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Accommodating Perceptual Conditioning in the Valuation of Expected Travel Time Savings for Cars and Public Transport 

Li, Zheng; Hensher, David A.; Rose, John M
Published 2013-01-01
Travel time variability (i.e., random variations in travel time) leads to a travel time distribution for a repeated trip from a fixed origin to destination (e.g., from home to work). To represent travel time variability, ...
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Accounting for travel time variability in the optimal pricing of cars and buses 

Hensher, David A.; Tirachini, Alejandro; Bliemer, Michiel C. J.
Published 2014-01-01
A number of studies have shown that in addition to the common influences on mode, route and time of day of travel choices such as travel time and cost, travel time variability plays an increasingly important role, especially ...
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The role of source preference and subjective probability in valuing expected travel time savings 

Hensher, David A.; Li, Zheng; Ho, Chinh
Published 2015-01-01
This paper proposes a fully subjective approach to capture the impact of travel time variability on travel decision making that accommodates subjective probabilities and source preference, the latter construct referring ...
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Behavioural implications of preferences, risk attitudes and beliefs in modelling risky travel choice with travel time variability 

Hensher, David A.; Li, Zheng
Published 2013-01-01
The appropriate interpretation of a behavioural outcome requires allowing for risk attitude and belief of an individual, in addition to identification of preferences. This paper develops an Attribute-Specific Extended ...
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