An analysis of behaviour linked to mobility choices must be considered as multidisciplinary because it can be seen according to various social perspectives: only the convergence of these different perspectives can lead to the definition of valid scientific criteria that can evaluate the effects caused by changes to the system (in the more general sense) on human behaviour. In particular, an analysis of travel behaviour must have valid economic and psychological bases. The better-known disaggregated simulation models of the mobility demand belong to the family of random utility models. Other simulation tools exist of behaviour of choice, but some of these modelling structures do not acknowledge compensation of the effects and for this reason...
Models of activity-travel behavior can be a useful tool in order to predict the direct or secondary ...
AbstractDisaggregate behaviour choice models have been improved in many aspects, but they are rarely...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
An analysis of behaviour linked to mobility choices must be considered as multidisciplinary because ...
Abstract Individual choice behavior usually involves a complex decision-making process, and is often...
In this paper we formulate a discrete choice model that incorporates thresholds in the perception of...
Conventional of first generation transport models have for some time been heavily criticised for the...
Despite the popularity of models of fully rational behavior, several studies have formulated models ...
The concept of habit or inertia in the context of (reluctance to) change in travel behavior has an i...
The overwhelming majority of models in travel behavior research assume implicitly or explicitly that...
People make all kinds of choices every day, such as driving to work rather than taking public transp...
This research proposes an extension to the traditional compensatory utility maximization framework w...
Modeling personal travel behavior is complex, particularly when one tries to adhere closely to actua...
Models of activity-travel behavior can be a useful tool in order to predict the direct or secondary ...
Models of activity-travel behavior can be a useful tool in order to predict the direct or secondary ...
AbstractDisaggregate behaviour choice models have been improved in many aspects, but they are rarely...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...
An analysis of behaviour linked to mobility choices must be considered as multidisciplinary because ...
Abstract Individual choice behavior usually involves a complex decision-making process, and is often...
In this paper we formulate a discrete choice model that incorporates thresholds in the perception of...
Conventional of first generation transport models have for some time been heavily criticised for the...
Despite the popularity of models of fully rational behavior, several studies have formulated models ...
The concept of habit or inertia in the context of (reluctance to) change in travel behavior has an i...
The overwhelming majority of models in travel behavior research assume implicitly or explicitly that...
People make all kinds of choices every day, such as driving to work rather than taking public transp...
This research proposes an extension to the traditional compensatory utility maximization framework w...
Modeling personal travel behavior is complex, particularly when one tries to adhere closely to actua...
Models of activity-travel behavior can be a useful tool in order to predict the direct or secondary ...
Models of activity-travel behavior can be a useful tool in order to predict the direct or secondary ...
AbstractDisaggregate behaviour choice models have been improved in many aspects, but they are rarely...
We introduce an extension of the discrete choice model to take into account individuals' mental repr...