AbstractAlthough the store shopping remains the predominant way to buy, internet is modifying the end consumer's behaviour. In fact, the advance of information and communication technologies have pushed more and more people to choose to shop on-line. This can have significant impacts on freight traffic in urban areas because purchases have to be delivered to customers (e.g. at homes) through delivery tours that cannot always be optimised. Besides, additional costs for repeated deliveries can occur. The paper begins focusing on demographic and socio-economic factors that mainly influence end-consumer purchase production and subsequent trips. Then, a new system of models for simulating shopping choices, including e-shopping, is presented. The...
This paper discusses, at a conceptual level, a number of issues related to the evaluation of the tra...
This paper presents a case study on individuals’ e-shopping behaviour and its effects on transport d...
From the moment e-shopping emerged, there are speculations about the impact that would have on perso...
AbstractAlthough the store shopping remains the predominant way to buy, internet is modifying the en...
Although the store shopping remains the predominant way to buy, internet is modifying the end consum...
Studies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows, i.e. vehicle flows...
End-consumer choices in relation to type of retail outlet impact upon shopping travel frequency and ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a discussion of three scenarios related to e-grocery distribution develo...
1. Overview and motivationThe emergence of e-commerce in the past decade and the surging growth duri...
International audienceOnline retail channels increasingly shape consumers' purchase behaviour: we ac...
Freight transport management and planning traditionally relies on freight transport models. However,...
AbstractThis review paper discusses the latest developments in internet shopping, home delivery and ...
The paper explores the implications that result from rising online shopping and the related patterns...
This paper presents a modelling framework to investigate the potential acceptability of digitalized ...
AbstractThis paper presents the development of a modelling system to simulate urban freight flows an...
This paper discusses, at a conceptual level, a number of issues related to the evaluation of the tra...
This paper presents a case study on individuals’ e-shopping behaviour and its effects on transport d...
From the moment e-shopping emerged, there are speculations about the impact that would have on perso...
AbstractAlthough the store shopping remains the predominant way to buy, internet is modifying the en...
Although the store shopping remains the predominant way to buy, internet is modifying the end consum...
Studies of urban freight mobility traditionally focused only on restocking flows, i.e. vehicle flows...
End-consumer choices in relation to type of retail outlet impact upon shopping travel frequency and ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a discussion of three scenarios related to e-grocery distribution develo...
1. Overview and motivationThe emergence of e-commerce in the past decade and the surging growth duri...
International audienceOnline retail channels increasingly shape consumers' purchase behaviour: we ac...
Freight transport management and planning traditionally relies on freight transport models. However,...
AbstractThis review paper discusses the latest developments in internet shopping, home delivery and ...
The paper explores the implications that result from rising online shopping and the related patterns...
This paper presents a modelling framework to investigate the potential acceptability of digitalized ...
AbstractThis paper presents the development of a modelling system to simulate urban freight flows an...
This paper discusses, at a conceptual level, a number of issues related to the evaluation of the tra...
This paper presents a case study on individuals’ e-shopping behaviour and its effects on transport d...
From the moment e-shopping emerged, there are speculations about the impact that would have on perso...