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Jonas De Vos
Jonas De Vos
Associate Professor of Transport Planning, University College London
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei ucl.ac.uk
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The effect of COVID-19 and subsequent social distancing on travel behavior
J De Vos
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives 5, 100121, 2020
11772020
Travel and subjective well-being: a focus on findings, methods and future research needs
J De Vos, T Schwanen, V Van Acker, F Witlox
Transport Reviews 33 (4), 421-442, 2013
5182013
Travel mode choice and travel satisfaction: bridging the gap between decision utility and experienced utility
J De Vos, PL Mokhtarian, T Schwanen, V Van Acker, F Witlox
Transportation 43 (5), 771-796, 2016
4022016
Commuting and wellbeing: a critical overview of the literature with implications for policy and future research
K Chatterjee, S Chng, B Clark, A Davis, J De Vos, D Ettema, S Handy, ...
Transport Reviews 40 (1), 5-34, 2020
3632020
Applying a random forest method approach to model travel mode choice behavior
L Cheng, X Chen, J De Vos, X Lai, F Witlox
Travel Behaviour and Society 14, 1-10, 2019
3132019
Reducing car use: changing attitudes or relocating? The influence of residential dissonance on travel behavior
J De Vos, B Derudder, V Van Acker, F Witlox
Journal of Transport Geography 22, 1-9, 2012
2482012
Examining non-linear built environment effects on elderly’s walking: A random forest approach
L Cheng, J De Vos, P Zhao, M Yang, F Witlox
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 88, 102552, 2020
1712020
Active travel for active ageing in China: The role of built environment
L Cheng, X Chen, S Yang, Z Cao, J De Vos, F Witlox
Journal of Transport Geography 76, 142-152, 2019
1652019
Travel Satisfaction Revisited. On the Pivotal Role of Travel Satisfaction in Conceptualising a Travel Behaviour Process
J De Vos, F Witlox
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 106, 364-373, 2017
1652017
Analysing the effect of trip satisfaction on satisfaction with the leisure activity at the destination of the trip, in relationship with life satisfaction
J De Vos
Transportation 46 (3), 623-645, 2019
1632019
Does e-shopping replace shopping trips? Empirical evidence from Chengdu, China
K Shi, J De Vos, Y Yang, F Witlox
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 122, 21-33, 2019
1602019
Do people travel with their preferred travel mode? Analysing the extent of travel mode dissonance and its effect on travel satisfaction
J De Vos
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 117, 261-274, 2018
1392018
Changing travel behaviour and attitudes following a residential relocation
J De Vos, D Ettema, F Witlox
Journal of Transport Geography 73, 131-147, 2018
1302018
Limitations to the car-substitution effect of MaaS. Findings from a Belgian pilot study
T Storme, J De Vos, L De Paepe, F Witlox
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 131, 196-205, 2020
1292020
Do people live in urban neighbourhoods because they do not like to travel? Analysing an alternative residential self-selection hypothesis
J De Vos, F Witlox
Travel Behaviour and Society 4, 29-39, 2016
1292016
Transportation policy as spatial planning tool; reducing urban sprawl by increasing travel costs and clustering infrastructure and public transportation
J De Vos, F Witlox
Journal of Transport Geography 33, 117-125, 2013
1222013
How satisfying is the Scale for Travel Satisfaction?
J De Vos, T Schwanen, V Van Acker, F Witlox
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 29, 121-130, 2015
1202015
Examining geographical accessibility to multi-tier hospital care services for the elderly: A focus on spatial equity
L Cheng, M Yang, J De Vos, F Witlox
Journal of Transport & Health 19, 100926, 2020
1132020
Impacts of the built environment and travel behaviour on attitudes: Theories underpinning the reverse causality hypothesis
B Van Wee, J De Vos, K Maat
Journal of Transport Geography 80, 102540, 2019
1032019
Satisfaction-induced travel behaviour
J De Vos
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 63, 12-21, 2019
1032019
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