This paper examines the relative importance that people attach to various instrumental and affective journey attributes when travelling either for work or for a leisure day trip and presents how journeys by various travel modes score on these attributes. Although not a comparative paper, data are presented for two studies which used some identical measurements: one on commuter journeys and one on leisure journeys. The results show that for work journeys, respondents tend to attach more importance to instrumental aspects, and especially to convenience than to affective factors. For leisure journeys, however, respondents appear to attach almost equal importance to instrumental and affective aspects, particularly flexibility, convenience, rela...
This paper undertakes a deep dive into the kinds of activities that individuals are likely to pursue...
Travel occurs when individuals cannot satisfy their needs, desires and when one’s particular activit...
A sizeable body of literature reveals a strong relationship between mode choice and health status. T...
This paper examined the relative importance people attach to various instrumental and affective jour...
This chapter discusses how travel by different travel modes is related to primarily subjective well-...
People who travel to the same university workplace by bicycle, bus, car, and walking were compared i...
In an experimental simulation employing 123 undergraduates the effect of different travel modes on s...
Previous research demonstrates an impact on subjective well-being (SWB) of affect associated with ro...
The Positive Utility of Travel (PUT) concept encompasses both intrinsic motivations for travel (and ...
Research has recently questioned the commonly held opinion that travel time is valued as negative, a...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
Well-being has recently found acceptance in mobility studies. Travel can influence well-being in num...
The commute well-being (CWB) has been associated with the mental health and depends on the positive ...
Numerous studies have indicated that travel mode choice is affected by travel-related attitudes. A p...
Subjectively experienced well-being has recently attracted increased attention in transport and mobi...
This paper undertakes a deep dive into the kinds of activities that individuals are likely to pursue...
Travel occurs when individuals cannot satisfy their needs, desires and when one’s particular activit...
A sizeable body of literature reveals a strong relationship between mode choice and health status. T...
This paper examined the relative importance people attach to various instrumental and affective jour...
This chapter discusses how travel by different travel modes is related to primarily subjective well-...
People who travel to the same university workplace by bicycle, bus, car, and walking were compared i...
In an experimental simulation employing 123 undergraduates the effect of different travel modes on s...
Previous research demonstrates an impact on subjective well-being (SWB) of affect associated with ro...
The Positive Utility of Travel (PUT) concept encompasses both intrinsic motivations for travel (and ...
Research has recently questioned the commonly held opinion that travel time is valued as negative, a...
International audienceStarting from the intuition that people with high environmental concern have a...
Well-being has recently found acceptance in mobility studies. Travel can influence well-being in num...
The commute well-being (CWB) has been associated with the mental health and depends on the positive ...
Numerous studies have indicated that travel mode choice is affected by travel-related attitudes. A p...
Subjectively experienced well-being has recently attracted increased attention in transport and mobi...
This paper undertakes a deep dive into the kinds of activities that individuals are likely to pursue...
Travel occurs when individuals cannot satisfy their needs, desires and when one’s particular activit...
A sizeable body of literature reveals a strong relationship between mode choice and health status. T...