This paper presents a new market segmentation study of travellers based on measures of multimodality attitudes and behaviours. The study involved a sample of researchers and clerical workers of the French national transport research institute to allow for a long and detailed questionnaire on multimodality habits. Two different cluster analyses are implemented. The first one considers variables related to the specific trip that was investigated in the survey, namely the intention to make such trip with changing travel means over time and the propensity to use a different mode in the future. The second study focuses on the more general multimodality behaviour, contemplating the actual and desired frequencies of use of different means and the ...
The study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, methods ...
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theo...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
This paper presents a new market segmentation study of travellers based on measures of multimodality...
Using data collected from French employees of a transportation institute and residents of the US San...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
Using attitudes toward travel an exploratory factor analysis was performed followed by a confirmator...
This paper aims at presenting a set of travellers’ typologies using attributes characterizing people...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
AbstractThe study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, ...
Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) have been developed to encourage citizens to make bett...
This study explores the usefulness of market segmentation study in which the actual overall mobility...
Multimodal travel behaviour, also termed multimodality, refers to as the phenomenon of an individual...
This paper aims at assessing the effects on travel behaviour of a multimodal real-time information n...
Using data collected from 164 French employees of a transportation institute and 1904 residents of t...
The study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, methods ...
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theo...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...
This paper presents a new market segmentation study of travellers based on measures of multimodality...
Using data collected from French employees of a transportation institute and residents of the US San...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
Using attitudes toward travel an exploratory factor analysis was performed followed by a confirmator...
This paper aims at presenting a set of travellers’ typologies using attributes characterizing people...
Market segmentation studies in travel behavior research are ordinarily based on socioeconomic charac...
AbstractThe study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, ...
Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS) have been developed to encourage citizens to make bett...
This study explores the usefulness of market segmentation study in which the actual overall mobility...
Multimodal travel behaviour, also termed multimodality, refers to as the phenomenon of an individual...
This paper aims at assessing the effects on travel behaviour of a multimodal real-time information n...
Using data collected from 164 French employees of a transportation institute and 1904 residents of t...
The study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, methods ...
Using an expanded version of a psychological theory of attitude-behaviour relations, namely the theo...
This article presents the results of a study exploring travellers' preferences for middle-distance t...