Article
Transportation
Yuxin He, Yang Zhao, Kwok-Leung Tsui
Summary: Short-term travel demand forecasting is a critical step in transportation system management, but it faces challenges due to the complex relevance among OD pairs, temporal dependencies, and external factors. This study proposes an innovative deep learning approach called MF-ResNet, which converts the complex relevance among OD pairs into graphical-based spatial dependencies. Experimental results show that MF-ResNet robustly captures multiple complex dependencies and outperforms traditional methods in terms of forecasting accuracy.
TRANSPORTMETRICA A-TRANSPORT SCIENCE
(2023)
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Fanchao Liao, Goncalo Correia
Summary: Shared e-mobility refers to emerging mobility services that involve electric carsharing, e-bike sharing, and e-scooter sharing. These services are mainly used for short trips and are currently popular among middle-aged men with higher income and education. Shared e-mobility services have the potential to reduce car usage and greenhouse gas emissions.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION
(2022)
Article
Transportation
Manlio Del Giudice, Assunta Di Vaio, Rohail Hassan, Rosa Palladino
Summary: This study explores the potential of digitalization and new technologies for the sustainable and innovative development of shipping and seaports, drawing on the theory of business model innovation and resilience. The research focuses on identifying shipping and seaport business models that can achieve environmental, economic, and social goals through digitalization of operational processes. Findings indicate that literature has primarily concentrated on the environmental externalities associated with operations at the ship-port interface, offering insights into key variables for achieving Sustainable Development Goals.
MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Article
Engineering, Civil
Muhammad Zudhy Irawan, Prawira Fajarindra Belgiawan, Tri Basuki Joewono, Faza Fawzan Bastarianto, Muhamad Rizki, Anugrah Ilahi
Summary: The study found that descriptive norms, teleworking and e-learning, and attitudes toward COVID-19 have a positive impact on travel frequency and activity-travel behavior changes during the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, ICT experience influenced a decrease in travel frequency and ride-hailing use. While personal attributes did not significantly affect activity-travel behavior change, they directly influenced ICT use. People living outside of Java Island had a higher travel frequency during the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic.
Article
Economics
Dmitry Ivanov, Alexandre Dolgui, Boris Sokolov
Summary: This paper introduces the business model and characteristics of cloud supply chain, and conceptualizes it as a new research area. Through analysis of practical cases, the study identifies the generalized characteristics of cloud supply chain and discusses future research directions.
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART E-LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION REVIEW
(2022)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Qinzhong Hou, Xiaoyan Huo, Junqiang Leng, Fred Mannering
Summary: Random parameters logit models have become popular for investigating crash-injury severities, with the model incorporating heterogeneity in means and variances showing superior predictive performance. Different methods for computing marginal effects and testing temporal instability were considered, with pairwise comparison proving to provide more detailed insights into temporal variability.
ANALYTIC METHODS IN ACCIDENT RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Economics
Muhammad Shafique, Anam Azam, Muhammad Rafiq, Xiaowei Luo
Summary: This paper analyzed the environmental burdens of current and future vehicle scenarios in Hong Kong using a life cycle assessment. The results showed that electric vehicles with the future electricity mix are the optimal choice and have the least environmental impact.
RESEARCH IN TRANSPORTATION ECONOMICS
(2022)
Article
Transportation
Rahul Goel, Anna Goodman, Rachel Aldred, Ryota Nakamura, Lambed Tatah, Leandro Martin Totaro Garcia, Belen Diomedi-Zapata, Thiago Herick de Sa, Geetam Tiwari, Audrey de Nazelle, Marko Tainio, Ralph Buehler, Thomas Gotschi, James Woodcock
Summary: International comparisons have shown that the level of cycling is correlated with the representation of women and different age groups. Areas with higher cycling rates tend to have more female cyclists and diverse age groups. It is recommended to include gender and age group usage as benchmarks in evaluating cycling policies.
Article
Economics
Guo Li, Jing Xue, Na Li, Dmitry Ivanov
Summary: The study examines the relationship between business model design, supply chain resilience, and firm performance, with a focus on the role of blockchain technology. The findings demonstrate that blockchain can enhance supply chain resilience and firm performance, emphasizing the importance of strategic emphasis on efficiency and novelty in business model design.
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART E-LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION REVIEW
(2022)
Article
Transportation
Anna-Maria Feneri, Soora Rasouli, Harry J. P. Timmermans
Summary: Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a new innovative technological solution to sustainable transportation that offers convenience by integrating planning, booking, and payment functions in a single app. Research shows that MaaS has the potential to alter daily travel patterns.
TRANSPORTATION LETTERS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Economics
Sedat Alatas
Summary: This paper investigates the impact of technological progress on carbon emissions in the transport sector and finds that environmental technologies have no significant positive effect on CO2 emissions. Additionally, economic growth and energy consumption lead to more pollution while urbanization does not have a statistically significant impact on emissions. Policymakers in EU15 countries are recommended to pay special attention to the transport sector in order to achieve a carbon-neutral economy.
RESEARCH IN TRANSPORTATION ECONOMICS
(2022)
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Fernando Fonseca, Paulo J. G. Ribeiro, Elisa Conticelli, Mona Jabbari, George Papageorgiou, Simona Tondelli, Rui A. R. Ramos
Summary: The paper provides a literature review on how built environment attributes influence walkability, emphasizing the importance of intersection density, residential density, and land use mix in walkability assessments. It also highlights the lesser focus on attributes related to streetscape design and security. The study reveals gaps and issues that should be analyzed in-depth in the future, providing insights for researchers and urban planners.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION
(2022)
Article
Economics
Aalok Kumar, Ramesh Anbanandam
Summary: This study develops an EnSoS framework for evaluating the sustainability performance and identifying obstacles in the freight transport industry. The proposed framework utilizes an integrated multi-criteria decision-making method and includes two sustainability enablers, nine dimensions, and sixty-three sustainability attributes. The fuzzy best-worst method and fuzzy logic approach are used for evaluation. The framework is validated with a case study in the Indian freight industry, providing policy measures for improving sustainability obstacles.
Article
Environmental Studies
Daniel J. Reck, Henry Martin, Kay W. Axhausen
Summary: The study found that trip distance, precipitation, and access distance are fundamental factors in micro-mobility mode choice. Additionally, personal e-scooters and e-bikes emit less CO2 than the transport modes they replace, while shared e-scooters and e-bikes emit more CO2 than the transport modes they replace.
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT
(2022)
Article
Economics
Yuxiao Kang, Shuhua Mao, Yonghong Zhang
Summary: Existing traffic flow models are insufficient to capture the changing characteristics of traffic flow over time. This study proposes a new traffic flow model that incorporates time-varying characteristics and compares it with traditional statistical models. Results indicate that the new model has better stability and modeling performance.
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART B-METHODOLOGICAL
(2022)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Asim Alogaili, Fred Mannering
Summary: This study explores the differences in pedestrian injury severities between day and night vehicle-pedestrian crashes in Kansas over a five-year period. The findings suggest a clear day-night difference in injury severities, with nighttime crashes consistently resulting in more severe injuries. Factors affecting pedestrian injury severities were found to change over time.
ANALYTIC METHODS IN ACCIDENT RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Economics
Andre de Palma, Shaghayegh Vosough, Feixiong Liao
Summary: The outbreak of SARS-COV-2 and the resulting COVID-19 pandemic have had significant global impacts on public health, the economy, and people's mobility and lifestyle. Understanding and addressing the adverse effects of the pandemic is crucial in mitigating negative behavioral changes and planning for the future.
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART A-POLICY AND PRACTICE
(2022)
Article
Business
Nikunj Kumar Jain, Kalyan Bhaskar, Sourabh Jain
Summary: This study aims to explore the factors influencing the adoption intention of electric vehicles (EVs) in India. An integrated model based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) was developed, using perceived risk as a predictor and environmental concerns and government support as moderators. The findings indicate that performance expectancy and facilitating conditions positively influence the adoption intention of EVs, while perceived risk has a negative impact. Government support was found to moderate the relationship between perceived risk and adoption intention, reducing the negative effect of perceived risk. This study validates the UTAUT framework in the context of EV adoption in India and contributes to the literature on psychological factors affecting the intention to adopt new products.
RESEARCH IN TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Review
Transportation
Huyen T. K. Le, Andre L. Carrel, Harsh Shah
Summary: The rise of e-commerce has led to significant changes in personal travel and activities, with most studies finding that online shopping substitutes for traditional shopping travel. However, research has mainly focused on trip frequency and neglected other travel outcomes, while few studies have considered the modification effect which is important for travel demand management. Previous studies have not reached a consensus on the dominant effect of online shopping due to diversity in variables, goods types, study areas, and analytic methods.
Review
Transportation
Kailai Wang, Xiaodong Qian, Dillon Taylor Fitch, Yongsung Lee, Jai Malik, Giovanni Circella
Summary: This study provides a review of literature on modal shifts in the US and other countries, revealing that shared e-scooters may be a good strategy for reducing car dependence in many US cities. However, the extent of integration between shared e-scooters and public transit varies by city, suggesting the need for technology, regulations, and incentives to ensure successful integration.