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In developing countries, like India, the increasing horizontal spread of the cities and the decentralized nature of development have led to the increased travelling demand. In order to suffice the people’s need for travelling, various... more
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      BusinessPublic TransportDiscrete Choice ModelingMode choice
When making choices, individuals can follow alternative strategies or decision rules to the traditional compensatory utility maximization, raising doubts about to what extent these choices can be used to elicit preferences. In this paper... more
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      Environmental EconomicsDecision MakingEcological EconomicsDiscrete Choice Modeling
Self-reported measures are an easy, time-efficient, and low-cost way to collect research data compared to other assessment methods. They are, however, characterized by several limitations regarding the quality and the clarity of the data... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingTeachers' professional developmentPhysical EducationSelf Evaluation
Choice models are used frequently in marketing to help management make better or more informed product and pricing decisions. The most common statistical model for choice studies is the multinomial logit with heterogeneity via... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingConjoint AnalysisPricingDiscrete Choice Experiments
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      European StudiesDiscrete Choice ModelingLogistic RegressionHuman development index
In freight transportation, decisions regarding the choice of transport mode (or chains of modes) and shipment size are closely linked. Building on this basic insight, in this paper we estimate and review various joint econometric... more
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      Transport EconomicsTranslation StudiesDiscrete Choice ModelingFreight Transportation Modeling, VANETs, IT adoption
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      Air TransportDiscrete Choice ModelingAirport SystemsMultinomial logit models
This paper reports on a web-based commercial customer satisfaction study consisting of 1284 respondents, which measured stated attribute importance using six different methods (importance ratings, constant sum, Q-sort, maximum difference... more
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Head injury is a major reason for morbidity and mortality worldwide and traumatic head injuries represent the major cause of neurological disability to a clot or hematoma caused by Haemorrhage (ICH) and is the The most common cause of ICH... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingDecompositionFourier and Wavelet ProcessingImage segmentation
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      Transportation EngineeringSociologyPolitical SociologyGeography
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      Decision MakingAddictionDiscrete Choice ModelingDopaminergic Neurotransmision
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      Discrete Choice ModelingStated Preferences
Empirical studies have shown that demand for multimodal transport systems is highly correlated with activity schedules of individuals. Nonetheless, existing analytical equilibrium models of multimodal systems have only considered... more
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      Transportation EngineeringOptimization (Mathematical Programming)Transport EconomicsSustainable Transportation
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      Regional GeographyEconomicsDevelopment EconomicsTransport Economics
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      Transportation EngineeringSociologyPsychologyGeography
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      Discrete Choice ModelingTravel Demand Modeling
Mode choice modelling in transportation planning is carried out through either traditional statistical techniques or artificial intelligence approach. Mode choice modelling presents a different scenario for researchers when considering... more
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      Artificial IntelligenceDiscrete Choice ModelingCross-Border Transport
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      Transportation EngineeringTransportation StudiesDiscrete Choice ModelingUrban Planning
Este trabalho apresenta uma análise da escolha de aeroportos por usuários do sistema de transporte aéreo da Região Metropolitana de São Paulo, uma região de múltiplos aeroportos onde é considerada a implantação de um novo aeroporto. Até o... more
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      EconometricsDiscrete Choice ModelingLogit & Probit modelsAirport Studies
"Kesikli bağımlı değiskeni iki veya daha fazla değer alan modellerde amaç seçimin olasılığının saptanmasıdır. Olasılık değeri bildiği gibi 0 ile 1 arasında bir değer alır. Tercih modellerinin en basiti Doğrusal Olasılık Modelleri’dir.... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingOdds ratio
The Asia-Pacific region shows potential for growth in the spa market, particularly in Thailand. However, the contrast between the growing day spa industry and the industry's lack of knowledge about day spa users highlights the importance... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingCustomer BehaviourDiscrete Choice Experiments
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      Discrete Choice ModelingConsumer and Producer Surplus In Transportation
Accessibility is of major importance for tourism and trade development in Eastern Aegean Sea islands, Greece. In particular, the island of Chios is heavily dependent on Athens International Airport for both its inbound and outbound... more
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      AccessibilityAir TransportDiscrete Choice ModelingTravel & Tourism
The study examined the impact of Ghana’s fertiliser subsidy programme on maize output and technical efficiency among smallholder farmers in Ghana. Several null hypotheses were tested based on data gathered from a sample of three hundred... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingGhanaGender and DevelopmentEfficiency and Productivity Analysis
This study explores how the decision to visit an archaeological museum in Greece is influenced by a range of structural attributes, including admission fee, opening-hours, collection type, and use of multisensory experiences, using the... more
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      Visitor studiesDiscrete Choice ModelingArchaeological MuseumsMuseum visitors studies
Public policies should reflect and accommodate as much as possible citizens’ preferences and values. However, it is dicult to know the correct value citizens place on public goods as they are not generally exchanged in the marketplace.... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingLatent Class ModelsUrban Planning, Public Health, Land Use, Transportation, Social EquityRevealed and Stated Preferences
The study was conducted to address the issue of consumers’ willingness to pay for inclusion of cassava flour in bread in Lagos State. The data were collected randomly from a sample of 300 respondents in the state through the use of a well... more
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      Food SafetyDiscrete Choice ModelingFood economics
With the growth in ancillary sales, an area of increasing importance for airlines is the concept of offer management, which entails the creation of dynamic, custom , personalized offers consisting of a flight itinerary and ancillary... more
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      Machine LearningDiscrete Choice ModelingRevenue ManagementCustomer Behaviour
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's choice of outdoor recreation destinations. Contrary to prior studies, our experiment accounts for a large diversity of eligible landscapes... more
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      Ecosystem ServicesRecreation & Leisure StudiesOutdoor RecreationDiscrete Choice Modeling
Pedestrians’ accidents with vehicles when they are trying to cross the streets are considered one of the most fatal accidents for pedestrians. So making a decision about accepting a proper gap is crucial for pedestrians. This paper, using... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingGap acceptance modelPedestrian Movement
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      Reinforcement LearningMachine LearningDiscrete Choice ModelingActor Critic
Conserving biodiversity in human-dominated regions of the world is complex, particularly in case of large carnivores where perceived conflicts exist with economic development, expanding human populations and livelihoods. Using a... more
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      Applied EconometricsDiscrete Choice ModelingLarge CarnivoresCoexistence (Conflict Resolution)
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      GeographyUrban GeographyEnvironmental ScienceEconomic Geography
Firm boundary decisions have been extensively studied using secondary data and surveys investigating the underlying factors and choices made by firms. However, these studies suffer from major limitations as they assume that the boundary... more
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      BusinessInnovation statisticsDiscrete Choice ModelingOutsourcing
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      MarketingSupply Chain ManagementDiscrete Choice ModelingSupply Chain
Perhaps the most understudied ecosystem services are related to socio-cultural values tied to non-material benefits arising fromhuman–ecosystemrelationships. Bequest values linked to natural ecosystems can be particularly significant for... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingEnvironmental Valuation (Economics)MadagascarCultural ecosystem services
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      Discrete Choice ModelingBicycle and Pedestrian Transportation
Young consumers are the most important users of advanced information and communication technologies among others. Particularly, since the gradually increasing smartphone use among young consumers is taken into consideration, an empirical... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingCustomer SatisfactionSmartphonesMultinomial logit models
In this paper, we analyze the travel patterns of Iranian women, where typical patriarchal views and specific social and cultural norms may differ from the patterns of those in western societies. In addition to inherent psycho-physical... more
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      Women's StudiesTransportation StudiesDiscrete Choice ModelingTravel Behaviour
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      BusinessMarketingSupply Chain ManagementDiscrete Choice Modeling
Work trips constitute about 44% of the daily trips in Dhaka according to the Dhaka Structure Plan (2016- 2035). The increasing trend of registered automobiles over the past decade warranted for a closer insight into the mode choice... more
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      Sustainable TransportationDiscrete Choice ModelingMode choiceWorking-age population
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      AccessibilityDiscrete Choice ModelingTravel BehaviourTravel Behavior
In this paper we examine the use of an escape option in discrete choice experiments. Three hypotheses are tested. We assume people are more inclined to use the escape if the choice set presented is too complex, if both options are alike... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingSurvey Research (Research Methodology)Discrete Choice Experiments
Abstract Discrete choice models have been intensively used to analyze and predict the behavior of people in transportation modes. In this paper A binary logit model and multinomial logit model have been developed to study a group of... more
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      Public TransportDiscrete Choice ModelingComputational ModellingTransport Planning
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      Discrete Choice ModelingStated Preferences
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      Vlsi DesignDiscrete Choice ModelingVLSI and Circuit DesignTime Perception
This study aims to find the factors affecting residents near transit stations within 1000 m, who are referred to as transit-oriented development (TOD) residents, to reduce motorcycle taxi use and encourage walking to stations. These two... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingPedestrian Walkability (Architecture and public spaces)Transit oriented developmentWalking
This paper proposes a novel approach to support participatory decision-making processes in the context of urban freight transport through the integration of discrete choice modeling and agent-based modeling. The methodology is based on an... more
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      Discrete Choice ModelingAgent Based SimulationTransport PlanningBehavioral Economics