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Associations of socioeconomic status with transport-related physical activity : combining a household travel survey and accelerometer data using random forests Universiteit Gent
Diary Survey Quality Assessment Using GPS Traces Universiteit Hasselt
Surveying diaries to collect evidence about travel behavior is known to be susceptible to erroneous reporting. Many respondents do not exactly remember details about executed trips and activities. This paper describes a diary collection project aimed at tracking travel behavior in an electric vehicle pilot project. GPS traces corresponding to the collected diaries have been registered. Dedicated interactive software was used to align reported ...
No time for surveys? Searching for traces of non-response bias with paradata and interim non-respondents Universiteit Gent
Analyzing Potential Impacts of Motorcycle Travel Demand Management Using an Activity-Based Travel Demand Model for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Universiteit Hasselt
This paper analyses the potential impacts of motorcycle travel demand management strategies for Ho Chi Minh city, a motorcycle dominant city of Vietnam. Four scenarios on managing the use of motorcycle are analyzed using an activity-based travel demand model called FEATHERS-HCMC. The model is adapted from the FEATHERS model developed for Flanders, Belgium and based on the household travel survey in Ho Chi Minh City. The modeling framework of ...
Do people living with HIV travel safely? Assessment of travel patterns and advice-seeking behaviour in a cohort of people living with HIV in Belgium Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
OBJECTIVES: Pre-travel counselling has demonstrated its efficacy in decreasing travel-related health complications. The current profile of people living with HIV (PLWH) in Europe [increasing age, visiting friends and relatives (VFR)] makes pre-travel counselling crucial. We aimed to survey the self-reported travel patterns and advice-seeking behaviour among PLWH followed up at the HIV Reference Centre (HRC) of Saint-Pierre Hospital, ...
Analyzing travel captivity by measuring the gap in travel satisfaction between chosen and alternative commute modes Universiteit Gent
In this study, we investigated travel captivity from the perspective of travel satisfaction. Using survey data from 565 commuters in Portland, Oregon, we compared satisfaction with the most recent commute trip (using the chosen mode) and hypothetical commute satisfaction if using an alternative mode. The difference in travel satisfaction between the chosen and alternative mode - referred to as the travel satisfaction gap - was used as a ...
Travel behavior of e-consumers: do travel habits vary among last-mile practices? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
E-commerce can no longer be considered out of the daily lives of many consumers. In recent years, both the frequency of purchases and the amount spent have skyrocketed. This study also observed a significant shift from lower purchase frequency (every 3 to 6 months and every 6 to 12 months) to higher (monthly and weekly) ones. This growing tendency has been further supported by the coronavirus outbreak, as over 50% of Belgian online shoppers ...