A considerable number of empirical studies have explored the effects of information & communication technologies (ICT) on travel in recent years. In particular, the most attention has been paid to whether the use of ICT increases or decreases trip frequency (i.e., substitution or complementarity effects). However, the subject of whether or how travel distance and mode choice are altered by ICT (i.e., modification effects) has almost been ignored. Against this background, using data collected in Beijing, China, this paper aims to explore how purchasing intangible services (e.g., eating out at restaurants, hairdressing, and visits to zoos and movie theatres) online alters the distance and mode choice of the travel to consume these services. T...
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A considerable number of empirical studies have explored the effects of information & communication ...
Numerous studies have investigated the travel effects of online purchases. However, compared to tang...
With the rapid proliferation of e-retailing, the question of how e-shopping affects shopping travel ...
E-shopping for intangible services (e.g., eating out services, hairdressing, and visits to movie the...
Via the internet, people can easily access high quantities of (information on) intangible services (...
Via the internet, people can easily access high quantities of (information on) intangible services (...
The rise of e-shopping significantly changes the way that people shop. Transportation planners have ...
This study presents insights into the influence of the characteristics of tourism itineraries on tou...
Despite considerable examination of the impact of telecommunications on travel, little empirical evi...
New technologies have significant effects on travel behavior, attitudes, habits and potentially futu...
Despite considerable examination of the impact of telecommunications on travel, little empirical evi...
This study presents insights into the influence of the characteristics of tourism itineraries on tou...
Studying buyer behaviour is a mystery. It is interesting to study what makes consumers decide to pu...
The Internet is becoming an important tool for hotel businesses in China. It is used by hotel custom...
This paper presents a case study on individuals’ e-shopping behaviour and its effects on transport d...
A considerable number of empirical studies have explored the effects of information & communication ...
Numerous studies have investigated the travel effects of online purchases. However, compared to tang...
With the rapid proliferation of e-retailing, the question of how e-shopping affects shopping travel ...
E-shopping for intangible services (e.g., eating out services, hairdressing, and visits to movie the...
Via the internet, people can easily access high quantities of (information on) intangible services (...
Via the internet, people can easily access high quantities of (information on) intangible services (...
The rise of e-shopping significantly changes the way that people shop. Transportation planners have ...
This study presents insights into the influence of the characteristics of tourism itineraries on tou...
Despite considerable examination of the impact of telecommunications on travel, little empirical evi...
New technologies have significant effects on travel behavior, attitudes, habits and potentially futu...
Despite considerable examination of the impact of telecommunications on travel, little empirical evi...
This study presents insights into the influence of the characteristics of tourism itineraries on tou...
Studying buyer behaviour is a mystery. It is interesting to study what makes consumers decide to pu...
The Internet is becoming an important tool for hotel businesses in China. It is used by hotel custom...
This paper presents a case study on individuals’ e-shopping behaviour and its effects on transport d...