Modeling effects of anticipated time pressure on execution of activity programs

H Timmermans, T Arentze… - Transportation Research …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
H Timmermans, T Arentze, CH Joh
Transportation Research Record, 2001journals.sagepub.com
Existing activity-based models are typically concerned with predicting observed activity
travel patterns. The study of the dynamics of the activity-scheduling process has received far
less attention. To some extent, this situation can be explained by a lack of relevant data, but
there is also a lack of conceptualization and simulation work. To fill this gap, the process of
how individuals adjust their activity program as a function of anticipated time pressure during
the execution of the program is conceptualized and specified.
Existing activity-based models are typically concerned with predicting observed activity travel patterns. The study of the dynamics of the activity-scheduling process has received far less attention. To some extent, this situation can be explained by a lack of relevant data, but there is also a lack of conceptualization and simulation work. To fill this gap, the process of how individuals adjust their activity program as a function of anticipated time pressure during the execution of the program is conceptualized and specified.
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