Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic characteristics and personality traits. This study explores the usefulness of a different approach, where the actual overall mobility levels across different ground transportation modes, along with desired changes in the use of cars and transit, are used as clustering variables. Using a given mode can in fact influence the personal representation of that mode, which in turn has been proven to be a key element in transport behaviours. We form such multimodality-based clusters from two field studies, one involving employees of the French transportation research institute INRETS and the other a representative sample of residents of the US San ...
Results are presented from analysis of individual mode choice behavior in the longitudinal section i...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting a set of travellers’ typologies using attributes...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
This study explores the usefulness of market segmentation study in which the actual overall mobility...
Using data collected from French employees of a transportation institute and residents of the US San...
Using data collected from 164 French employees of a transportation institute and 1904 residents of t...
This paper presents a new market segmentation study of travellers based on measures of multimodality...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study has two objectives. The first objective is to inv...
International audienceIn the Ile-de-France Région, France, the modal share of car in commuting trips...
International audienceHuman mobility patterns and their socio-demographic association have been wide...
Abstract Ordinal measures are frequently encountered in travel behavior research. This paper present...
Clustering activity patterns and identifying homogeneous travel behaviour through trip chain sequenc...
Results are presented from analysis of individual mode choice behavior in the longitudinal section i...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting a set of travellers’ typologies using attributes...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
This study explores the usefulness of market segmentation study in which the actual overall mobility...
Using data collected from French employees of a transportation institute and residents of the US San...
Using data collected from 164 French employees of a transportation institute and 1904 residents of t...
This paper presents a new market segmentation study of travellers based on measures of multimodality...
Mobility represents a relevant topic from the standpoint of environmental degradation, health-relate...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study has two objectives. The first objective is to inv...
International audienceIn the Ile-de-France Région, France, the modal share of car in commuting trips...
International audienceHuman mobility patterns and their socio-demographic association have been wide...
Abstract Ordinal measures are frequently encountered in travel behavior research. This paper present...
Clustering activity patterns and identifying homogeneous travel behaviour through trip chain sequenc...
Results are presented from analysis of individual mode choice behavior in the longitudinal section i...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting a set of travellers’ typologies using attributes...