2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2021.103601
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Role of latent factors and public policies in travel decisions under COVID-19 pandemic: Findings of a hybrid choice model

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“… Adler et al, 2005 , Chen et al, 2022 , Chen et al, 2011 , Deb et al, 2021 , de Controle, 2020 , Dong et al, 2020 , Gaudry et al, 1989 , Jordan et al, 2020 , Ledford, 2020b , Louviere and j, David A Hensher, and Joffre D. Swait. , 2000 , Habib et al, 2012 , Ortùzar and de Dios, and Luis G. Willumsen.…”
Section: Uncited Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Adler et al, 2005 , Chen et al, 2022 , Chen et al, 2011 , Deb et al, 2021 , de Controle, 2020 , Dong et al, 2020 , Gaudry et al, 1989 , Jordan et al, 2020 , Ledford, 2020b , Louviere and j, David A Hensher, and Joffre D. Swait. , 2000 , Habib et al, 2012 , Ortùzar and de Dios, and Luis G. Willumsen.…”
Section: Uncited Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Policy measures adopted by various nations to prevent COVID-19′s proliferation have a disastrous effect on travel habits. People's perceptions of social obligation, their risk perceptions and their attitudes may play an important role in influencing travel decisions in an outbreak of a pandemic rather than worries about travel time and expense, as in normal circumstances ( Chen et al, 2022 ). Throughout the globe, cities have recently seen a comeback in cycling as an important method of transportation ( Chibwe et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A stated preference survey was conducted to collect individuals’ responses to various modes under different COVID-19 control policies ( Chen et al, 2021 ). The results showed that these policies influenced the modal selection during the pandemic, where travel preferences were significantly associated with latent factors.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%