This paper aims at assessing the effects on travel behaviour of a multimodal real-time information navigator for smartphone, developed within the project Optimod’Lyon and launched in May 2015. To this end, a quali-quantitative approach was adopted, administering a questionnaire and organising focus groups before and after the test of the application, involving a stratified sample of 50 people living in the metropolitan area of Lyon. The Theory of Planned Behaviour was used as the theoretical framework for the questionnaire design, investigating attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control. To evaluate the behavioural change, data were analysed using parametric and non-parametric tests, factor analysis and binary logistic re...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Researchers' pursuit for the better understanding of the dynamics of travel and travel behaviour led...
AbstractThis paper outlines an innovative approach to the evaluation of a self-administered smartpho...
This paper aims at assessing the effects on travel behaviour of a multimodal real-time information n...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS), with a g...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATISs), with a ...
Which are the effects of multimodal real-time information on travel behaviour? Significant amounts o...
Which are the effects of multimodal real-time information on travel behaviour? Significant amounts o...
Interest in advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) is increasing in modern cities, and more at...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems, with a growing ...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems, with a growing ...
Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) have been developed to encourage citizens to make bett...
This paper presents a new market segmentation study of travellers based on measures of multimodality...
This research study was conducted to explore the possible relationship between real-time information...
Aim: Real-time traveler information affects auto commuter’s travel behavior. Method: An ordered...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Researchers' pursuit for the better understanding of the dynamics of travel and travel behaviour led...
AbstractThis paper outlines an innovative approach to the evaluation of a self-administered smartpho...
This paper aims at assessing the effects on travel behaviour of a multimodal real-time information n...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS), with a g...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATISs), with a ...
Which are the effects of multimodal real-time information on travel behaviour? Significant amounts o...
Which are the effects of multimodal real-time information on travel behaviour? Significant amounts o...
Interest in advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) is increasing in modern cities, and more at...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems, with a growing ...
Modern cities show an increasing interest in Advanced Traveller Information Systems, with a growing ...
Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) have been developed to encourage citizens to make bett...
This paper presents a new market segmentation study of travellers based on measures of multimodality...
This research study was conducted to explore the possible relationship between real-time information...
Aim: Real-time traveler information affects auto commuter’s travel behavior. Method: An ordered...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Researchers' pursuit for the better understanding of the dynamics of travel and travel behaviour led...
AbstractThis paper outlines an innovative approach to the evaluation of a self-administered smartpho...