Dear all,
I am pleased to inform you that The Expanding Sphere of Travel Behavior Research: Selected Papers from the 11th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, edited by Ryuichi Kitamura, Toshio Yoshii and Toshiyuki Yamamoto has published.
These proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Travel Behavior Research, held in Kyoto, Japan, in August 2006, examine key issues and emerging trends and provides authoritative, state-of-the-art assessments for researchers, practitioners and graduate students in the fields of transportation, urban planning and travel behaviour analysis. A full table of contents is listed below whilst more details can be found here. <http://books.emeraldinsight.com/display.asp?K=9781848559363&cur=GBP&sf1=kword_index&sort=sort_date%2Fd&st1=the+expanding&sf2=eh_cat_class&m=1&dc=6>
The book is being promoted by the editors at the 12th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, currently being held in Jaipur, Rajasthan in India, and will be on display at the Transportation Research Board annual meeting, Washington DC, January 10th-14th. Visit the Emerald stand whilst you are there – booth number 3703.
If you would like any further information, please do contact me.
Kind regards,
Zoe Sanders
Assistant Commissioning Editor
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Keynote Speeches
1. John Urry, University of Lancaster: The Sociabilities of Travel
2. Masahisa Fujita, Kyoto University: Knowledge Interactions and Travel Behavior
Resource and Synthesis Papers
Social Networks and Telecommunications
3. Martin Dijst, Utrecht University: ICT and Social Networks: towards a situational perspective on the interaction between corporeal and connected presence
4. Nobuaki Ohmori, The University of Tokyo: Connected anytime: Telecommunications and activity-travel behavior from an Asian perspectives
Behavioral Modification
5. Tommy Gärling, Göteborg University, and Satoshi Fujii, Tokyo Institute of Technology: Travel behavior modification: Theories, methods, and programs
Experimental Approaches
6. Hani S. Mahmassani, University of Maryland: Learning from interactive experiments: Travel behavior and complex system dynamics
Group Behavior
7. Harry Timmermans, Eindhoven University of Technology: Household decision making in travel behaviour analysis
8. Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara, Hiroshima University: Models of household activity and travel behavior with group decision-making mechanisms in Japan
Advances in Data Acquisition
9. Yasuo Asakura, Kobe University, and Eiji Hato, The University of Tokyo: Tracking individual travel behaviour using mobile phones: Recent technological development
Advances in Econometric Methods
10. David A. Hensher, John Rose and Sean Puckett, The University of Sydney: Selective developments in choice analysis and a reminder about the dimensionality of behavioural analysis
11. Toshiyuki Yamamoto, Nagoya University, Tetsuro Hyodo, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, and Yasunori Muromachi, Tokyo Institute of Technology: Advances in choice modeling and Asian perspectives
Advances in Activity Analysis
12. Ram M. Pendyala, Arizona State University: Challenges and opportunities in advancing activity-based approaches for travel demand analysis
13. Kuniaki Sasaki, University of Yamanashi, and Kazuo Nishii, University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences: Synthesis report for the workshop for advances in activity analysis: approaches for advanced activity analysis in Japan
Integrated Models
14. Eric J. Miller, University of Toronto: Integrated urban models: Theoretical prospects
Application to Policy Analysis and Planning
15. Konstadinos (Kostas) G. Goulias, University of California, Santa Barbara: Application to policy analysis and planning
Workshop Reports
16. André de Palma and Nathalie Picard, Université de Cergy-Pontoise: Behavior under uncertainty
17. Patricia L. Mokhtarian, University of California, Davis: Social networks and telecommunications
18. Satoshi Fujii, Kyoto University: Retrospectives and Perspectives on Travel Behavioral Modification Research – A Report of the ‘Behavioral Modification’ Workshop
19. Juan de Dios Ortuzar, Universidad Católica de Chile, and Piotr Olszewski, Warsaw University of Technology: On advances in data acquisition
20. Kay W. Axhausen, IVT ETH Zürich, Zurich: Advances in activity analysis
21. Junyi Zhang, Hiroshima University, and Andrew Daly, RAND Europe: Group behavior Modeling
22. Joan L. Walker, University of California at Berkeley, and Sarah Bush, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Seven Critical Directions for Integrated Models
23. Yoram Shiftan, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology: Application to policy analysis and planning
24. Chandra R. Bhat, The University of Texas at Austin: Advances in econometric methods
Session Papers
Measurement and Quantification
25. Michiel C.J. Bliemer, Delft University of Technology and John M. Rose, The University of Sydney: Designing stated choice experiments: State-of-the-art
26. Sean M. Puckett and David A. Hensher, The University of Sydney: Modelling interdependent behaviour as a sequentially-administered stated choice experiment: Analysis of variable user charging and agent influence in freight distribution chains
27. Nobuhiro Sanko, Kobe University and Takayuki Morikawa, Nagoya University: Choice models using matching data
Behavioral Change
28. Michelle Bina, Cambridge Systematics, Inc. and Kara M. Kockelman, The University of Texas at Austin: Location choice vis-à-vis transportation: The case of recent home buyers
29. Donggen Wang, Hong Kong Baptist University: Does the release from household responsibilities lead to more out-of-home activities? The case of hiring live-in maids in Hong Kong
30. Yos Sunitiyoso,Erel Avineri and Kiron Chatterjee, University of the West of England: Role of minority influence on the diffusion of compliance with a demand management measure
Behavior and Values
31. Andrew Daly, RAND Europe and Institute for Transport Studies and Juan Antonio Carrasco, Department of Civil Engineering, Universidad de Concepción: The influence of trip length on marginal time and money values: an alternative explanation
32. Stefan Mabit, Technical University of Denmark and Mogens Fosgerau, The Danish Transport Research Institute: Controlling for sample selection in the estimation of the value of travel time
33. Erel Avineri, University of the West of England: Social value orientation and the efficiency of traffic networks
34. Joyce K. L. Soo, Dick Ettema and Henk F.L. Ottens, Urban and Regional Research Utrecht: Towards a multi-activity multi-person accessibility measure: Concept and first tests
Decision Dynamics
35. Umberto Crisalli and Fiorella Sciangula, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”: Schedule-based dynamic assignment models for air transport networks
36. Roger B. Chen and Hani S. Mahmassani: Learning and risk attitudes in route choice dynamics
37. Khandker M. Nurul Habib, University of Alberta, Eric J. Miller and Ilan Elgar, University of Toronto: Stress triggered household decision to change dwelling: a comprehensive and dynamic approach
Prediction and Application
38. Karst Geurs, Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, Rinus Haaijer, MuConsult Amersfoort and Bert van Wee, Delft University of Technology: The option value of public transport services: Empirical evidence from the Netherlands.
39. Dirk Zumkeller, Tobias Kuhnimhof and Christoph Gringmuth, University of Karlsruhe: Longitudinal simulation of travel under budget constraints
40. Armando Cartenì, University of Salerno and Francesco Russo, University of Reggio Calabria: A tour-based model for the simulation of a distributive freight system
Zoe Sanders
Assistant Commissioning Editor
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