Transport demand management
(2010)
Book Chapter
Outputs (621)
Applying an experimental economics tool to understand the role of social interaction in social dilemma situations (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Potential for carfree development in the UK (2009)
Thesis
Rising car ownership and use has been associated with: pollution, resource depletion, waste of land, social exclusion and health problems. Carfree development is a relatively recent response to these problems in urban areas. There are several examp... Read More about Potential for carfree development in the UK.
The making of mundane bus journeys (2009)
Book Chapter
Social value orientation and the efficiency of traffic networks (2009)
Book Chapter
Transport models include the mathematical and logical abstractions of real-world systems. It is common to describe the traffic system as a non-cooperative agents game, assuming travellers’ behaviour is selfish by nature (focus on optimizing outcomes... Read More about Social value orientation and the efficiency of traffic networks.
Role of minority influence on the diffusion of compliance with a demand management measure (2009)
Book Chapter
This study utilizes an agent-based approach to simulate behaviours of individuals. It is aimed to obtain some informed insights about the role of social interaction, social learning, and social influence on travellers’ decision making to comply with... Read More about Role of minority influence on the diffusion of compliance with a demand management measure.
Business travel: The social practices surrounding meetings (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
What is the role of mothers in Transit-Oriented Development? The case of Osaka-Kyoto-Kobe (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bike-sharing schemes: Opportunities and challenges (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
End of the motor car age: The evidence and what could follow (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Changing travel behaviour: lessons from 'behavioural economics' (2009)
Journal Article
Road pricing and other fiscal means of influencing travel decisions have lost favour, but study of travellers' economic decisions suggests a new way of changing -or 'nudging'- behaviour. This paper is by Dr Erel Avineri.
Using grounded theory to elicit the driving needs of older people (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The ageing process tends to impact negatively on driving ability and behaviour increasing the likelihood of accidents. Traditionally, research tends to have been top-down and as such misses the needs, motivations and attitudes of the drivers themselv... Read More about Using grounded theory to elicit the driving needs of older people.
Nudging travellers to make better choices (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The choice challenge (2009)
Journal Article
Carrots versus sticks: Rewarding commuters for avoiding the rush-hour-a study of willingness to participate (2009)
Journal Article
This paper deals with the potential participation in a reward scheme to avoid peak hour driving. Using rewards in the context of congestion is novel compared to the attention received by road pricing. Psychological research emphasizes the importance... Read More about Carrots versus sticks: Rewarding commuters for avoiding the rush-hour-a study of willingness to participate.
The reshaping of activities and mobility through new technologies (2009)
Journal Article
An examination of determinants influencing the desire for and frequency of part-day and whole-day homeworking (2009)
Journal Article
This paper presents findings and analysis based upon the third wave of a national longitudinal survey in the UK which is examining part-day homeworking and comparing it with whole-day homeworking. Survey results confirm earlier findings that there is... Read More about An examination of determinants influencing the desire for and frequency of part-day and whole-day homeworking.