The emergent role of user innovation in reshaping traveler information services
(2012)
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All Outputs (228)
Rail passengers' time use and utility assessment (2012)
Journal Article
This paper uses data from Great Britain's National Passenger Survey 2010 to examine the travel time use of rail passengers and their indicative assessment of the utility of that time use. The paper explores the impacts of individuals' sociodemographi... Read More about Rail passengers' time use and utility assessment.
Transport and society: 10 insights for the Renaissance (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
To use or not to use? An empirical study of pre-trip public transport information for business and leisure trips and comparison with car travel (2012)
Journal Article
This quantitative study provides more insight into the relative strength of various factors affecting the use and non-use of pre-trip Public Transport (PT) information for business and leisure trips. It also illuminates comparing car with public tran... Read More about To use or not to use? An empirical study of pre-trip public transport information for business and leisure trips and comparison with car travel.
Comparing rail passengers’ travel time use in Great Britain between 2004 and 2010 (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Applying behavioural theories to studying the influence of climate change on young people's future travel intentions (2012)
Journal Article
Transport policy in the UK is seeking to promote the development of low carbon transport technology and to encourage people to choose to use low carbon travel options. This paper draws on existing behavioural theories to study young people's travel b... Read More about Applying behavioural theories to studying the influence of climate change on young people's future travel intentions.
Visions for the future and the need for a transport in society perspective (2012)
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Exploring the interactions between life events, neighbourhood choice and car ownership transitions: Insights from a retrospective longitudinal survey (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
A great deal has been written about the factors associated with cross-sectional variations in household car ownership. For example, observing that car ownership levels tend to increase with increasing distance from urban centres. However, much less h... Read More about Exploring the interactions between life events, neighbourhood choice and car ownership transitions: Insights from a retrospective longitudinal survey.
Automobility in transition?: A socio-technical analysis of sustainable transport (2011)
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Private cars have become the dominant mode of passenger road transport in developed countries. This book examines the past evolution towards car-based forms of transport: problems associated with it, the success of past and current efforts to deal wi... Read More about Automobility in transition?: A socio-technical analysis of sustainable transport.
New technologies for the old: Potential implications for independent living and travel demand (2011)
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The role of ICTs in everyday mobile lives (2011)
Journal Article
Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are permeating modern lifestyles, shaping and colouring the undertaking of activities and travel. This article reports on a qualitative diary and interview study that explored the ways in which ICTs... Read More about The role of ICTs in everyday mobile lives.
A troublesome transport challenge? Working round the school run (2011)
Journal Article
Transport policy and practice could be challenged by the future of women's mobility if it means an increasing reliance on the car. The paper examines the contextual relationship between the journey to school/childcare and the journey to work undertak... Read More about A troublesome transport challenge? Working round the school run.
Lost in translation: Problems in interpreting business attitudes to transport (2011)
Journal Article
This paper reviews available UK evidence on (private sector) business attitudes to transport. It follows a 2008 review of public attitudes to transport, and provides an important frame of reference for considering business attitudes. Accordingly the... Read More about Lost in translation: Problems in interpreting business attitudes to transport.
The unusual suspects: The impact of non-transport technologies on social practices and travel demand (2011)
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Despite cases in which travel is undertaken purely for its own sake, travel is usually considered to be derived from a need or desire to participate in a wide range of activities – accessing people, goods, services and opportunities. People’s schedul... Read More about The unusual suspects: The impact of non-transport technologies on social practices and travel demand.
Technology fix versus behaviour change (2011)
Book Chapter
Providing road capacity for automobility: The continuing transition (2011)
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Travel remedy kit (2010)
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