This paper investigates the stability of departure time choice within a population of commuters that need to pass through a bottleneck of constant capacity. It is shown that the corresponding utility function is monotonic if and only if the marginal utility rate at the destination is a non-increasing function of time. This result unveils some fundamental difference in the dynamics of the morning and evening commutes and explains the many instances of non-converging behaviors reported in the morning commute literature. It also broadens their scope insofar as it is not restricted to a specific type of adjustment mechanism or schedule preferences. Yet, this paper also recognizes the important explanatory power of the equilibrium assumption and...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
All existing day-to-day dynamics of departure time choice at a single bottleneck are unstable, and t...
Abstract This paper extends The paper then considers both the morning and evening peaks together fo...
We investigate the impact of random deviations in planned travel times using an extension of Vickrey...
This paper extends the bottleneck model to study congestion behavior of morning commute with flexibl...
This paper extends the bottleneck model to study congestion behavior of morning commute with flexibl...
We consider the use of a Vickrey road bottleneck in the context of repetitive scheduling choices, di...
This paper presents a systematic approach for analyzing the departure-time choice equilibrium (DTCE)...
The timing of commuting trips made during morning and evening peaks has typically been investigated ...
This paper extends Vickrey\u27s (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottleneck fo...
AbstractIn this paper, an activity-based bottleneck model with staggered work hours (SWHs) is propos...
AbstractThis paper extends Vickrey's (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottlene...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
Previous analysis of bottleneck congestion and departure time choice have focused on the trade-off b...
AbstractThis paper extends the theory on the valuation of travel time reliability, currently limited...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
All existing day-to-day dynamics of departure time choice at a single bottleneck are unstable, and t...
Abstract This paper extends The paper then considers both the morning and evening peaks together fo...
We investigate the impact of random deviations in planned travel times using an extension of Vickrey...
This paper extends the bottleneck model to study congestion behavior of morning commute with flexibl...
This paper extends the bottleneck model to study congestion behavior of morning commute with flexibl...
We consider the use of a Vickrey road bottleneck in the context of repetitive scheduling choices, di...
This paper presents a systematic approach for analyzing the departure-time choice equilibrium (DTCE)...
The timing of commuting trips made during morning and evening peaks has typically been investigated ...
This paper extends Vickrey\u27s (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottleneck fo...
AbstractIn this paper, an activity-based bottleneck model with staggered work hours (SWHs) is propos...
AbstractThis paper extends Vickrey's (1969) commute problem for commuters wishing to pass a bottlene...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
Previous analysis of bottleneck congestion and departure time choice have focused on the trade-off b...
AbstractThis paper extends the theory on the valuation of travel time reliability, currently limited...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium properties of the morning peak-period commuting pattern on a man...
All existing day-to-day dynamics of departure time choice at a single bottleneck are unstable, and t...
Abstract This paper extends The paper then considers both the morning and evening peaks together fo...