This paper investigates the interplay between three key choice dimensions in transport modeling: (i) Residential location, (ii) mobility tool (e.g., car and/or public transport season ticket) ownership and (iii) mode choice. We use a unique panel dataset of recently moved Swiss respondents to better assess the impact of changes in the respective dimensions. An expected trend is that the more accessible the residential location, the more likely the respondent owns a public transport season ticket, and the more likely public transport rather than a car is chosen. However, our model allows to disentangle the decision process and provides a more comprehensive picture of respondents’ behavior. For example, our simple mode choice model shows a st...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
International audienceIn this study, we apply a latent class choice modelling approach to the employ...
AbstractCities are seeking to reduce the growth of car-based travel by developing public transport n...
This paper investigates the interplay between three key choice dimensions in transport modeling: (i)...
Individual travel behaviour is decisively influenced by long term commitments due to the ownership o...
We propose the multivariate probit model with sample selection for travel demand modeling to simulta...
Choices regarding residential location are closely linked with travel behaviour. Mathematical model...
This paper focuses on showing the explanatory power of mobility-related attributes in explaining veh...
This paper presents a mobility-resource ownership model. The model captures inter-related personal m...
This paper presents a study in examining potential behavioral changes in light of emerging mobility ...
The integrated modeling of land use and transportation choices involves analyzing a continuum of cho...
Household residential relocation can happen at different scales - local, regional national and inter...
Cities are seeking to reduce the growth of car-based travel by developing public transport networks....
This paper assesses the effects of parking availability on behavioral responses by travelers, and wh...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
International audienceIn this study, we apply a latent class choice modelling approach to the employ...
AbstractCities are seeking to reduce the growth of car-based travel by developing public transport n...
This paper investigates the interplay between three key choice dimensions in transport modeling: (i)...
Individual travel behaviour is decisively influenced by long term commitments due to the ownership o...
We propose the multivariate probit model with sample selection for travel demand modeling to simulta...
Choices regarding residential location are closely linked with travel behaviour. Mathematical model...
This paper focuses on showing the explanatory power of mobility-related attributes in explaining veh...
This paper presents a mobility-resource ownership model. The model captures inter-related personal m...
This paper presents a study in examining potential behavioral changes in light of emerging mobility ...
The integrated modeling of land use and transportation choices involves analyzing a continuum of cho...
Household residential relocation can happen at different scales - local, regional national and inter...
Cities are seeking to reduce the growth of car-based travel by developing public transport networks....
This paper assesses the effects of parking availability on behavioral responses by travelers, and wh...
This study has two major concerns: the identification of mode choice determinants, and the formulati...
The phenomenon of Peak Car has been defined over the past eight years as a plateau or fall in the le...
International audienceIn this study, we apply a latent class choice modelling approach to the employ...
AbstractCities are seeking to reduce the growth of car-based travel by developing public transport n...