In this paper we examine the tradeoff between face-to-face (F2F) communication and a telephone call in the situation where people consider discussing something important but not urgent with a good friend located at a distance. In so doing we extend previous studies of communication behaviour in two ways. We develop and employ a situational approach to communication mode choice inspired by time geography and attitude theory, and we devote particular attention to the socio-psychological mechanisms driving communication mode decisions. As a consequence, we can analyse the effects of travel time in the physical world on communication choices via and in combination with those of a person's attitudes, perceptions, desires, and past behaviours. Ou...
Using data collected among 742 respondents, this article aims at gaining greater insight into (i) th...
New media such as email and mobile phones have made it easier to maintain relationships over distanc...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have provided new ways of communicating and ma...
In this paper we examine the tradeoff between face-to-face (F2F) communication and a telephone call ...
In this paper we examine the tradeoff between face-to-face (F2F) communication and a telephone call ...
The widespread use of ICT’s has provided new ways of communicating and is therefore likely to affect...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
Face-to-face social activities, such as joint activities with friends or visiting relatives, involve...
Although the spectacular spread of wired and wireless communication technologies such as the Intern...
AbstractRecent advances in travel behaviour research hypothesise that travellers, in particular unde...
The role of contacts on travel behavior has been getting increasing attention. This paper reports on...
This paper investigates factors that affect train travelers? intentions to communicate with distant ...
Using data collected among 742 respondents, this article aims at gaining greater insight into (i) th...
This paper examines spatial-temporal inter- and intrapersonal variation in destination choice, based...
Using data collected among 742 respondents, this article aims at gaining greater insight into (i) th...
New media such as email and mobile phones have made it easier to maintain relationships over distanc...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have provided new ways of communicating and ma...
In this paper we examine the tradeoff between face-to-face (F2F) communication and a telephone call ...
In this paper we examine the tradeoff between face-to-face (F2F) communication and a telephone call ...
The widespread use of ICT’s has provided new ways of communicating and is therefore likely to affect...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
Face-to-face social activities, such as joint activities with friends or visiting relatives, involve...
Although the spectacular spread of wired and wireless communication technologies such as the Intern...
AbstractRecent advances in travel behaviour research hypothesise that travellers, in particular unde...
The role of contacts on travel behavior has been getting increasing attention. This paper reports on...
This paper investigates factors that affect train travelers? intentions to communicate with distant ...
Using data collected among 742 respondents, this article aims at gaining greater insight into (i) th...
This paper examines spatial-temporal inter- and intrapersonal variation in destination choice, based...
Using data collected among 742 respondents, this article aims at gaining greater insight into (i) th...
New media such as email and mobile phones have made it easier to maintain relationships over distanc...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have provided new ways of communicating and ma...