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Response by Prof. Joop Evers
Published 2007-06-01“…The remarks by professor Weidmann concern: (1) Trip booking (discussed in III); The unmanageable number of O/D-relations (discussed in I); (2) Relations with other PTmodalities (discussed in II); (3) Capacity (see I and Profile paper: ‘State of art of fast transport by buses’); (4) Political feasibility (discussed in V and VI); (5) Speed (discussed in II) and (6) Infrastructure (discussed in II, VI and VII). …”
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Acceptance of repeated automated advice
Published 2022“…Modern life is filled with multiple automated advisers, from GPS navigators to trip-booking services to news alerts. Many of them try to adapt to dynamic preferences of their users, some only allow the user to modify their behaviour or advice preferences. …”
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Development of an Advanced Public Transportation System for captive commuters on urban arterials in Ilorin, Nigeria
Published 2013-09-01“…The ATSS subsystem has the specific objectives of reducing commuters waiting time at bus terminals, automating trip booking thus assuring a passenger of the availability of a bus and also keeps an inventory of passengers and trips made by commuters and the vehicles. …”
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Effect of social media marketing on online travel purchase behavior post-COVID-19: mediating role of brand trust and brand loyalty
Published 2023-03-01“…Therefore, SMM significantly impacts online trip booking purchase intentions with increased BT and BL levels. …”
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A gendered perspective on ride-hail use in Los Angeles, USA
Published 2024-01-01“…Compared to men, a larger share of women takes ride-hail trips booked by someone else in the household and/or travels with a companion. …”
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THE DECISION MAKING OF BUSINESS TRAVELLERS IN SELECTING ONLINE TRAVEL PORTALS FOR TRAVEL BOOKING: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF DELHI NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION, INDIA
Published 2018-05-01“…The study revolves around purchase decision pattern of Business Travellers by investigating their travel decision making style in selecting online travel portals for their trip booking. The authors have adopted the quantitative methodology to achieve the objective of the study. …”
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