We estimate the long-run causal effect of information technology, i.e., Internet and powerful computers, as measured by the adoption of teleworking, on average commuting distance within professions in the Netherlands. We employ data for 2 years—1996 when information technology was hardly adopted and 2010 when information technology was widely used in a wide range of professions. Variation in information technology adoption over time and between professions allows us to infer the causal effect of interest using difference-in-differences techniques combined with propensity score matching. Our results show that the long-run causal effect of information technology on commuting distance is too small to be identified and likely to be absent. This...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
This paper examines if information technology has worked towards dispersion or concentration of econ...
The interaction between information and communication technologies (ICT) and human activity-travel b...
Teleworking may increase the willingness to accept a longer commute. This paper presents new evidenc...
This article investigates whether the development of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
The effects of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) on mobility have been investigated ...
e advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciation...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Computer-based Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are revolutionary in that they chan...
The purpose of this article is to give a comprehensive description and analysis of the relations bet...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has had an undeniable impact on our society. Some peo...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
This paper examines if information technology has worked towards dispersion or concentration of econ...
The interaction between information and communication technologies (ICT) and human activity-travel b...
Teleworking may increase the willingness to accept a longer commute. This paper presents new evidenc...
This article investigates whether the development of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
The effects of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) on mobility have been investigated ...
e advance of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has changed travellers’ appreciation...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Computer-based Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are revolutionary in that they chan...
The purpose of this article is to give a comprehensive description and analysis of the relations bet...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has had an undeniable impact on our society. Some peo...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
This paper examines if information technology has worked towards dispersion or concentration of econ...
The interaction between information and communication technologies (ICT) and human activity-travel b...