González-García, Carlos García-Carrión, Beatriz López-Benítez, Raúl Sobrado, Alberto Acosta, Alberto Ruz, María
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Psychological research
Recent research reveals that when faced with alternative lines of action, humans tend to choose the less cognitively demanding one, suggesting that cognitive control is intrinsically registered as costly. This idea is further supported by studies showing that the exertion of cognitive control evokes negative affective states. Despite extensive evid...
Wu, C Le Vine, S Sivakumar, A Polak, J
Free-floating carsharing (FFCS) systems are characterised by volatile fleet distribution as well as customers’ heterogeneous price sensitivity and spatiotemporal flexibility. There is thus an opportunity for operators to employ dynamic pricing to manage various aspects of fleet allocation: which customer is provided which vehicle, at what time and ...
Vandenberghe, Mathieu De Vuyst, Stijn Aghezzaf, El-Houssaine Bruneel, Herwig
Anticipating the impact of urgent emergency arrivals on operating room schedules remains methodologically and computationally challenging. This paper investigates a model for surgery scheduling, in which both surgery durations and emergency patient arrivals are stochastic. When an emergency patient arrives he enters the first available room. Given ...
Huang, Meng Fang, Zhixiang Weibel, Robert Zhang, Tao Huang, Haosheng
Digital billboards, as a new form of outdoor advertising, has gained popularity in recent years per its revolutionized way to control when and where the specific ads appear. However, this development also demands more complicated optimization for strategic deployments: the advertisers have to not only decide on a set of locations to display their a...
Harb, Mustapha Malik, Jai Circella, Giovanni Walker, Joan
To explore potential travel behavior shifts induced by personally owned, fully autonomous vehicles (AVs), we ran an experiment that provided personal chauffeurs to 43 households in the Sacramento region to simulate life with an AV. Like an advanced AV, the chauffeurs took over driving duties. Households were recruited from the 2018 Sacramento house...
Malik, Jai Alemi, Farzad Circella, Giovanni
This study explores the factors that affect the use of ridehailing services (Uber, Lyft) as well as the adoption of shared (pooled) ridehailing (UberPool, Lyft Share) using data collected in California in fall 2018 using a cross-sectional travel survey. A semi-ordered bivariate probit model is estimated using this dataset. Among other findings, the...
Hook, Hannah De Vos, Jonas Van Acker, Veronique Witlox, Frank
Although previous studies have explored how satisfied people are with their travel, the link with the built environment and available travel options is unclear. This research investigates whether travel options influence how commute time satisfaction relates to the built environment. First, profiles among commuters in terms of commute time satisfac...
Zhang, Lu Zhao, Yannan Dessein, Bart De Maeyer, Philippe
Air-passenger flow, denoting intercity connections, has been a focal point of studies pertaining to urban networks. While most existing studies include only the geoeconomic characteristics of nodes as explanatory variables, this analysis developed a gravity model by incorporating further factors (e.g., cultural disparity and institutional disparity...
Bruch, J-R Bokelmann, K Grimes, SM
Revised legislation and bans on imports of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) into many Asian countries for treatment are driving the need for more efficient WEEE fractionation in Europe by expanding the capacity of treatment plants and improving the percentage recovery of materials of economic value. Data from a key stakeholder surve...
Stevanato, Nicolo; Rinaldi, Lorenzo; Pistolese, Stefano; Subieta, Sergio Luis Balderrama; Quoilin, Sylvain; 119936; Colombo, Emanuela;
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