Mass effects and mobility decisions

M Abou-Zeid, JD Schmöcker, PF Belgiawan… - Transportation …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This paper presents a review of the literature on mass effects and their importance in choice
behavior, ie how individual behavior is influenced by the behavior of others, with the goal of …

Spatial discrete choice and spatial limited dependent variable models: a review with an emphasis on the use in regional health economics

AG Billé, G Arbia - arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.2267, 2013 - arxiv.org
Despite spatial econometrics is now considered a consolidated discipline, only in recent
years we have experienced an increasing attention to the possibility of applying it to the field …

A spatial panel ordered-response model with application to the analysis of urban land-use development intensity patterns

N Ferdous, CR Bhat - Journal of Geographical Systems, 2013 - Springer
This paper proposes and estimates a spatial panel ordered-response probit model with
temporal autoregressive error terms to analyze changes in urban land development intensity …

Destination choice modeling of discretionary activities in transport microsimulations

A Horni - 2013 - research-collection.ethz.ch
SOCIAL CHOICE (OPERATIONS RESEARCH); TRAVELLER BEHAVIOUR
(TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC); TRANSPORTTHEORIE+ …

Development of an indicator to assess the spatial fit of discrete choice models

A Páez, FA López, M Ruiz, C Morency - Transportation Research Part B …, 2013 - Elsevier
Discrete choice models are increasingly implemented using geographical data. When this is
the case, it may not be sufficient to project market shares accurately, but also to correctly …

Considering spatial correlations between binary response variables in forestry: an example applied to tree harvest modeling

M Fortin, S Delisle-Boulianne, D Pothier - Forest Science, 2013 - academic.oup.com
In forestry, many phenomena, such as tree mortality or harvesting, are thought to be spatially
correlated. However, the statistical methods that account for spatial correlations with …

Non-motorized travel as a sustainable travel option

C Bernardo, C Bhat - Handbook of Sustainable Travel, 2013 - Springer
In many developed countries walking and bicycling are not extensively used as a means of
transportation. Further, the share of these non-motorized travel modes (as a percentage of …

Modeling Seniors' Activity-travel Data

K Mohammadian, B Karimi, Z Pourabdollahi… - FHWA-ICT-13 …, 2013 - ideals.illinois.edu
Abstract The United States is experiencing an increase in its elderly population. According to
Census Bureau estimates, this population should increase by 104.2% from 2000 to 2030 …

[PDF][PDF] Discrete choice and social networks: an analysis of extreme weather uncertainty in travel behaviour

AM Zanni, T Ryley - ENVECON Conference, London, The Royal …, 2013 - researchgate.net
In recent years in the UK, and elsewhere, a number of natural events have caused
considerable disruptions to travel plans. As extreme weather events are forecast to become …

[PDF][PDF] Socio-dynamic discrete choice: Theory and application

ER Dugundji - 2013 - dare.uva.nl
Suppose you have the possibility to choose to adopt one of a number of discrete behaviors
or to choose to buy one of a number of different products. Moreover, suppose the choice is …