Over the past two decades many papers have been published on the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on travel behavior, but the literature focusing on the impact of ICT on accessibility is relatively scarce. In this paper we give an overview of the impact of ICT on four components of accessibility as distinguished by Geurs and van Wee (2004): (1) the land-use component, (2) the transportation component, (3) the temporal component, and (4) the individual component. Conclusions are that first much more literature exists on the potential impacts of ICT on travel behavior than on its impact on accessibility. Second, we argue that ICT potentially has an impact on all four components of the concept of accessibility. Litera...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Previous studies have explored the relationships between an individual's use of ...
Over the past two decades many papers are published in the area of ICTs impact on travel behaviour. ...
Over the past two decades many papers have been published on the impact of Information and Communica...
It is expected that information and communication technology (ICT) can have great impacts on travele...
The interaction between information and communication technologies (ICT) and human activity-travel b...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) provide new options to ease the individual’s access...
This paper contains an examination of the fundamental assumption underlying the use of accessibility...
Accessibility can no longer be measured only in terms of travel time, distance or generalized travel...
Great optimism has for some time framed the potential effects that access to ICT-mediated travel inf...
It is frequently asserted in the literature that new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT...
Transport is of fundamental importance to modern societies but adjustments are needed to improve the...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Previous studies have explored the relationships between an individual's use of ...
Over the past two decades many papers are published in the area of ICTs impact on travel behaviour. ...
Over the past two decades many papers have been published on the impact of Information and Communica...
It is expected that information and communication technology (ICT) can have great impacts on travele...
The interaction between information and communication technologies (ICT) and human activity-travel b...
Communication and travel behaviour are two facets of a general behaviour of human interaction that l...
The present article was based on an empirical study aiming to reveal the relationship and interactio...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) provide new options to ease the individual’s access...
This paper contains an examination of the fundamental assumption underlying the use of accessibility...
Accessibility can no longer be measured only in terms of travel time, distance or generalized travel...
Great optimism has for some time framed the potential effects that access to ICT-mediated travel inf...
It is frequently asserted in the literature that new Information and Communication Technologies (ICT...
Transport is of fundamental importance to modern societies but adjustments are needed to improve the...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
This paper examines the use and travel impacts of two forms of Information and Communication Technol...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Previous studies have explored the relationships between an individual's use of ...