hassan, Masrah Azrifah Azmi Murad, Ibrahim El-Shekeil and Jigang Liu
This study validates and extends the latest unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) with the privacy calculus model. To evaluate the adoption of healthcare and e-government applications, researchers have recommended?in previous litera...
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ChengHe Guan, Mark Junjie Tan, Richard Peiser
Pág. 1295 - 1315
Investment in public transportation such as a metro line extension is often capitalized partially into housing values due to the spatiotemporal effects. Using housing transaction data from 2014 to 2019, this paper studies the Second Avenue Subway or Q-li...
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Mahmoud Sharaan, Chatuphorn Somphong and Keiko Udo
Coastal erosion and inundation represent the main impacts of climate change and the consequential sea level rise (SLR) on beaches. The resultant deterioration of coastal habitats and decline in beach tourism revenue has been a primary concern for coastal...
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