AbstractThis study investigates the use of alternate behavioural frameworks namely – random utility maximization (RUM), random disutility minimization (RDM), random regret minimization (RRM) and composite decision rule (CDR) framework with respect to mode choice behaviour of workers in Chennai city. Most mode choice studies assume RUM as the inherent decision rule. However, this framework has been criticized due to its inability to represent non-compensatory behaviour, risk aversion and regret in choice. The multinomial logit model, used to capture utility maximization, suffers from the Independence from Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA) assumption, in contrast to the other frameworks. Alternative frameworks such as “Disutility minimization” an...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
There is a growing interest in the travel behaviour modelling community in using alternative methods...
An increasing number of studies of choice behaviour are looking at Random Regret Minimisation (RRM) ...
In recent years, traffic congestion has become increasingly serious and the urban environment has de...
Interest in alternative behavioural paradigms to random utility maximisation (RUM) has existed ever ...
In recent years, traffic congestion has become increasingly serious and the urban environment has de...
In 2008 Random Regret Minimization (RRM) theory was developed, which facilitated the development of ...
Public transit demand modelling typically considers two main aspects, namely: mode choice and transi...
Modelling the mode choice behaviours of travellers is a key to design effective transport management...
Modelling the mode choice behaviours of travellers is a key to design effective transport management...
This paper investigates mode choice decisions of workers in Chennai City, a metropolis in India. Mod...
Random regret minimisation (RRM) interpretations of discrete choices are growing in popularity as a ...
Utility Theory is commonly considered as the most useful descriptive theory of human choice behaviou...
We analyse past research efforts that focus on modal diversion in the transport sector, as opposed t...
With the advent of more flexible discrete choice models, the analysis of heterogeneity at the observ...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
There is a growing interest in the travel behaviour modelling community in using alternative methods...
An increasing number of studies of choice behaviour are looking at Random Regret Minimisation (RRM) ...
In recent years, traffic congestion has become increasingly serious and the urban environment has de...
Interest in alternative behavioural paradigms to random utility maximisation (RUM) has existed ever ...
In recent years, traffic congestion has become increasingly serious and the urban environment has de...
In 2008 Random Regret Minimization (RRM) theory was developed, which facilitated the development of ...
Public transit demand modelling typically considers two main aspects, namely: mode choice and transi...
Modelling the mode choice behaviours of travellers is a key to design effective transport management...
Modelling the mode choice behaviours of travellers is a key to design effective transport management...
This paper investigates mode choice decisions of workers in Chennai City, a metropolis in India. Mod...
Random regret minimisation (RRM) interpretations of discrete choices are growing in popularity as a ...
Utility Theory is commonly considered as the most useful descriptive theory of human choice behaviou...
We analyse past research efforts that focus on modal diversion in the transport sector, as opposed t...
With the advent of more flexible discrete choice models, the analysis of heterogeneity at the observ...
Travel behaviour analysis has recently witnessed a rapidly growing interest in regret-based models o...
There is a growing interest in the travel behaviour modelling community in using alternative methods...
An increasing number of studies of choice behaviour are looking at Random Regret Minimisation (RRM) ...