Travel Behaviour and Society

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Trying on change – Trialability as a change moderator for sustainable travel behaviour2016/05/01English57
Commuting travel mode choice among office workers: Comparing an Extended Theory of Planned Behavior model between regions and organizational sectors2016/05/01English57
Challenges and opportunities in developing urban modal shift2015/05/01English57
Modeling car-sharing membership as a mobility tool: A multivariate Probit approach with latent variables2017/07/01English56
Not all prospective bicyclists are created equal: The role of attitudes, socio-demographics, and the built environment in bicycle commuting2015/09/01English56
Why travelers trust and accept self-driving cars: An empirical study2021/01/01English55
Do aging populations have differential accessibility to activities? Analyzing the spatial structure of social, professional, and business opportunities2015/09/01English55
Commute quality and its implications for commute satisfaction: Exploring the role of mode, location, and other factors2019/07/01English54
Exploring frequency of public transport use among older adults: A study in Adelaide, Australia2015/09/01English53
The role of habit and the built environment in the willingness to commute by bicycle2020/07/01English52
Mode choice among university students to school in Danang, Vietnam2018/10/01English52
Future implementation of mobility as a service (MaaS): Results of an international Delphi study2020/10/01English51
Determining the service quality of the city bus service based on users’ perceptions and expectations2018/07/01English50
Relationships of the multi-scale built environment with active commuting, body mass index, and life satisfaction in China: A GSEM-based analysis2020/10/01English50
Implementation of free-floating and station-based carsharing in an agent-based travel demand model2018/07/01English50
Who are the potential users of shared e-scooters? An examination of socio-demographic, attitudinal and environmental factors2021/04/01English50
Spatial accessibility assessment of COVID-19 patients to healthcare facilities: A case study of Florida2021/07/01English49
Gender gap generators for bicycle mode choice in Baltimore college campuses2018/04/01English49
Impact of ICT on multitasking during travel and the value of travel time savings: Empirical evidences from Mumbai, India2018/07/01English49
The determinants of commuting satisfaction in low-income population: A case study of Xi’an, China2019/07/01English48
A big data approach to understanding pedestrian route choice preferences: Evidence from San Francisco2021/10/01English47
Modelling work- and non-work-based trip patterns during transition to lockdown period of COVID-19 pandemic in India2021/07/01English47
Accounting for the short term substitution effects of walking and cycling in sustainable transportation2015/01/01English46
Impacts of internal migration, household registration system, and family planning policy on travel mode choice in China2018/10/01English46
Predicting susceptibility to use demand responsive transport using demographic and trip characteristics of the population2017/01/01English46
Driving over the life course: The automobility of Canada’s Millennial, Generation X, Baby Boomer and Greatest Generations2017/01/01English45
The role of general and specific attitudes in predicting travel behavior – A fatal dilemma?2018/01/01English43
Qualitatively exploring the effect of change in the residential environment on travel behaviour2019/10/01English43
How life course events trigger changes in bicycling attitudes and behavior: Insights into causality2019/07/01English42
Pedestrian exposure measures: A time-space framework2014/01/01English42