International audienceThis paper focuses on a particular form of high mobility, namely the long journeys to work generated by cross-border job market. More precisely, it studies the impact of such behaviors on well-being by analyzing the relationships between mode choice, transport-related attitudes, socio-demographic and spatial attributes, and the level of satisfaction in the context of cross-border long commutes to Luxembourg. The statistical modelling is rooted to a conceptual framework that emphasizes the mutual dependencies between attitudes, mode choice, and satisfaction. Based on a survey among long-distance commuters (N = 3093) held in 2010 and 2011, two ordered logistic regressions, one of which including latent constructs of tran...
Many studies analysing the relationship between attitudes and travel behaviour have found that trave...
This study examines the relationship between positive and negative user valence and transport mode c...
Increasing public transport ridership while providing a service that better caters to individual tra...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a particular form of high mobility, namely the long jour...
International audienceThis article uses structural equation models (SEM) as a data-mining tool to un...
Although the majority of literature explains travel satisfaction by examining trip determinants, the...
Understanding the motivators of travel satisfaction is essential for designing attractive public tra...
Understanding the link between mode choice and travel satisfaction is essential for promoting sustai...
Understanding how levels of satisfaction differ across transportation modes can be helpful to encour...
Using a primary dataset from an experimental survey in eight European cities, this study identified ...
Over the past decades research on travel mode choice has evolved from work that is informed by utili...
Previous studies have indicated that travel satisfaction, the way people perceive and evaluate their...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that people’s satisfaction with their commute can have an ...
The aim of this research was to identify and quantify the elements that influenced the trip satisfac...
We present results from a recent experiment conducted in Switzerland that studies the effects of a ...
Many studies analysing the relationship between attitudes and travel behaviour have found that trave...
This study examines the relationship between positive and negative user valence and transport mode c...
Increasing public transport ridership while providing a service that better caters to individual tra...
International audienceThis paper focuses on a particular form of high mobility, namely the long jour...
International audienceThis article uses structural equation models (SEM) as a data-mining tool to un...
Although the majority of literature explains travel satisfaction by examining trip determinants, the...
Understanding the motivators of travel satisfaction is essential for designing attractive public tra...
Understanding the link between mode choice and travel satisfaction is essential for promoting sustai...
Understanding how levels of satisfaction differ across transportation modes can be helpful to encour...
Using a primary dataset from an experimental survey in eight European cities, this study identified ...
Over the past decades research on travel mode choice has evolved from work that is informed by utili...
Previous studies have indicated that travel satisfaction, the way people perceive and evaluate their...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that people’s satisfaction with their commute can have an ...
The aim of this research was to identify and quantify the elements that influenced the trip satisfac...
We present results from a recent experiment conducted in Switzerland that studies the effects of a ...
Many studies analysing the relationship between attitudes and travel behaviour have found that trave...
This study examines the relationship between positive and negative user valence and transport mode c...
Increasing public transport ridership while providing a service that better caters to individual tra...