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Collecting data on leisure travel
(2010)Procedia - Social and Behavioral SciencesConference Paper -
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A method to model population-wide social networks for large scale activity-travel micro-simulations
(2012)TRB 91st Annual Meeting: Compendium of PapersConference Paper -
A comparative study of contact frequencies among social network members in five countries
(2020)As face-to-face and ICT-mediated social interaction patterns are relevant to explain (social) travel behavior, the objective of this paper is to study comparatively the factors that influence social interaction frequency via different communication modes. The analysis is based on seven recent data collections on personal social networks from Canada, Chile, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Japan. A multilevel-multivariate mixed model that ...Conference Paper -
The influence of social contacts on leisure travel
(2009)Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und RaumplanungConference Paper -
Modelling behaviour during a large-scale evacuation
(2012)Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und RaumplanungConference Paper -
The spatiality of personal networks in four countries
(2012)Acknowledging the relevance of social networks on (social) travel behavior, the objective of this paper is to study comparatively the distance patterns between the home locations of social contacts. Analyses are based on five recent personal network data collections from four countries: Canada, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Chile. Multilevel models, which explicitly account for the hierarchical structure of the data sets, are used to ...Conference Paper -
The structure and spatial spread of egocentric leisure networks
(2010)Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs- und RaumplanungConference Paper -
Surveying and analysing mode and route choices in Switzerland 2010–2015
(2020)Every five years, the Mobility and Transport Microcensus (MTMC), a one-day CATI diary survey representative of the Swiss population in terms of socio-economics and trip characteristics, is carried out. In the year 2015, for the second time after 2010, an additional stated preference (SP) survey on respondents ́ mode and route choices was linked to the MTMC. The combination of revealed preferences (RP) from the MTMC interview and stated ...Conference Paper -