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    Incorporating psychological needs in commute mode choice modelling: a hybrid choice framework

    This study proposes an integrated choice and latent variable model (ICLV) for commute mode choice that incorporates satisfaction of human needs and perceived functional and psychological barriers to using cert...

    Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Mikkel Thorhauge, Sigal Kaplan in Transportation (2022)

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    The influence of vicinity to stations, station characteristics and perceived safety on public transport mode choice: a case study from Copenhagen

    The perception of safety within the public transport system is of high importance for passengers according to multiple passenger satisfaction surveys. However, among the many studies of public transport mode c...

    Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Otto Anker Nielsen in Public Transport (2022)

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    Existence, relatedness and growth needs as mediators between mode choice and travel satisfaction: evidence from Denmark

    Understanding the link between mode choice and travel satisfaction is essential for promoting sustainable travel by expanding utility theory to include also the eudaimonic value of travel. The study focuses o...

    Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Sigal Kaplan, João de Abreu e Silva in Transportation (2020)

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    Analysing improvements to on-street public transport systems: a mesoscopic model approach

    Light rail transit and bus rapid transit have shown to be efficient and cost-effective in improving public transport systems in cities around the world. As these systems comprise various elements, which can be...

    Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson, Jonas Kornerup Jensen, Otto Anker Nielsen in Public Transport (2017)