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telecommuting by investigating the effects of both and looking at average trips and tours per day as well as tour complexity. In … contrast to other studies, we investigate the effects of “informal telecommuting” defined as working from home on a PC. The … mobile phone possession is clearly associated to total tours made. Though telecommuting does decrease work trips, other trips …
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public transport. Employees working in large sized firms are also found to use more of company provided transport. A policy … prescription for Ahmedabad would be providing for efficient and inclusive public transport with creating awareness to depend less …
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This working paper explores how working from home (e.g. telework) may or may not have changed daily travel--both how and why you go places. This is of particular importance in light of mandated work from home events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. While total driving and vehicle-miles-traveled...
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Aufgrund der rapide gestiegenen Treibstoffpreise wird die Debatte zu möglichen Einsparpotenzialen bei Treibstoff wichtiger. So könnten die in der Coronapandemie entwickelten Homeofficepotenziale dazu genutzt werden, um Pendelaufkommen zu reduzieren und so den Treibstoffverbrauch zu verringern....
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In the north-western corner of Germany, the Ems-Achse, a rural region, has witnessed a decade of economic growth. This growth has exacerbated labour shortages, primarily due to an aging population and the outmigration of youth. Acknowledging the potential of teleworking, regional stakeholders...
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emissions from land transport. In contrast, this paper finds a positive relationship between per capita CO2 emissions from … transport and population density using a dataset of over 200 cities from 28 countries. This positive relationship holds when a … the estimated relationship between urban population density and emissions from transport is different across the two …
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The individual's perception of transport cost usually does not include the full social cost of transport, as in for … social transport cost and welfare. In order to overcome this paradox, we need to induce a shift from the limited …-making process. Transport accessibility is here examined as a merit good and we therefore assume the necessity for government …
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important energy, trade and transport networks which connect west to east and north to south are keys to unleashing this … by road in Turkey. This dependence on road transport creates imbalance in favour of road transport. Indications such as … customs constraints are some examples. The changing context of international transport has prompted Turkish international road …
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population of a city depends negatively on transport costs that are related positively with energy price index. The optimal … high transport costs. Due to large distances it is optimal to return to gasoline and thus transport subsidy. This will work …
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We formulate a horizontal differentiation model with price-sensitive demand and asymmetric transport costs, in the … context of transport scheduling. Two competitors choose fares and departure times in a fixed time interval. Consumers are …
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