Revealing psychological inertia in mode shift behavior and its quantitative influences on commuting trips

Volume: 71, Pages: 272 - 287
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
The inertia effects stemmed from repeated past behavior have been investigated by both psychology and transportation studies because of its bearing on explaining human mobility and forecasting travel demand. However, the existing literature from psychology does not strictly control potential endogeneity due to ignorance of detailed level-of-service (LOS) variables of alternatives and rational preference in the analysis. Quantitative...
Paper Details
Title
Revealing psychological inertia in mode shift behavior and its quantitative influences on commuting trips
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
71
Pages
272 - 287
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