This paper proposes a joint model of home-based telecommuting choice and weekly telecommuting frequency. The model is applied to an empirical analysis using data from a household survey conducted by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council. The empirical results underscore the importance of socioeconomic and occupational characteristics of employees in explaining telecommuting behavior. Further, the analysis also indicates that failure to accommodate common unobserved factors affecting telecommuting choice and frequency can lead to inconsistent estimation of the effects of exogenous variables and misleading projections of the magnitude of telecommuting. Popuri and Bhat
e advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciation...
This paper provides an overview of the status of telecommuting in the United States, especially as i...
The advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciatio...
textThe current study contributes to the already substantial scholarly literature on telecommuting b...
The interest in telecommuting stems from the potential benefits in alleviating traffic congestion, d...
This study examines three models of the individual’s preference for home- and center-based telecommu...
2011-08-04Whether telecommuting and personal travel are complements or substitutes is a key question...
This paper investigates the impact of several factors on the adoption of telecommuting, using empiri...
Telecommuting is viewed as a public policy tool for reducing congestion and air pollution, but it ma...
The last decade of the 20th century witnessed the rapid development of new information technologies....
Telecommuting is an emerging phenomenon in the United States, as an alternative to the daily commute...
This work analyzes the effects of home-based teleworking on the number of trips and weekly miles tra...
Previous empirical studies have made contributions to the understanding of the impact of telecommuti...
A conceptual model of the choice to telecommute was advanced in an earlier paper (Mokhtarian and Sal...
Abstract. A conceptual model of the choice to telecommute was advanced in an earlier paper. In this ...
e advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciation...
This paper provides an overview of the status of telecommuting in the United States, especially as i...
The advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciatio...
textThe current study contributes to the already substantial scholarly literature on telecommuting b...
The interest in telecommuting stems from the potential benefits in alleviating traffic congestion, d...
This study examines three models of the individual’s preference for home- and center-based telecommu...
2011-08-04Whether telecommuting and personal travel are complements or substitutes is a key question...
This paper investigates the impact of several factors on the adoption of telecommuting, using empiri...
Telecommuting is viewed as a public policy tool for reducing congestion and air pollution, but it ma...
The last decade of the 20th century witnessed the rapid development of new information technologies....
Telecommuting is an emerging phenomenon in the United States, as an alternative to the daily commute...
This work analyzes the effects of home-based teleworking on the number of trips and weekly miles tra...
Previous empirical studies have made contributions to the understanding of the impact of telecommuti...
A conceptual model of the choice to telecommute was advanced in an earlier paper (Mokhtarian and Sal...
Abstract. A conceptual model of the choice to telecommute was advanced in an earlier paper. In this ...
e advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciation...
This paper provides an overview of the status of telecommuting in the United States, especially as i...
The advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciatio...