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Values, attitudes and travel behavior: a hierarchical latent variable mixed logit model of travel mode choice
M Paulssen, D Temme, A Vij, JL Walker
Transportation 41, 873-888, 2014
4082014
How, when and why integrated choice and latent variable models are latently useful
A Vij, JL Walker
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 90, 192-217, 2016
3642016
Incorporating the influence of latent modal preferences on travel mode choice behavior
A Vij, A Carrel, JL Walker
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 54, 164-178, 2013
347*2013
Consumer preferences for Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) in Australia
A Vij, S Ryan, S Sampson, S Harris
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 117, 2020
1482020
A discrete choice framework for modeling and forecasting the adoption and diffusion of new transportation services
F El Zarwi, A Vij, JL Walker
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 79, 207-223, 2017
1292017
Choice modelling in the age of machine learning
S Van Cranenburgh, S Wang, A Vij, F Pereira, J Walker
Journal of Choice Modelling 42, 2021
123*2021
The power and value of green in promoting sustainable transport behavior
D Gaker, D Vautin, A Vij, JL Walker
Environmental Research Letters 6 (3), 034010, 2011
922011
When is big data big enough? Implications of using GPS-based surveys for travel demand analysis
A Vij, K Shankari
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 56, 446-462, 2015
912015
Consumer preferences for on-demand transport in Australia
A Vij, S Ryan, S Sampson, S Harris
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 132, 823-839, 2020
732020
Normative beliefs and modality styles: a latent class and latent variable model of travel behaviour
R Krueger, A Vij, TH Rashidi
Transportation 45, 789-825, 2018
722018
Random taste heterogeneity in discrete choice models: Flexible nonparametric finite mixture distributions
A Vij, R Krueger
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 106, 76-101, 2017
682017
Preference endogeneity in discrete choice models
A Vij, JL Walker
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 64, 90-105, 2014
682014
From trend spotting to trend’splaining: Understanding modal preference shifts in the San Francisco Bay Area
A Vij, S Gorripaty, JL Walker
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 95, 238-258, 2017
622017
Hybrid choice models: The identification problem
A Vij, JL Walker
Handbook of choice modelling, 519-564, 2014
552014
Machine learning meets microeconomics: The case of decision trees and discrete choice
T Brathwaite, A Vij, JL Walker
arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.04826, 2017
542017
Lifestyles, residential location, and transport mode use: A hierarchical latent class choice model
A Ardeshiri, A Vij
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 126, 342-359, 2019
472019
Movement behavior profiles and obesity: a latent profile analysis of 24-h time-use composition among Danish workers
N Gupta, DM Hallman, D Dumuid, A Vij, CL Rasmussen, MB Jørgensen, ...
International Journal of Obesity 44 (2), 409-417, 2020
412020
A Dirichlet process mixture model of discrete choice: Comparisons and a case study on preferences for shared automated vehicles
R Krueger, TH Rashidi, A Vij
Journal of choice modelling 36, 100229, 2020
35*2020
The potential impact of media commentary and social influence on consumer preferences for driverless cars
M Ghasri, A Vij
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 127, 103132, 2021
272021
Determinants of recreational activities choice in protected areas
C Franceschinis, J Swait, A Vij, M Thiene
Sustainability 14 (1), 412, 2021
242021
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