In this study, we look at the relationship between shopping and travel trips, especially by car, and ask whether the travel trip has intrinsic value and/or costs for shoppers. We first describe recent trends in shopping travel, based on recent travel statistics. We then seek, through the transportation and marketing literatures, different approaches to the question of why people travel to stores. This leads us to pose specific hypotheses about shopping-related trips which we then test using activity-based demand modeling. Our results suggest that the behaviors associated with the adoption of electronic home shopping are complex and that it is naive to view home shopping as just another channel. Home shopping will not evolve independent...
Abstract Background The car has so far played an important role for transporting goods. However, new...
Reducing car use is commonly considered as a potential strategy to reduce transport-related problems...
Because of the strong increase in the number of leisure-shopping trips, a shift towards more sustain...
In this study we look at the relationship between shopping and travel trips, especially by car, and ...
ABSTRACT Over the past fifty years shoppers have increasingly relied upon motorized transportation, ...
This study explores the growth of electronic home shopping in terms of likely transportation and com...
This study explores the growth of electronic home shopping in terms of likely transportation and com...
This study explores how growth of electronic home shopping will change transportation needs. In tod...
This paper presents a case study on individuals’ e-shopping behaviour and its effects on transport d...
Expectations remain high that information communications technology (ICT) might reduce travel. The r...
With the rapid proliferation of e-retailing, the question of how e-shopping affects shopping travel ...
Expanding e-commerce and delivery benefit consumers through increased flexibility and convenience. H...
Despite considerable examination of the impact of telecommunications on travel, little empirical evi...
The Internet makes it possible to conduct activities such as working and shopping without traveling ...
From the moment e-shopping emerged, there have been speculations about its impact on personal mobili...
Abstract Background The car has so far played an important role for transporting goods. However, new...
Reducing car use is commonly considered as a potential strategy to reduce transport-related problems...
Because of the strong increase in the number of leisure-shopping trips, a shift towards more sustain...
In this study we look at the relationship between shopping and travel trips, especially by car, and ...
ABSTRACT Over the past fifty years shoppers have increasingly relied upon motorized transportation, ...
This study explores the growth of electronic home shopping in terms of likely transportation and com...
This study explores the growth of electronic home shopping in terms of likely transportation and com...
This study explores how growth of electronic home shopping will change transportation needs. In tod...
This paper presents a case study on individuals’ e-shopping behaviour and its effects on transport d...
Expectations remain high that information communications technology (ICT) might reduce travel. The r...
With the rapid proliferation of e-retailing, the question of how e-shopping affects shopping travel ...
Expanding e-commerce and delivery benefit consumers through increased flexibility and convenience. H...
Despite considerable examination of the impact of telecommunications on travel, little empirical evi...
The Internet makes it possible to conduct activities such as working and shopping without traveling ...
From the moment e-shopping emerged, there have been speculations about its impact on personal mobili...
Abstract Background The car has so far played an important role for transporting goods. However, new...
Reducing car use is commonly considered as a potential strategy to reduce transport-related problems...
Because of the strong increase in the number of leisure-shopping trips, a shift towards more sustain...