The panorama of public officials’ meeting trips after the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact level, recovery, and prospects
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about considerable changes to human mobility. Although circulation restrictions are being lifted worldwide following the mitigation of the crisis, the understanding of its long-term effects is still limited. This paper addresses the situation of business meeting tri...
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author | Jorge Ubirajara Pedreira Junior Ernesto Pereira Galindo Augusto Herrmann Batista Cira Souza Pitombo Antonio Nelson Rodrigues da Silva |
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description | The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about considerable changes to human mobility. Although circulation restrictions are being lifted worldwide following the mitigation of the crisis, the understanding of its long-term effects is still limited. This paper addresses the situation of business meeting trips made by public officials in Brazil by gauging the level shift in the number of trips, the pace of recovery in the aftermath and whether there is any perspective of returning to a pre-pandemic baseline in the near future. To answer these questions, more than 420,000 trips comprising 5 years of operation of the “TaxiGov” ridesourcing system were evaluated in the framework of a dynamic regression model based on an Interrupted Time Series analysis with Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average errors. We found that the baseline level of meeting trips plummeted more than 80% with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented effect that was not matched by any major external shock in recent human history. Based on a counterfactual scenario, more than 138,000 expected trips did not occur considering only the first year of the pandemic (April 2020 to March 2021), which is roughly three times as much as the actual number of trips in the same period. Furthermore, based on the time series’ characteristics, a forecast for the following year indicates that the number of business trips will be still behind the baseline figures of 2018 and 2019. We provide solid evidence that the COVID-19 might have produced longstanding (and perhaps irreversible) effects in business meeting trips in the Brazilian public sector. Important policies implemented throughout this period, such as the regulation of teleworking in the public sector, and the incorporation of new working habits after an extended period of adaptation are probably the main reasons behind these findings. Finally, we emphasize that the reduced environmental impacts ensuing from this decreased mobility could be further expanded by substituting car trips with microbus/van lines serving the main origin-destination trip pairs or by adding ridesharing/carpooling options within the existing ride sourcing system. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4042675e0a614c94bedd90f3b4743e902022-12-22T04:30:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Future Transportation2673-52102022-10-01310.3389/ffutr.2022.972133972133The panorama of public officials’ meeting trips after the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact level, recovery, and prospectsJorge Ubirajara Pedreira Junior0Ernesto Pereira Galindo1Augusto Herrmann Batista2Cira Souza Pitombo3Antonio Nelson Rodrigues da Silva4Department of Transportation Engineering, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo (EESC-USP), São Carlos, BrazilInstitute of Applied Economic Research, Brasília, BrazilMinistry of Economy, Federal Government of Brazil, Brasília, BrazilDepartment of Transportation Engineering, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo (EESC-USP), São Carlos, BrazilDepartment of Transportation Engineering, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo (EESC-USP), São Carlos, BrazilThe COVID-19 pandemic has brought about considerable changes to human mobility. Although circulation restrictions are being lifted worldwide following the mitigation of the crisis, the understanding of its long-term effects is still limited. This paper addresses the situation of business meeting trips made by public officials in Brazil by gauging the level shift in the number of trips, the pace of recovery in the aftermath and whether there is any perspective of returning to a pre-pandemic baseline in the near future. To answer these questions, more than 420,000 trips comprising 5 years of operation of the “TaxiGov” ridesourcing system were evaluated in the framework of a dynamic regression model based on an Interrupted Time Series analysis with Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average errors. We found that the baseline level of meeting trips plummeted more than 80% with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented effect that was not matched by any major external shock in recent human history. Based on a counterfactual scenario, more than 138,000 expected trips did not occur considering only the first year of the pandemic (April 2020 to March 2021), which is roughly three times as much as the actual number of trips in the same period. Furthermore, based on the time series’ characteristics, a forecast for the following year indicates that the number of business trips will be still behind the baseline figures of 2018 and 2019. We provide solid evidence that the COVID-19 might have produced longstanding (and perhaps irreversible) effects in business meeting trips in the Brazilian public sector. Important policies implemented throughout this period, such as the regulation of teleworking in the public sector, and the incorporation of new working habits after an extended period of adaptation are probably the main reasons behind these findings. Finally, we emphasize that the reduced environmental impacts ensuing from this decreased mobility could be further expanded by substituting car trips with microbus/van lines serving the main origin-destination trip pairs or by adding ridesharing/carpooling options within the existing ride sourcing system.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/ffutr.2022.972133/fulltravel demandbusiness meetingteleconferenceinterrupted time seriesforecasting |
spellingShingle | Jorge Ubirajara Pedreira Junior Ernesto Pereira Galindo Augusto Herrmann Batista Cira Souza Pitombo Antonio Nelson Rodrigues da Silva The panorama of public officials’ meeting trips after the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact level, recovery, and prospects Frontiers in Future Transportation travel demand business meeting teleconference interrupted time series forecasting |
title | The panorama of public officials’ meeting trips after the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact level, recovery, and prospects |
title_full | The panorama of public officials’ meeting trips after the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact level, recovery, and prospects |
title_fullStr | The panorama of public officials’ meeting trips after the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact level, recovery, and prospects |
title_full_unstemmed | The panorama of public officials’ meeting trips after the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact level, recovery, and prospects |
title_short | The panorama of public officials’ meeting trips after the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact level, recovery, and prospects |
title_sort | panorama of public officials meeting trips after the covid 19 pandemic impact level recovery and prospects |
topic | travel demand business meeting teleconference interrupted time series forecasting |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/ffutr.2022.972133/full |
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