Impact of telecommuting on Japanese Citizen's travel, activities, and residential locations: Experiences and future expectations under COVID-19 pandemic

J Liang, T Miwa, J Wang, T Morikawa - Asian Transport Studies, 2023 - Elsevier
In the past few years, telecommuting has diffused on a large scale across many developed
countries; however, its popularity in Japan is low due to various factors and cultural …

Challenges, perceptions, and future preferences for post-secondary online education given experiences in the COVID-19 outbreak

H Asgari, R Gupta, I Titiloye, X Jin - Computational Urban Science, 2022 - Springer
To gain a better understanding of online education status during and after the pandemic
outbreak, this paper analyzed the data from a recent survey conducted in the state of Florida …

Impacts of COVID-19 on future preferences toward telework

H Asgari, R Gupta, X Jin - Transportation research record, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents a study in capturing the impacts of the mandatory pandemic-induced
telework practice on workers' perceptions of the benefits, challenges, and difficulties …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the endogenous effects among car dependency, work arrangement choice, and daily travel using the 2017 NHTS data

H Asgari, X Jin - International Journal of Transportation Science and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The paper presents an effort in investigating the cause-effect relationships among
telecommuting, car dependency, and trip making behavior. Data from the 2017 National …

Housing choice in an evolving remote work landscape

D Robbennolt - 2023 - repositories.lib.utexas.edu
We estimate a joint model of housing choice along several dimensions to account for
changing valuations of housing outcomes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We consider …

Online and in-store shopping interactions for non-essential experience goods

I Titiloye, M Al Adib Sarker, H Asgari, X Jin - Computational Urban Science, 2023 - Springer
The online and in-store shopping landscape underwent transformative shifts due to the
Covid-19 pandemic, potentially leading to novel hybrid shopping behaviors following the …

Are Telecommuters' and Non-Telecommuters' Daily Time-Use Behaviors Different? An Episode-Level Model for Non-Mandatory Activities

S Khaddar, MR Fatmi… - Transportation research …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Telecommuters (individuals working from home), and non-telecommuters (individuals
working at the workplace) might have significantly different daily time-use patterns. For …

Modeling Telecommuting and Teleshopping Preferences in the Post-Pandemic Era

S Khaddar, M Rahman Fatmi - Transportation Research …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
COVID-19 mitigation measures triggered a sharp increase in the adoption of teleshopping
and telecommuting activities. However, there is a need to understand the extent to which …

[PDF][PDF] A time-use approach to assess indirect environmental effects of information and communication technology: time rebound effects of telecommuting

JCT Bieser - 2020 - zora.uzh.ch
Digitalization, the process of societal change driven by the increasing use of information and
communication technology (ICT), is fundamentally changing existing structures and …

The potential for telecommuting to offer sustainable and resilient accessibility

H Budnitz, E Tranos, L Chapman - Urban Form and Accessibility, 2021 - Elsevier
Telecommuting, replacing travel to a regular place of work with the use of Information and
Communication Technologies to work at home, can offer sustainable and resilient …