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Economia Politica | 2018

How do people choose their commuting mode? An evolutionary approach to travel choices

Chiara Calastri; Simone Borghesi; Giorgio Fagiolo

A considerable amount of studies in the transport literature is aimed at understanding the behavioural processes underlying travel choices, like mode and destination choices. In the present work, we propose the use of evolutionary game theory as a framework to study commuter mode choice. Evolutionary game models work under the assumptions that agents are boundedly rational and imitate others’ behaviour. We examine the possible dynamics that can emerge in a homogeneous urban population where commuters can choose between two modes, private car or public transport. We obtain a different number of equilibria depending on the values of the parameters of the model. We carry out comparative-static exercises and examine possible policy measures that can be implemented in order to modify the agents’ payoff, and consequently the equilibria of the system, leading society towards more sustainable transportation patterns.


Transportation Research Part C-emerging Technologies | 2017

Modelling contact mode and frequency of interactions with social network members using the multiple discrete–continuous extreme value model

Chiara Calastri; Stephane Hess; Andrew Daly; Michael Maness; Matthias Kowald; Kay W. Axhausen


Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2017

Does the social context help with understanding and predicting the choice of activity type and duration? An application of the Multiple Discrete-Continuous Nested Extreme Value model to activity diary data

Chiara Calastri; Stephane Hess; Andrew Daly; Juan Antonio Carrasco


Transportation Research Part B-methodological | 2017

Mode choice with latent availability and consideration: Theory and a case study

Chiara Calastri; Stephane Hess; Charisma F. Choudhury; Andrew Daly; Lorenzo Gabrielli


Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2018

Providing Personalized Feedback to Investigate the Role of Social Influence on Travel Behaviour

David Palma; Romain Crastes; Chiara Calastri; Stephane Hess; Vikki O'Neill


Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board | 2018

Accommodating Correlation Across Days in Multiple-Discrete Continuous Models for Activity Scheduling: Estimation and Forecasting Considerations

Chiara Calastri; Stephane Hess; Abdul Rawoof Pinjari; Andrew Daly


Transportation | 2018

We want it all: experiences from a survey seeking to capture social network structures, lifetime events and short-term travel and activity planning

Chiara Calastri; Romain Crastes dit Sourd; Stephane Hess


Journal of choice modelling | 2018

Modelling the loss and retention of contacts in social networks: The role of dyad-level heterogeneity and tie strength

Chiara Calastri; Stephane Hess; Andrew Daly; Juan Antonio Carrasco; Charisma F. Choudhury


International Choice Modelling Conference 2017 | 2017

Revisiting the MDCEV utility function: origins, weak complementarity, minimum consumption and efficient welfare measurement

Thijs Dekker; Chiara Calastri; Andrew Daly; Stephane Hess


International Choice Modelling Conference 2017 | 2017

Maintaining social contacts over time: the role of life-course events, personality traits and tie strength

Chiara Calastri; Stephane Hess; Juan Antonio Carrasco; Charisma F. Choudhury; Andrew Daly

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Michael Maness

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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