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ITLS Working Papers 2018: Recent submissions

    • Generalized multivariate extreme value models for explicit route choice sets 

      Smits, Erik-Sander; Pel, Adam J.; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.; Arema, Bart van
      Published 2018-08-01
      This paper analyses a class of route choice models with closedform probability expressions, namely, Generalized Multivariate Extreme Value (GMEV) models. A large group of these models emerge from different utility formulas ...
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    • Determinants of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system revenue and effectiveness – A global benchmarking exercise 

      Merkert, Rico; Mulley, Corinne; Hakim, Md Mahbubul
      Published 2018-01-01
      Bus rapid transit systems (BRT) have evolved in all shapes and sizes around the world in the last 30 years motivated by providing greater efficiency and value for money than potential alternatives. This paper aims to explore ...
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    • Willingness to participate in travel surveys: A cross-country and cross- methods comparison 

      Verzosa, Nina; Greaves, Stephen; Ho, Chinh; Davis, Mark
      Published 2018-11-01
      Travel surveys are the primary source of data that feed into the analysis and modeling of travel behaviour. Numerous studies have found that the survey method, be it pen and paper, online, interview, smartphone app, or ...
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    • On the stability of preferences and attitudes: a hybrid model of air travel preferences at two different points in time 

      Beck, Matthew J.; Hess, Stephane
      Published 2018-02-01
      Many methods have been developed to give transport policy makers better insight into why different choices are made. One such methodology that has been receiving increasing attention is the hybrid choice model, which seeks ...
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    • Do preferences for BRT and LRT change as a voter, citizen, tax payer, or self- interested resident? 

      Balbontin, Camila; Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh; Mulley, Corinne
      Published 2018-05-01
      Interest in modal preferences remains a topic of high interest as governments make infrastructure decisions that often favour one mode over the other. An informative input into the infrastructure selection process should ...
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