Timing utility of daily activities and its impact on travel.

Author(s)
Wang, J.J.
Year
Abstract

As an activity-based approach, this study focuses on the methodology of estimating the timing utility of people's daily activities and examines how such utility interacts with travel time.

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960377 y ST (In: ST 960377 [electronic version only])
Source

In: Papers of the European Institute of Retailing and Service Studies EIRASS conference "Activity based approaches : activity scheduling and the analysis of activity patterns", Eindhoven, The Netherlands, May 25-28, 1995, 33 p., 20 ref.

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