This study examines the rhythms in the shopping activity participation of individuals over a multiweek period by modeling the duration between successive shopping participations. A hazard based duration model is used to model intershopping duration, and a latent segmentation method is applied to distinguish between random shoppers and routine shoppers. The paper applies the methodology to examine the regularity and frequency of shopping behavior of individuals using a continuous six-week travel survey collected in the cities of Halle and Karlsruhe in Germany in the fall of 1999. The empirical results underscore the need to adopt a flexible hazard model form for analyzing intershopping durations. The results also provide important insights i...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
This paper investigates the potential of using a ‘typical week’ time frame in activity-based travel ...
Despite growing prevalence of online shopping, its impacts on mobility are poorly understood. This p...
This study examines the rhythms in the shopping activity participation of individuals over a multiwe...
This paper jointly examines the length between successive participations in several activity purpose...
This paper jointly examines the length between successive participations in several activity purpose...
Activity duration is an important component of the activity participation behavior of individuals, a...
At the time of publication C.R. Bhat was at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.Activity dura...
This paper jointly examines the length between successive participations in several activity purpose...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Most models for purchase timing behavior of households do not take into account that many households...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
This paper investigates the potential of using a ‘typical week’ time frame in activity-based travel ...
Despite growing prevalence of online shopping, its impacts on mobility are poorly understood. This p...
This study examines the rhythms in the shopping activity participation of individuals over a multiwe...
This paper jointly examines the length between successive participations in several activity purpose...
This paper jointly examines the length between successive participations in several activity purpose...
Activity duration is an important component of the activity participation behavior of individuals, a...
At the time of publication C.R. Bhat was at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.Activity dura...
This paper jointly examines the length between successive participations in several activity purpose...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Most models for purchase timing behavior of households do not take into account that many households...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
Abstract: Reinforcement usually generates an immediate pause in responding, which is followed by an ...
This paper investigates the potential of using a ‘typical week’ time frame in activity-based travel ...
Despite growing prevalence of online shopping, its impacts on mobility are poorly understood. This p...