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GPS data 2 Valuation of travel time and schedule delays 2 revealed preference (RP) data 2 valuation of travel time 2 Departure time choice 1 Door-to-door travel times 1 Geographically weighted regression (GWR) 1 Panel latent class models 1 Reported travel times 1 Revealed preference (RP) data 1 SP & RP data 1 Scheduling choices 1 Travel time perception 1 Valuation of travel time 1 car travel 1 departure time choice 1 departure time choices 1 door-to-door travel times 1 geographically weighted regression (GWR) 1 long-run vs. short-run 1 panel latent class models 1 peak avoidance 1 peak avoidance experiment 1 reported travel times 1 revealed preference data 1 scheduling decisions 1 travel time perception 1 valuation of schedule delays 1
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Knockaert, Jasper 5 Koster, Paul 5 Peer, Stefanie 5 Tseng, Yin-Yen 3 Verhoef, Erik 3 Verhoef, Erik T. 2
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Tinbergen Instituut 3
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Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 3 Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 1 Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 1
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Overreporting vs. Overreacting: Commuters' Perceptions of Travel Times
Peer, Stefanie; Knockaert, Jasper; Koster, Paul; … - Tinbergen Instituut - 2013
We asked participants of a large-scale, real-life peak avoidance experiment to provide estimates of their average in-vehicle travel time for their morning commute. Comparing these reported travel times to the corresponding actual travel times, we find that travel times are overstated by a factor...
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Long-Run vs. Short-Run Perspectives on Consumer Scheduling: Evidence from a Revealed-Preference Experiment among Peak-Hour Road Commuters
Peer, Stefanie; Verhoef, Erik; Knockaert, Jasper; … - Tinbergen Instituut - 2011
Earlier studies on scheduling behavior have mostly ignored that consumers have more flexibility to adjust their schedule in the long run than in the short run. We introduce the distinction between long-run choices of travel routines and short-run choices of departure times, using data from a...
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Door-to-Door Travel Times in RP Departure Time Choice Models: An Approximation Method based on GPS
Peer, Stefanie; Knockaert, Jasper; Koster, Paul; Tseng, … - Tinbergen Instituut - 2011
A common way to determine values of travel time and schedule delay is to estimate departure time choice models, using stated preference (SP) or revealed preference (RP) data. The latter are used less frequently, mainly because of the difficulties to collect the data required for the model...
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Over-reporting vs. overreacting: Commuters’ perceptions of travel times
Peer, Stefanie; Knockaert, Jasper; Koster, Paul; … - In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 69 (2014) C, pp. 476-494
In a large-scale, real-life peak avoidance experiment, we asked participants to provide estimates of their average in-vehicle travel time during their morning commute. After comparing the reported travel times with the actual corresponding travel times, we found that the average travel times...
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Door-to-door travel times in RP departure time choice models: An approximation method using GPS data
Peer, Stefanie; Knockaert, Jasper; Koster, Paul; Tseng, … - In: Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 58 (2013) C, pp. 134-150
A common way to determine values of travel time and schedule delay is to estimate departure time choice models, using stated preference (SP) or revealed preference (RP) data. The latter are used less frequently, mainly because of the difficulties to collect the data required for the model...
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