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1 IATBR 2009 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Time Sun, Dec 13 Mon, Dec 14 Tues, Dec 15 Wed, Dec 16 Thu, Dec 17 Fri, Dec 18 7:00-8:00 AM Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast 8:00 -8:15 AM 8:15-8:30 AM 8:30-9:00 AM Travel Behavior Research: A Retrospective and Prospective View Parallel Workshop W1 Parallel Workshop W2 Parallel Workshop W3 Parallel Workshop W4 Parallel Workshop W5 Parallel Workshop W6 Parallel Workshop W7 Parallel Workshop W8 Rapid Session R5 Rapid Session R6 Rapid Session R7 Rapid Session R8 9:00-9:30 AM Eric Pas Dissertation Prize Plenary Session 9:30-10:00 AM 10:00-10:30 AM Arrive in Jaipur Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 10:30-11:00 AM Coffee Break Workshop W1 Workshop W2 Workshop W3 Workshop W4 Workshop W5 Workshop W6 Workshop W7 Workshop W8 Parallel Session S21 Parallel Session S22 Parallel Session S23 Parallel Session S24 11:00-11:30 AM Parallel Session S1 Parallel Session S2 Parallel Session S3 Parallel Session S4 Coffee Break 11:30-12:00 PM Closing Plenary Session Workshop Reports 12:00-12:30 PM Lunch Lunch 12:30-1:00 PM Lunch Lunch Lunch 1:00-1:30 PM Welcome Session 1:30-2:00 PM Plenary Session: Transport Developments in India Parallel Session S5 Parallel Session S6 Parallel Session S7 Parallel Session S8 Rapid Session R1 Rapid Session R2 Rapid Session R3 Rapid Session R4 Parallel Session S17 Parallel Session S18 Parallel Session S19 Parallel Session S20 Parallel Session S25 Parallel Session S26 Parallel Session S27 Parallel Session S28 Sightseeing Tour of City of Jaipur 2:00-2:30 PM 2:30-3:00 PM 3:00-3:30 PM Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 3:30-4:00 PM Coffee Break Parallel Session S9 Parallel Session S10 Parallel Session S11 Parallel Session S12 Parallel Session S13 Parallel Session S14 Parallel Session S15 Parallel Session S16 Shopping and Dining in City of Jaipur (Dinner on your own in City Center) Parallel Session S29 Parallel Session S30 Parallel Session S31 Parallel Session S32 4:00-4:30 PM Plenary Session: Transportation in an Evolving World 4:30-5:00 PM 5:00-5:30 PM Special Session: Remembering Ryuichi Kitamura Dinner on your own Dinner on your own Free Time 5:30-6:00 PM 6:00-6:30 PM Welcome Reception 6:30-7:00 PM Conference Banquet Dinner with Entertainment (Off-Site) Dinner on your own in City of Jaipur 7:00-7:30 PM 7:30-8:00 PM Dinner on your own 8:00-9:30 PM 9:30-10:00 PM Buses return to hotels Buses return to hotels Buses return to hotels Note: Times shown in this matrix schedule are approximate. Please consult the detailed program for exact times of sessions and events.

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IATBR 2009 – SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

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The 12th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research Jaipur, Rajasthan • India • December 13-18, 2009

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM (as of July 1, 2009)

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2009

WELCOME SESSION Time Presentation

1:00 – 1:15 PM Travel Behavior Research in an Evolving World: Welcome to IATBR 2009 Chandra Bhat, Univ of Texas at Austin, USA; Ram Pendyala, Arizona State University, USA

1:15 – 1:25 PM Welcome by IATBR Chair Eric Miller, University of Toronto, Canada

1:25 – 1:30 PM Lighting of the Lamp

TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENTS IN INDIA Moderator: Ram Pendyala, Arizona State University, USA

Time Presentation

1:45 – 2:10 PM Transport Developments in India S.K. Lohia, Ministry of Urban Development, India (invited)

2:10 – 3:30 PM Centers of Excellence in Transportation – Ongoing Activities and Future Plans IIT-D, IIT-M, CEPT-Ahmedabad, NIT-Warangal (invited)

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TRANSPORTATION IN AN EVOLVING WORLD – SETTING THE STAGE Moderator: Eric Miller, University of Toronto, Canada

Time Presentation

3:50 – 4:20 PM Transport Needs and Challenges in Rapidly Developing Economies TBD, World Bank

4:20 – 4:50 PM The Role of Sustainable Transport Infrastructure Investment in Poverty Reduction and Economic Growth/Development TBD , Asian Development Bank

REMEMBERING RYUICHI KITAMURA Moderator: Ram M. Pendyala, Arizona State University, USA

Time Presenter

5:00 – 6:00 PM

Patricia L. Mokhtarian, University of California at Davis, USA

Konstadinos G. Goulias, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA

Satoshi Fujii, Kyoto University, Japan

Eric Miller, University of Toronto, Canada

Open Microphone

6:00 – 7:30 PM WELCOME RECEPTION 7:30 - Dinner (on your own)

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2009 7:00 – 8:30 AM BREAKFAST

TRAVEL BEHAVIOR RESEARCH – A RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE VIEW Moderator: Chandra Bhat, University of Texas at Austin, USA

Time Presentation

8:40 – 10:40 AM

Daniel McFadden, University of California at Berkeley, USA (invited)

Moshe Ben-Akiva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Frank Koppelman, Northwestern University, USA

472 The role of different paradigms in shaping the international transport research and policy agendas over the last 50 years Peter Jones, University College, UK

Break

PARALLEL SESSION S1: Sustainable Transport Development Moderator: Patricia L. Mokhtarian, University of California at Davis, USA

Time Presentation

11:00 – 11:20 AM 377 The limits of sustainability - links and gaps between lifestyles and travel behaviour Jan Prillwitz and Stewart Barr, University of Exeter, UK

11:20 – 11:40 AM 215 Travel behaviour regarding demographical changes and GHG emissions in the Parisian region: past trends and forecasts to 2030 Arian Dupont, Zehir Kolli, Zoran Krakutovsky and Laurent Hivert, INRETS, France

11:40 – 12:00 PM 94 Encouraging changes in travel behaviours toward more sustainable mobility practices: the role of information Anais Rocci, INRETS, France

12:00 – 12:20 PM 428 Analysing the long term sustainability of land use and transport patterns in Stockholm R. Daniel Jonsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

PARALLEL SESSION S2: Advances in Econometric Methodologies for Travel Modelling - I Moderator: Toshiyuki Yamamoto, Nagoya University, Japan

Time Presentation

11:00 – 11:20 AM 555 Estimation strategies for complex discrete choice models Fabian Bastin, University of Montreal, Canada; Cinzia Cirillo, University of Maryland, USA; Pierre L'Ecuyer, University of Montreal, Canada; Bruno Tuffin, INRIA Rennes Bretagne-Atlantique, France

11:20 – 11:40 AM 212 Cross nested error structures for multiple discrete-continuous choice models Abdul Pinjari, University of South Florida, USA

11:40 – 12:00 PM 181 Development and estimation of a semi-compensatory model with flexible error structure Sigal Kaplan, Yoram Shiftan and Shlomo Bekhor, Technion, Israel

12:00 – 12:20 PM 468 Advantages of latent class choice models over continuous mixed Logit models Stephane Hess, University of Leeds, UK; Moshe Ben-Akiva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; Dinesh Gopinath, Choice Stream, USA; Joan Walker, University of California at Berkeley, USA

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PARALLEL SESSION S3: Residential Location Choice Behavior Moderator: Eric Miller, University of Toronto, Canada

Time Presentation

11:00 – 11:20 AM 98 Residential self-selection and mismatches: an analysis of the role of travel-related attitudes in residential and travel choices in three Dutch municipalities Wendy Bohte, Kees Maat and Bert Van Wee, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

11:20 – 11:40 AM 422 Negotiating through the Residential Search Process Cynthia Chen, University of Washington, USA; Haiyun Lin and Robert Paaswell, City College of New York, USA

11:40 – 12:00 PM 661 Incorporating residential mobility into residence location choice model in a microsimulation context Brian Lee, Puget Sound Regional Council, USA; Paul Waddell, University of California at Berkeley, USA

12:00 – 12:20 PM 495 A Microsimulation Housing Market Clearing Model Eric Miller, Bilal Farooq and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib, University of Toronto, Canada

PARALLEL SESSION S4: Travel Behavior in Developing Countries Moderator: Siva Srinivasan, University of Florida, USA

Time Presentation

11:00 – 11:20 AM 259 Modelling captivity and the demand for motorised transport in rural areas of South Africa Christoffel Venter, University of Pretoria, South Africa; Anand Venkatesh, IRMA, India

11:20 – 11:40 AM 39 Urban accessibility in an inefficient transportation system: Can Tehrani households afford their daily trips? Setareh Ataieyan, LET-ENTPE, France

11:40 – 12:00 PM 112 investigating the value of travel factors associated with informal paratransit in developing countries James Esson, University College, UK; Dilum Dissanayake, Newcastle University, UK

12:00 – 12:20 PM 174 Expected change in travel behavior due to new transportation control measures in Jakarta Hirohisa Kawaguchi, Sadayuki Yagi and Tomokazu Wachi, Oriental Consultants Co., Ltd., Japan

LUNCH

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PARALLEL SESSION S5: Analyzing Time Use Behavior Moderator: Sigal Kaplan, Technion, Israel

Time Presentation

1:40 – 2:00 PM 179 A two-level multiple discrete-continuous model of time allocation to virtual and physical activities Donggen Wang and Jiukun Li, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

2:00 – 2:20 PM 444 Travel and activity time allocation: empirical comparison between cities in Europe Charles Raux and Tai-Yu Ma, University of Lyon, France; Iragael Joly, University of Grenoble, France; Vincent Kaufmann, EPFL, Switzerland; Eric Cornelis, University of Namur, Belgium

2:20 – 2:40 PM 185 An analysis of the long-term changes of cross-sectional variations in Japanese time use behavior using multilevel multiple discrete-continuous extreme value model Makoto Chikaraishi, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara, Hiroshima University, Japan

2:40 – 3:00 PM 498 Generating twins to build weekly time use data from a one day OD survey Marcela Munizaga, Sergio Jara-Diaz, Javiera Olguin and Jorge Rivera, Universidad de Chile, Chile

PARALLEL SESSION S6: Traveler Response to System Conditions and Attributes Moderator: Satoshi Fujii, Kyoto University, Japan

Time Presentation

1:40 – 2:00 PM 361 The value of simplicity: an investigation of travellers' response to simplified fare structures Peter Bonsall, Jeremy Shires and Stephane Hess, University of Leeds, UK

2:00 – 2:20 PM 552 Travel behavior changes resulting from temporary freeway closures: an empirical investigation from Northern California Giovanni Circella and Patricia Mokhtarian, University of California at Davis, USA

2:20 – 2:40 PM 304 Behavioural responses to vehicle emissions Matthew Beck, John Rose and David Hensher, University of Sydney, Austrailia

2:40 – 3:00 PM 250 Rewarding for avoiding the peak period: a synthesis of three studies in the Netherlands Michiel Bliemer, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Matthijs Dicke-Ogenia, Goudappel Coffeng BV, Netherlands; Dick Ettema, Utrecht University, Netherlands

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PARALLEL SESSION S7: Land Use – Transport Relationships Moderator: Abolfazl Mohammadian, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Time Presentation

1:40 – 2:00 PM 173 Exploring the causal influence of the built environment on travel behavior: A propensity score matching approach Xinyu (Jason) Cao, Zhiyi Xu and Yingling Fan, University of Minnesota, USA

2:00 – 2:20 PM 358 The influence of the built environment on vehicle and fuel type choice: evidence from the Netherlands Kees Maat, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

2:20 – 2:40 PM 120 Integrating Transit Travel Behavior and Urban Form Sisinnio Concas and Joseph DeSalvo, University of South Florida, USA

2:40 – 3:00 PM 535 Studying the impact of changes to the street environment on residents' travel behaviour, street activity and interaction with neighbours: the case of home zones in England and Wales Kiron Chatterjee, University of the West of England, UK

PARALLEL SESSION S8: The Design of Stated Choice Experiments Moderator: Gerd Sammer, Universität für Bodenkultur, Austria

Time Presentation

1:40 – 2:00 PM 459 Experimental design influences on stated choice outputs Michiel Bliemer, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; John Rose, University of Sydney, Australia; Reinier Beelaerts van Blokland, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

2:00 – 2:20 PM 429 Applying different choice experiment contexts to value the environmental cost of air pollution in Athens Petros Vythoulkas and Apostolos Garafas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

2:20 – 2:40 PM 491 Dealing with large number of travel modes in stated preference surveys Charisma Choudhury, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh; Lang Yang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; Joao Abreu, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal; Moshe Ben-Akiva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

2:40 – 3:00 PM 659 Optimal design of choice experiments in a stated preference context: the role of fatigue and learning Alejandro Tudela, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile

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PARALLEL SESSION S9: Advances in Econometric Methodologies for Travel Modelling - II Moderator: Abdul Pinjari, University of South Florida, USA

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 446 Faster and more efficient mixed logit models through generalized antithetic draws and double base shuffling Karthik Srinivasan and Raghuprasad S, Indian Institute of Technology-Chennai, India

3:40 – 4:00 PM 211 Decomposing variations and co-variations in discrete travel choice behavior with multilevel cross-classified logit model Makoto Chikaraishi, Akimasa Fujiwara and Junyi Zhang, Hiroshima University, Japan; Kay W. Axhausen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

4:00 – 4:20 PM 364 A monte carlo experiment to analyse the curse of dimensionality in estimating random coefficients models with a full variance-covariance matrix Elisabetta Cherchi, University of Cagliari, Italy; Cristian Guevara, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

4:20 – 4:40 PM 531 Latency and endogeneity in choice set formation: an analysis using panel data Aruna Sivakumar and John Polak, Imperial College, UK

4:40 – 5:00 PM 800 Multivariate Ordered Response Modeling – Composite Likelihood Application Nazneen Ferdous and Chandra Bhat, University of Texas at Austin, USA

PARALLEL SESSION S10: Theories of Activity-Travel Behavior and Well-Being Moderator: Cynthia Chen, University of Washington, USA

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 508 Exploring structural and psychological determinants of travel mode choice Gabriela Beirao and Jose Cabral, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal

3:40 – 4:00 PM 346 Money talks: developing activity generation models based on time and money allocation Dick Ettema, Utrecht University, Netherlands; Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

4:00 – 4:20 PM 262 The road to happiness? Lars Olsson, Karlstad University, Sweden

4:20 – 4:40 PM 138 Is trip-making utility positive or negative? A preliminary examination based on day reconstruction method Junyi Zhang, Akimasa Fujiwara and Motohiro Uno, Hiroshima University, Japan

4:40 – 5:00 PM 366 Car-use, Satisfaction with Travel and Subjective Well-Being Lars Olsson, Karlstad University, Sweden; Cecila Jakobsson-Bergs, Gothenburg University, Sweden; Amelie Gamble, Gothenburg University, Sweden; Tommy Garling, Gothenburg University, Sweden

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PARALLEL SESSION S11: Traveler Decision Making Processes – Values and Judgements Moderator: Peter Jones, University College, UK

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 514 A preliminary study of traveler's decision making processes focusing on the reference points utilized for value judgment Shinya Kurauchi and Hokuto Kira, Ehime University, Japan; Takayuki Morikawa, Nagoya University, Japan

3:40 – 4:00 PM 515 Time-space interactions in Quebec city and Strasbourg: exploring the decision styles of travelers Martin Lee-Gosselin, Université Laval, Canada

4:00 – 4:20 PM 675 Do values determine cooperative travel behavior? Satoshi Fujii, Kyoto University, Japan

4:20 – 4:40 PM 162 The influence of motivational factors on choice behavior Dirk van Amelsfort, Goudappel Coffeng, Netherlands

4:40 – 5:00 PM 284 What drives leisure travel decisions? Exploring contextual, instrumental and evaluative aspects of fun shopping location, timing and transportation choices Diana Kusumastuti , Els Hannes, Davy Janssens and Geert Wets, Hasselt University, Netherlands; Benedict Dellaert, Erasmus University, Netherlands

PARALLEL SESSION S12: Agent-Based Model Systems – Development and Application Moderator: Kay Axhausen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 551 Policy evaluation in multi-agent transport simulations Dominik Grether, Benjamin Kickhafer and Kai Nagel, TU Berlin, Germany

3:40 – 4:00 PM 496 ADAPTS: Agent-based dynamic activity planning and travel scheduling model Joshua Auld and Abolfazl Mohammadian, University of Illinois, USA

4:00 – 4:20 PM 477 Agent-based models of land use development and locator bidding for predicting urban futures Kara Kockelman and Bin (Brenda) Zhou, University of Texas, USA

4:20 – 4:40 PM 564 Integrated modeling of the urban built environment and activity-travel behavior in complex multimodal networks: conceptual framework, model design, and operational procedures Ram M. Pendyala, Arizona State University, USA; Paul Waddell, University of Washington, USA; Yi-Chang Chiu, University of Arizona, USA; Mark Hickman, University of Arizona, USA

4:40 – 5:00 PM 556 A conceptual framework for agent-based modelling of logistics services and the regional spatial economy Matthew Roorda, Rinaldo Cavalcante, Stephanie McCabe and Helen Kwan, University of Toronto, Canada

5:00 - Dinner (on your own)

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2009

7:00 – 8:15 AM BREAKFAST

PARALLEL WORKSHOPS Time Presentation

8:30 – 10:00 AM

Workshop W1: Sustainable Transportation Development – The Role of Behavioral Research in Facilitating the Reduction of the Carbon Footprint Workshop Co-Chairs: Martin Lee-Gosselin, Université Laval, Canada; Peter Bonsall, University of Leeds, UK Resource Paper 1: Susan Handy, University of California at Davis, USA Resource Paper 2: Wafaa Saleh, Napier University, UK

Workshop W2: Behavioral Paradigms for Modeling Freight Travel Decision-Making Workshop Co-Chairs: Amelia Regan (invited), University of California at Irvine, USA; Agostino Nuzzolo, University of Rome, Italy Resource Paper 1: 291 Behavioral freight movement modeling: methodology and data needs, Amir Samimi, Kouros Mohammadian, and Kazuya Kawamura, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Resource Paper 2: Sean Puckett, University of Sydney, Australia

Workshop W3: Harnessing Technology to Collect Behavioral Data – Innovations and Applications Workshop Co-Chairs: Konstadinos Goulias, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA; Jimmy Armoogum, INRETS, France Resource Paper 1: Stacey Bricka and Sudeshna Sen, NuStats, USA (invited) Resource Paper 2: Eiji Hato, University of Tokyo, Japan (invited)

Workshop W4: Travel Behavior in Rapidly Developing Countries Workshop Co-Chairs: Sanjay Gupta, School of Planning and Architecture, India; Siva Srinivasan, University of Florida, USA Resource Paper 1: V. Thamizh Arasan (invited), Indian Institute of Technology-Chennai, India Resource Paper 2: John Pucher (invited), Rutgers University, USA

Break

PARALLEL WORKSHOPS (continued) Time Presentation

10:30 – 12:00 PM

Workshop W1: Sustainable Transportation Development – The Role of Behavioral Research in Facilitating the Reduction of the Carbon Footprint (continued)

Workshop W2: Behavioral Paradigms for Modeling Freight Travel Decision-Making (continued)

Workshop W3: Harnessing Technology to Collect Behavioral Data – Innovations and Applications (continued)

Workshop W4: Travel Behavior in Rapidly Developing Countries (continued)

LUNCH

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RAPID SESSION R1: Sustainable Transport Development, Energy and the Environment Moderator: Yoram Shiftan, Technion, Israel

Time Presentation

1:20 – 1:35 PM 258 Consumers' purchasing trips and energy efficiency Eric Cornelis and Julien Descamps, University of Namur, Belgium; Christophe Rizet, INRETS, France; Michael Browne and Jacques Leonardi, University of Westminster, UK

1:35 – 1:50 PM 610 Environmental quality and accessibility trade-offs in household residential location choice Edoardo Marcucci, Università Roma Tre, Italy; Romeo Danielis, Lucia Rotaris and Amanda Blomberg Stathopoulos, University of Trieste, Italy

1:50 – 2:05 PM 237 Gasoline demand and price elasticities : a panel data analysis on French regions Alain Pirotte and Jean-Loup Madre, INRETS, France

2:05 – 2:20 PM 265 Dynamic sequential models to simulate household behavior in vehicle ownership Giovanna Chila and Francesco Russo, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Italy

2:20 – 2:35 PM 132 Theoretical examination into past present and future approaches in voluntary travel behaviour change Shoji Matsumoto, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan

2:35 – 2:50 PM 432 Geospatial modeling and visualization of population dynamics for energy and environmental analyses Budhendra Bhaduri, Cheng Liu, James Nutaro and Oscar Franzese, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

2:50 – 3:05 PM 107 Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid: investigations based on a micro-simulation Rashid Waraich, Matthias Galus, Michael Balmer and Kay Axhausen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

RAPID SESSION R2: New Developments in Model Specification, Estimation, Validation and Application Moderator: Junyi Zhang, Hiroshima University, Japan

Time Presentation

1:20 – 1:30 PM 407 How to measure the quality of transport behaviour model results? A proposal for standardized quality indicators to evaluate the accuracy of results of transport modeling Gerd Sammer, Oliver Roider and Elisabeth Raser, Universität für Bodenkultur, Austria

1:30 – 1:40 PM 657 An empirical study of nested logit behavioral model estimation Ramachandran Balakrishna, Srinivasan Sundaram and Howard Slavin, Caliper Corporation, USA

1:40 – 1:50 PM 548 Evaluating methodologies to address non-iid errors in discrete choice models of residential choice Cristian Guevara and Moshe Ben-Akiva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

1:50 – 2:00 PM 639 Monte carlo studies to investigate the statistical properties of random parameters in mixed logit models Xin Ye, University of Maryland, USA; Ram M. Pendyala, Arizona State University, USA; Ryuichi Kitamura, Kyoto University, Japan

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2:00 – 2:10 PM 206 Evaluation of travel mode choice models from the viewpoint of their ability to express intention to change travel behaviour: focusing on decision-making rules and attribute characteristics Nobuhiro Sanko, Kobe University, Japan; Takayuki Morikawa, Nagoya University, Japan; Shinya Kurauchi, Ehime University, Japan

2:10 – 2:20 PM 563 An evolutionary model of population synthesis that controls for household and person-level attribute distributions Bhargava Sana, Karthik Konduri, and Ram M. Pendyala, Arizona State University, USA; Xin Ye, University of Mayland, USA; Paul Waddell, University of California at Berkeley, USA

2:20 – 2:30 PM 274 Large scale use of collective taxis: a multi-agent approach Francesco Ciari, Michael Balmer and Kay Axhausen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

2:30 – 2:40 PM 511 Effect analysis of changes in travel behavior: Real world case studies with a large-scale micro-simulation Michael Balmer, David Charypar, Andreas Horni and Konrad Meister, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

2:40 – 2:50 PM 168 Combined agent-based simulation of private car traffic and public transit Marcel Rieser and Kai Nagel, TU Berlin, Germany

2:50 – 3:00 PM 153 Multiple equilibria in spatial economic transport interaction models Giuseppe Musolino and Francesco Russo, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Italy

RAPID SESSION R3: Behavioral Insights into Activity-Travel-Location Choice Processes Moderator: Matthew Roorda, University of Toronto, Canada

Time Presentation

1:20 – 1:30 PM 49 Empirical investigation of time-of-day choices in tour- and activity-based models: a case study of Austin, Texas Jason Lemp and Kara Kockelman, University of Texas at Austin, USA

1:30 – 1:40 PM 70 Disentangling the influence of neighborhood type and self-selection on driving behavior: An application of sample selection model Xinyu (Jason) Cao, University of Minnesota, USA

1:40 – 1:50 PM 73 Residential location choice model in the context of developing countries urban cities using discrete choice theory Kumar Molugaram and K.V. Krishna Rao, Osmania University, India

1:50 – 2:00 PM 530 The relative importance of individual differences, past history, and current circumstances for travel mode choices Kiron Chatterjee, University of the West of England, UK

2:00 – 2:10 PM 674 Persuasive communication to change destination choice behavior in shopping trips Haruna Suzuki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Satoshi Fujii, Kyoto University, Japan

2:10 – 2:20 PM 513 An analysis of traveler choices using structural equation modeling Julian Benjamin and Ryoichi Sakano, North Carolina A&T State University, USA

2:20 – 2:30 PM 320 Household participation in combinations of long distance leisure activities Jeffrey LaMondia, Naveen Eluru and Chandra R. Bhat, University of Texas-Austin, USA

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2:30 – 2:40 PM 527 Suburban car drivers and bridge selection: a dumb affair about equilibrium theory Tim Spurr and Robert Chapleau, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

2:40 – 2:50 PM 336 Affective forecasting: improving habitual car users' predictions about future satisfaction with public transport Tore Pedersen, National Institute of Occupational Health, Norway; Margareta Friman, and Per Kristensson, Karlstad University, Sweden

2:50 – 3:00 PM 344 Travel and subjective well-being (SWB) Dick Ettema, Utrecht University, Netherlands; Margareta Friman, Karlstad University, Sweden; Lars Olsson and Tommy Garling, Gothenburg University, Sweden

RAPID SESSION R4: A Focus on Special Populations and Developing Countries Moderator: Dilum Dissanayake, Newcastle University, UK

Time Presentation

1:20 – 1:30 PM 110 Income data collection methods and daily travel analysis. Some evidence from Sub-Saharan African cities Lourdes Diaz Olvera, Didier Plat and Pascal Pochet, University of Lyon, France

1:30 – 1:40 PM 404 Travel behaviour in the Arabian Emirates - findings from household travel surveys and comparison to western patterns Bernhard Fell, Martin Snethlage and Thomas Haupt, PTV AG, Germany

1:40 – 1:50 PM 606 The activity spaces of Moroccan muslims in Boston USA Pat Burnett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

1:50 – 2:00 PM 62 People encountering disabling travel situations : personal characteristics and mobility features Virginie Dejoux, Aline Alauzet and Jimmy Armoogum, INRETS, France

2:00 – 2:10 PM 314 Analysis of travel motivations of Japanese Overseas Travelers (JOT) to travel destinations in disaster stricken regions Vasantha Wickramasinghe, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

2:10 – 2:20 PM 194 Telecommuting and commute trip behavior for a sample of government employees in Tehran Amir Mamdoohi, Institute for Management and Planning Studies, Iran

2:20 – 2:30 PM 635 Micro-simulation for a day activity schedule: a case study of an Indian city Tom Mathew, India Institute of Technology, India; Bindhu Muralidhar, CIDCO, India; Sundar Dhingra, India Institute of Technology, India

2:30 – 2:40 PM 371 The relationship between air travel behaviour and the key life stages of having children and entering retirement Lisa Davison and Tim Ryley, Loughborough University, UK

2:40 – 2:50 PM 47 Analyzing neighborhood trail development as a catalyst for increased active travel behavior among suburban neighborhood residents Shaunna Burbidge, Brigham Young University, USA; Konstadinos Goulias, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA

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PARALLEL SESSION S13: Telecommunications and Activity-Travel Behavior – Unraveling Relationships Moderator: Xinyu (Jason) Cao, University of Minnesota, USA

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 351 Information and communication technologies (ICT), activity fragmentation and travel behavior: a structural equation analysis Bayarma Alexander, Dick Ettema and Martin Dijst, Utrecht University, Netherlands

3:40 – 4:00 PM 210 Understanding the use of technologies in everyday mobile lives Glenn Lyons, Tilly Line and Juliet Jain, University of the West of England, UK

4:00 – 4:20 PM 504 The role of ICT-enabled leisure activities in time use and travel behavior Pavel Andreev and Nava Pliskin, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Ilan Salomon, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

4:20 – 4:40 PM 217 The effects of ICT use on time planning of social activities: the experience in metro Manila, Philippines Grace Padayhag and Daisuke Fukuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

4:40 – 5:00 PM 522 An activity production approach to modelling the demand for mobile eCommerce services John Polak and Yunlei Hu, Imperial College, UK

PARALLEL SESSION S14: Social Networks, Social Embeddedness, Social Activities, and Social Exclusion Moderator: Antonio Paez, McMaster University, Canada

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 421 A model for spatially embedded social networks Johannes Illenberger, Gunnar Floetterod and Kai Nagel, TU Berlin, Germany

3:40 – 4:00 PM 529 Unravelling the social, urban, and time-space context of activity-travel behaviour: results from a social network data collection experience Juan Carrasco, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile

4:00 – 4:20 PM 41 The influence of social structure on individual travel decisions Matthias Kowald, Andreas Frei, Kay Axhausen and Jeremy Hackney, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

4:20 – 4:40 PM 68 ICT and social interaction: modeling communication mode choice and its effect on travel behavior Pauline van den Berg, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

4:40 – 5:00 PM 561 Understanding the activity-travel patterns of the elderly in the context of social exclusion and safety concerns Karthik Konduri, Sarah Ellie Ziems and Ram M. Pendyala, Arizona State University, USA

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PARALLEL SESSION S15: Traveler Information and Network Dynamics Moderator: John Gliebe, Portland State University, USA

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 424 Modeling departure time choice under stochastic networks Hao Li, Michiel Bliemer and Piet Bovy, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

3:40 – 4:00 PM 483 Modeling intention and acquisition of ATIS Athena Tsirimpa and Amalia Polydoropoulou, University of the Aegean, Greece

4:00 – 4:20 PM 330 An Agent-based dynamic transit network model under real-time transit passenger information Feng Zhang, University of Hong Kong, China

4:20 – 4:40 PM 279 An analysis on the morning commuting equilibrium in a corridor network based on the fundamental diagram of traffic flow Qiong Tia and Haijun Huang, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Hai Yang, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China

4:40 – 5:00 PM 568 Congestion, risk aversion and value of information Andre de Palma, Ecole Normale Superieure Cachan, France; Robin Lindsey, University of Alberta, Canada; Nathalie Picard, THEMA, France

PARALLEL SESSION S16: Understanding Land Development Patterns and Housing/Employment Markets Moderator: Kevin Krizek, University of Colorada-Denver, USA

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 87 An integrated model of housing, job, and vehicle ownership decisions: a simultaneous system of hazard-based equations with random and group decision-making effects Taha Hossein Rashidi and Abolfazl Mohammadian, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; Frank S. Koppelman, Northwestern University, USA

3:40 – 4:00 PM 485 Microsimulating Housing Demand Eric Miller and Muhammad Ahsanul Habib, University of Toronto, Canada

4:00 – 4:20 PM 239 Are income growth and urban sprawl related? A panel data study on French metropolitan areas Alain Pirotte and Jean-Loup,Madre, INRETS, France

4:20 – 4:40 PM 405 The interaction of housing, labor markets and transportation - an estimable dynamic, overlapping generation, search equilibrium model Anders Karlstrom, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

4:40 – 5:00 PM 34 Use of the Auckland land-Use modelling survey in calibrating household location model Olga Feldman, David Simmonds and Emma Richmond, David Simmonds Consultancy, UK

5:00 - Dinner (on your own)

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2009

7:00 – 8:15 AM BREAKFAST

PARALLEL WORKSHOPS Time Presentation

8:30 – 10:00 AM

Workshop W5: Stated Choice Experiments – Experimental Design and Data Analysis Workshop Co-Chairs: Johanna Zmud, NuStats, USA; Mark Wardman, University of Leeds, UK Resource Paper 1: 462 Sample optimality in the design of stated choice experiments, Michiel Bliemer, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; John Rose, University of Sydney, Australia Resource Paper 2: Mark Bradley (invited), Mark Bradley Research and Consulting, USA

Workshop W6: Advances in Modeling Network Dynamics Incorporating Behavioral Considerations Workshop Co-Chairs: R. Jayakrishnan, University of California at Irvine, USA; Andre de Palma, Ecole Normale Superieure Cachan, France Resource Paper 1: Srinivas Peeta, Purdue University, USA Resource Paper 2: Kai Nagel, TU Berlin, Germany

Workshop W7: Methodological Developments in Activity-Travel Behavior Analysis Workshop Co-Chairs: Juan de Dios Ortuzar, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile; Karthik Srinivasan, Indian Institute of Technology-Chennai, India Resource Paper 1: Elisabetta Cherchi, University of Cagliari, Italy Resource Paper 2: David Brownstone, University of California at Irvine, USA

Workshop W8: Computational Algorithms and Procedures for Integrated Microsimulation Models Workshop Co-Chairs: Eric J. Miller, University of Toronto, Canada; Tom V. Mathew, Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, India Resource Paper 1: Paul Waddell, University of California at Berkeley, USA Resource Paper 2: Kay Axhausen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Break

PARALLEL WORKSHOPS (continued) Time Presentation

10:30 – 12:00 PM

Workshop W5: Stated Choice Experiments – Experimental Design and Data Analysis (continued)

Workshop W6: Advances in Modeling Network Dynamics Incorporating Behavioral Considerations (continued)

Workshop W7: Methodological Developments in Activity-Travel Behavior Analysis (continued)

Workshop W8: Computational Algorithms and Procedures for Integrated Microsimulation Models (continued)

LUNCH

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PARALLEL SESSION S17: Non-Motorized Transport Moderator: Kelly Clifton, University of Maryland, USA

Time Presentation

1:20 – 1:40 PM 493 Will a bicycle friendly policy make passenger travel sustainable? Linda Christensen and Thomas Jensen, DTU Transport, Denmark

1:40 – 2:00 PM 309 Measuring the substitution effects of non-motorized travel for urban and environmental policy Kevin Krizek, University of Colorado at Denver, USA; Susan Handy and Daniel Piatkowski, University of California at Davis, USA

2:00 – 2:20 PM 164 The impact of work-related aspects on bicycle commuting in the Netherlands, using the theory of planned behavior Eva Heinen, Kees Maat and Bert Van Wee, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

2:20 – 2:40 PM 670 Forecasting pedestrian travel for skywalk: a case study Tom V. Mathew and M. Mahadev, Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, India; Bindhu Muralidhar, CIDCO, India

2:40 – 3:00 PM 572 Development of a multi-class bicyclist route choice model using revealed preference data John Gliebe, Joseph Broac and Jennifer Dill, Portland State University, USA

PARALLEL SESSION S18: The Commute is Still Important Moderator: Juan Carrasco, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile

Time Presentation

1:20 – 1:40 PM 50 Joint Model for Commuting Mode Choice, Work start Time and Work Duration Khandker Nurul Habib, University of Alberta, Canada

1:40 – 2:00 PM 197 Who wants to commute more and why? Thomas Calvert and Erel Avineri, University of the West of England, UK

2:00 – 2:20 PM 660 Why are you commuting such a long distance? A case of bullet train commuters in Tokyo Nobuaki Ohmori, Sadayasu Aono and Noboru Harata, University of Tokyo, Japan

2:20 – 2:40 PM 521 A copula-based joint multinomial discrete-ordered model of commuting mode choice and number of non-work stops during the commute Alessandro Portoghese and Erika Spissu, University of Cagliari, Italy; Naveen Eluru and Chandra R. Bhat, University of Texas at Austin, USA; Italo Meloni, University of Cagliari, Italy

2:40 – 3:00 PM 457 Estimating the travel to work carbon footprint of Ireland David McNamara and Brian Caulfield, Trinity College, Ireland

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PARALLEL SESSION S19: Expanding the Scope of Activity and Tour-Based Models Moderator: Akimasa Fujiwara, Hiroshima University, Japan

Time Presentation

1:20 – 1:40 PM 503 Linking an activity-based travel demand model with emission, dispersion, and population exposure models for appraisal of strategic transport plans Marianne Hatzopoulou, Eric Miller and Jiang Hao, University of Toronto, Canada

1:40 – 2:00 PM 399 Integrating parking behaviour within activity-based analysis: how activity type influences parking behaviour and vice versa Martin Trepanier and Catherine Morency, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada; Khandker Nurul Habib, University of Alberta, Canada

2:00 – 2:20 PM 184 A longitudinal household based model of activity generation: approach and estimation on one-day activity-travel data Theo Arentze, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; Dick Ettema, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Harry Timmermans, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

2:20 – 2:40 PM 518 The effect of personal cap-and-trade mileage policies on individual activity-travel patterns Italo Meloni, Erika Spissu and Alessandro Portoghese, University of Cagliari, Italy; Naveen Eluru and Chandra R. Bhat, University of Texas at Austin, USA

2:40 – 3:00 PM 287 Understanding leisure and work time values in Santiago Sergio Jara-Diaz, Marcela Munizaga and Javiera Olguin, Universidad de Chile, Chile

PARALLEL SESSION S20: Value of Travel Supply Attributes Moderator: John Polak, Imperial College, UK

Time Presentation

1:20 – 1:40 PM 435 Identifying the value of time distribution - evidence from the Swedish value of time study 2008 Maria Boerjesson, WSP Group, Sweden; Staffan Algers and Mogens Fosgerau, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

1:40 – 2:00 PM 589 Cross-mode variations in VTTS estimates: evidence from Norway Ioannis Tikoudis, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Stefan Flügel and Farideh Ramjerdi, Institute of Transport Economics, Norway

2:00 – 2:20 PM 512 Value of time in a dynamic microeconomic framework - theory and activity based models Anders Karlstrom, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

2:20 – 2:40 PM 245 Joint meta-analysis of values of time and demand elasticities Pedro Abrantes, Mark Wardman and Jeremy Toner, University of Leeds, UK

2:40 – 3:00 PM 643 Effect of model specification on valuation of travel attributes: a case study of rural feeder service to bus stop Bhargab Maitra, Santanu Ghosh and Sudhanshu Das, Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, India

Break 3:30 PM BUSES DEPART HOTELS

3:30 – 9:30 PM SHOPPING AND DINING IN CITY CENTER 9:30 PM BUSES RETURN TO HOTELS

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2009

7:00 – 8:15 AM BREAKFAST

RAPID SESSION R5: Human Behavior – Travel, Activities, and Choice Processes Moderator: Caspar Chorus, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Time Presentation

8:30 – 8:40 AM 433 Revealing the role of psychological factors into the mode choice process using a structural equation approach Alejandro Tudela and Camila Galdames, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile

8:40 – 8:50 AM 678 Shopping trip frequency and duration in Canada: An analysis of personal, Antonio Paez and Julien Bonin, McMaster University, Canada; Khandker Nurul Habib, University of Alberta, Canada

8:50 – 9:00 AM 203 Assessing planning decisions by activity type during the scheduling process Tomas Ruiz, Technical University of Valencia, Spain; Matthew Roorda, University of Toronto, Canada

9:00 – 9:10 AM 263 An additive risk-based multistate model for activity chaining behavior analysis Tai-Yu Ma, University of Lyon, France; Iragal Joly, Grenoble Applied Economics Laboratory, France; Charles Raux, University of Lyon, France

9:10 – 9:20 AM 352 An effective algorithm to detect the similarities of activity-travel patterns Hiroshi Shimamoto, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara, Hiroshima University, Japan

9:20 – 9:30 AM 474 The effect of household size and structure on travel/activity patterns: exploration of household travel time budget Erel Avineri and Yusak Susilo, University of the West of England, UK

9:30 – 9:40 AM 517 Tour travel behaviour: Evidence from Great Britain National Travel Survey Siamak Khorgami, UK

9:40 – 9:50 AM 482 How do changes in "life circumstances" affect communication and travel behaviour? Barbara Lenz, Wencke Krause and Katja Koehler, DLR Institute of Transport Research, Germany

9:50 – 10:00 AM 288 Understanding the social embeddedness of activity-travel participation: The case of frequency and duration of social activities Juan Carrasco, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile; Khandker Nurul Habib, University of Alberta, Canada

10:00 – 10:10 AM 398 Planning time horizon of activities and activity attributes Kelly van Bladel, Tom Bellemans, Davy Janssens and Geert Wets, Hasselt University, Belgium

RAPID SESSION R6: Route Choice and Traveler Response to Pricing Policies and Information Moderator: Kara Kockelman, University of Texas at Austin, USA

Time Presentation

8:30 – 8:40 AM 573 Modeling illegal on-street parking behavior - RP/SP approach Yasunori Muromachi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

8:40 – 8:50 AM 509 Analysis of circuitous parking search travel at trip ends Gopal Patil and Lisa Aultman-Hall, University of Vermont

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8:50 – 9:00 AM 183 Assignment models with D-C-Logit model: the capacity of flow reproduction on real systems Antonino Vitetta and Francesco Russo, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Italy

9:00 – 9:10 AM 242 The importance of being early Pavithra Parthasarathi, Anupam Srivastava, Nikolas Geroliminis and David Levinson, University of Minnesota, USA

9:10 – 9:20 AM 295 Assessing the influence of objective choice sets on route choice model estimates and predictions Carlo Prato, Technion, Israel

9:20 – 9:30 AM 544 Accounting for route overlap in urban and suburban route choice decisions derived from GPS observations Nadine Schuessler and Kay Axhausen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

9:30 – 9:40 AM 557 Learning-based departure time and path choice modelling for transit assignment under information provision: a theoretical framework Mohamed Wahba and Amer Shalaby, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

9:40 – 9:50 AM 249 How different are the attitudes of older people to road pricing in comparison with those of other age groups? Alexandros Nikitas, Erel Avineri and Graham Parkhurst, University of the West of England, UK

9:50 – 10:00 AM 48 Passenger travel demand and road charging impact assessment - a CGA analysis for Austria and Germany Dominika Kalinowska and Karl Steininger, German Institute for Economic Research, Germany

10:00 – 10:10 AM 402 Word-of-mouth travel information: who tells what to whom, and what difference does it make? Caroline Bartle, Erel Avineri and Kiron Chatterjee, University of the West of England, UK

RAPID SESSION R7: Travel Reliability, Freight Logistics, Evacuation Planning, and Safety Considerations Moderator: R. Jayakrishnan, University of California at Irvine, USA

Time Presentation

8:30 – 8:40 AM 78 Route choice behavior dynamics under travel time variability information Eran Ben-Elia, Utrecht University, Netherlands; Yoram Shiftan, Technion, Israel

8:40 – 8:50 AM 382 Travel time reliability across time: causes and valuations Joel Franklin and Anders Karlstrom, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

8:50 – 9:00 AM 591 Another study of variability of travel time Farideh Ramjerdi, Hanne Samstad, Stefan Flügel and Marit Killi, Institute of Transport Economics, Norway

9:00 – 9:10 AM 438 Model-based optimal evacuation planning anticipating traveler compliance behavior Adam Pel, Olga Huibregtse, Serge Hoogendoorn and Michiel Bliemer, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

9:10 – 9:20 AM 667 Behavior modeling for dynamic routing under no-notice mass evacuation Srinivas Peeta and Yu-Ting Hsu, Purdue University, USA

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9:20 – 9:30 AM 381 Traffic signal setting with elastic path choice: an application for road evacuation Filippo Marciano and Antonino Vitetta, University of Reggio Calabria, Italy

9:30 – 9:40 AM 594 Combining spatial logistics and transport flows for freight transport demand modeling Parichart Pattanamekar, Dongjoo Park, Chansung Kim and Youngseung Ko, University of Seoul, Korea

9:40 – 9:50 AM 367 Issues and challenges in freight travel forecast modeling Oliver Jayaprakash ME, Mepco Schlenk Engineering College, India; K. Gunasekaran, Anna University, India; M. Muthukannan, Kalasalingam University, India

9:50 – 10:00 AM 303 Modelling heterogeneity in willingness-to-pay directly: implications for estimates of influence in freight decision-making groups Sean Puckett, John Rose and Stuart Bain, University of Sydney, Australia

10:00 – 10:10 AM 241 A decision support system for the analysis of the competitiveness of Short-Sea Shipping in the Mediterranean Vittorio Marzano and Andrea Papola, Universita di Napoli, Italy; Fulvio Simonelli, Universita del Sannio, Italy

10:10 – 10:20 AM 368 Effects of in-vehicle real-time traffic safety warning information: an evaluation based on drivers' short-term memory and driving experience Wonchul Kim, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara, Hiroshima University, Japan

RAPID SESSION R8: Travel and Market Dynamics, Data Innovations, and Physical Activity Analysis Moderator: Theo Arentze, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Time Presentation

8:30 – 8:40 AM 202 Development of a trip database built up on a shipment survey Mariame Mbacke, INRETS, France

8:40 – 8:50 AM 306 The accuracy of proxy responses in a stated choice setting Matthew Beck, John Rose and David Hensher, University of Sydney, Australia

8:50 – 9:00 AM 325 Willingness-to-pay for the low speed private transportation mode (LSPTM) system: a web-based stated preference survey Kai Liu and Yasuo Asakura, Dalian University of Technology, China

9:00 – 9:10 AM 388 Exploring the relationship between physical activity and the built environment: a multilevel approach using a GPS-enhanced data set Andrew Clark and Darren Scott, McMaster University, Canada

9:10 – 9:20 AM 409 Behavioral experiment for eliciting needs underlying activity-travel patterns Linda Nijland, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

9:20 – 9:30 AM 533 Analyzing mobility biographies with the life course calendar: Evaluation of a quantitative instrument for collecting retrospective longitudinal data Robert Schoenduwe, University of Leipzig, Germany; Michel Mueller and Anja Peters, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; Martin Lanzendorf, Goethe University, Germany

9:30 – 9:40 AM 478 Need-based activity planning in an agent-based environment David Charypar, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

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9:40 – 9:50 AM 546 Mobility and labor market outcomes: a dynamic microsimulation using the national longitudinal survey of youth Piyushmita (Vonu) Thakuriah, Lei Tang, Shashi Menchu and Siim Soot, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

9:50 – 10:00 AM 326 Does variability create variability? A causal model of the complex relationships across variability of leisure activity/travel properties Ari Tarigan, Satoshi Fujii, and Ryuichi Kitamura, Kyoto University, Japan

10:00 – 10:10 AM 365 The impact of labor immigration and low cost aviation on tourism arrivals: the Norwegian experience Jon Denstadli and Jon Lian, Institute of Transport Economics, Norway

Break

PARALLEL SESSION S21: Traveler Response and Behavior Modification Moderator: Bhargab Maitra, Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur, India

Time Presentation

10:40 – 11:00 AM 430 An experimental study of happiness and travel behavior modification Maya Abou-Zeid and Moshe Ben-Akiva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

11:00 – 11:20 AM 311 Modelling users' behaviour of a carsharing program: activity persistency and usage as function of habit formation and seasonal variation Catherine Morency, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada; Khandker Nurul Habib, University of Alberta, Canada; Vincent Grasset, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

11:20 – 11:40 AM 353 Experimental investigation of factors affecting the amount of effort which people devote to the assessment of road charges Peter Bonsall, University of Leeds, UK; Jens Schade, Lars Roessger and Denise Obst, Technical University of Dresden, Germany

11:40 – 12:00 PM 338 Effects of a trial passenger project on habitual car users' capacity to make a permanent travel mode shift towards public transport use Tore Pedersen, National Institute of Occupational Health, Norway; Margareta Friman and Per Kristensson, Karlstad University, Sweden

12:00 – 12:20 PM 341 Impact of employer provided car and its taxation on travel behavior and safety: the Israeli Case Gila Albert, Holon Institute of Technology, Israel; Yoram Shiftan and Shalom Hakkert, Technion, Israel

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PARALLEL SESSION S22: Agent Interactions and Group Decision-Making Moderator: Geert Wets, Hasselt University, Belgium

Time Presentation

10:40 – 11:00 AM 243 A negotiation model for household daily activity scheduling Ahmed Mosa, Noboru Harata and Nobuaki Ohmori, University of Tokyo, Japan

11:00 – 11:20 AM 490 An investigation into the travel behaviour of cohabiting couple families Helena Titheridge, University College, UK

11:20 – 11:40 AM 543 Impact of individual accessibility on travel behavior and its propagation through intra-household interaction Seo Youn Yoon and Konstadinos Goulias, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA

11:40 – 12:00 PM 307 Modelling group decision making dynamics: extensions to the IACE methodology Matthew Beck, John Rose and David Hensher, University of Sydney, Australia

12:00 – 12:20 PM 357 Modelling social interactions between individuals for joint activity-travel scheduling Nicole Ronald, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

PARALLEL SESSION S23: Innovations in Data Collection and Use Moderator: Jimmy Armoogum, INRETS, France

Time Presentation

10:40 – 11:00 AM 499 Do microscale urban form data improve understanding of walking behavior? Kelly Clifton and Andrea Smith, University of Maryland, USA; Daniel Rodriguez, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA

11:00 – 11:20 AM 53 Analysing multi-day travel behaviours with public transit smart card transaction data Ka Kee Alfred Chu and Robert Chapleau, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

11:20 – 11:40 AM 385 Predicting respondents' acceptance of GPS for household travel surveys Johanna Zmud, Stacey Bricka and Sudeshna Sen, NuStats, USA; Jean Wolf, GeoStats, USA

11:40 – 12:00 PM 126 Location based service - a bridge too far for data linkage and behaviour under security and privacy concerns Marcus Wigan, Oxford Systematics, Australia

12:00 – 12:20 PM 283 Focus groups: an effective component of stakeholder requirements and evaluation Jennifer Brake and Stephanie Murphy, Newcastle University, UK

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PARALLEL SESSION S24: Modelling Vehicle Usage – Implications for Fuel Consumption and Price Elasticity Moderator: Italo Meloni, University of Cagliari, Italy

Time Presentation

10:40 – 11:00 AM 289 Disentangling and decoupling effects on French automobility: modelling dynamics of car fleet size by fuel type and total use at the household level in a context of increasing fuel prices Matthieu de Lapparent, Jean-Loup Madre, Laurent Hivert and Roger Collet, INRETS, France

11:00 – 11:20 AM 324 Joint modeling of household vehicle holding duration and use with a copula-based multivariate survival model Masashi Kuwano, Akimasa Fujiwara, Junyi Zhang and Makoto Tsukai, Hiroshima University, Japan

11:20 – 11:40 AM 172 A random heaping model of annual vehicle kilometers travelled considering heterogeneous approximation in reporting Toshiyuki Yamamoto, Nagoya University, Japan

11:40 – 12:00 PM 273 Vehicle ownership, retirement and use decisions: response to rising fuel prices, new technologies, and energy regulations, and implications for carbon emissions forecasts Kara Kockelman, Sashank Musti and Sumala Tirumalachetty, University of Texas at Austin, USA

12:00 – 12:20 PM 383 The determinants of car ownership and motor fuel consumption in urban and rural areas: a comparison of France, Greece and UK based on pseudo panel analysis Joyce Dargay, University of Leeds, UK; Petros Vythoulkas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; Akli Berri, INRETS, France

LUNCH

PARALLEL SESSION S25: Innovations in Survey Data Applications Moderator: Sudeshna Sen, NuStats, USA

Time Presentation

1:40 – 2:00 PM 411 An examination of household travel behaviour survey methods that incorporate stated choice experiments Tim Ryley and Lisa Davison, Loughborough University, UK

2:00 – 2:20 PM 137 How to aggregate individual preferences into group choice?- a series of modeling comparisons based on stated preference survey Junyi Zhang, LiLi Xu and Akimasa Fujiwara, Hiroshima University, Japan

2:20 – 2:40 PM 140 A biographic survey to be compared with past travel surveys in France Francis Papon, Sophie Roux and Marina Marchal, INRETS, France

2:40 – 3:00 PM 541 Pinpointing final destinations of the Friday afternoon rush on the Tallinn-Tartu highway in Estonia using mobile positioning data Rein Ahas, University of Tartu, Estonia; Erki Saluveer and Olle Jarv, Positium LBS, Estonia

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PARALLEL SESSION S26: Freight and Logistics – Modeling Shipper Behavior Moderator: Marcus Wigan, Oxford Systematics, Australia

Time Presentation

1:40 – 2:00 PM 630 Behavioural models for the urban freight restocking trip Agostino Nuzzolo, Umberto Crisalli and Antonio Comi, University of Rome, Italy

2:00 – 2:20 PM 204 Assessing day-to-day variability in commercial vehicle tours using GPS data Bryce Sharman and Matthew Roorda, University of Toronto, Canada

2:20 – 2:40 PM 520 Accommodating supply chain structure in models of freight mode choice John Polak and Kriangkrai Arunotayanun, Imperial College, UK

2:40 – 3:00 PM 223 Path choice modelling for national freight transport Agata Quattrone and Antonino Vitetta, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Italy

PARALLEL SESSION S27: Route Choice Analysis Moderator: Kiron Chatterjee, University of the West of England, UK

Time Presentation

1:40 – 2:00 PM 448 Using data from Nokia smart phones for route choice modeling Jeffrey Newman, Jingmin Chen and Michel Bierlaire, EPFL, Switzerland

2:00 – 2:20 PM 436 People don't use the shortest path Shanjiang Zhu and David Levinson, University of Minnesota, USA

2:20 – 2:40 PM 221 Latent variables and route choice behavior Carlo Prato and Shlomo Bekhor, Technion, Israel; Cristina Pronello, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy

2:40 – 3:00 PM 565 A GPS-based route choice analysis under mixed traffic and roadway conditions in a developing country Karthik Srinivasan and Sasanka Gandavarapu, Indian Institute of Technology-Chennai, India

PARALLEL SESSION S28: Travel of Special Market Segments Moderator: Piyushmita (Vonu) Thakuriah, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Time Presentation

1:40 – 2:00 PM 45 Older driver behavior around the world Nikiforos Stamatiadis, Gianfranco Fancello, Elisabetta Pani-Wilkinson and Paolo Fadda, University of Kentucky, USA

2:00 – 2:20 PM 502 Route choice behavior of Canadian seniors Darren Scott, McMaster University, Canada

2:20 – 2:40 PM 596 Analyzing the activity spaces of low-income teenagers: how do they perceive the spaces where activities are carried out? Talia McCray, University of Texas at Austin, USA

2:40 – 3:00 PM 569 A study of the inter-relationship between parents’ and children’s physical activity participation frequency Ipek Sener, Naveen Eluru and Chandra R. Bhat, University of Texas at Austin, USA

Break

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PARALLEL SESSION S29: Behavioral Insights into Mobility Needs and Choice Processes Moderator: Darren Scott, McMaster University, USA

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 96 Inertia in travel choice: The role of risk aversion and learning Caspar Chorus, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; Benedict Dellaert, Erasmus University, The Netherlands

3:40 – 4:00 PM 257 Modeling multiple meanings of mental maps Els Hannes, Hasselt University, Belgium; Maikel Len-Espinos, Central University of las Villas, Cuba; Diana Kusumastuti, Davy,Janssens, Hasselt University, Belgium

4:00 – 4:20 PM 186 Incorporating Activity-Based Accessibility Measures in Auto Availability Model Issa Zananiri and Yoram Shiftan, Technion, Israel; Moshe Ben-Akiva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

4:20 – 4:40 PM 350 Defining the lifestyle concept. An application to travel behavior research Veronique Van Acker, Ghent University, Belgium; Patricia Mokhtarian, University of California at Davis, USA; Frank Witlox, Ghent University, Belgium

4:40 – 5:00 PM 372 The research on lifestyle and mobility-what are the results? Konrad Goetz, Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE) Frankfurt a. M. , Germany

PARALLEL SESSION S30: Understanding Activity-Travel Dynamics Moderator: Khandker Nurul Habib, University of Alberta, Canada

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 476 Travel behavior dynamics from a lifespan development perspective Konstadinos Goulias, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA

3:40 – 4:00 PM 59 Inertia and shock effects on mode choice panel data: implications of the Transantiago implementation Maria Francisca Yanez, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile; Elisabetta Cherchi, University of Cagliari, Italy; Juan de Dios Ortuzar, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile; Benjamin Heydecker, University College, UK

4:00 – 4:20 PM 200 How do French motorists react to a multi-annual fuel price increase? An econometric analysis based on 1999-2007 panel data Emmanuel Kemel, Roger Collet and Laurent Hivert, INRETS, France

4:20 – 4:40 PM 260 Structural equations modelling of travel behaviour dynamics using a pseudo panel Claude Weis, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

4:40 – 5:00 PM 195 The dynamics of change - latest results from the German mobility panel Dirk Zumkeller, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

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PARALLEL SESSION S31: Public Transport – New Approaches to Planning and Design Moderator: Erel Avineri, University of the West of England, UK

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 256 Transport and macroeconomic impacts of high-speed regional railways: quantitative assessment of the case study Roma-Napoli Vittorio Marzano, Ennio Cascetta, Andrea Papola and Francesca Pagliara, Università di Napoli, Italy

3:40 – 4:00 PM 506 Passengers' valuations of accessibility of public transport Nils Fearnley, Stefan Flügel, Marit Killi, Merethe Leiren and Farideh Ramjerdi, Institute of Transport Economics, Norway; Åse Nossum, Analyse & Strategi, Norway

4:00 – 4:20 PM 124 The impact of new buses on the demand for bus travel Mark Wardman, Jeremy Shires and Joyce Dargay, University of Leeds, UK

4:20 – 4:40 PM 510 Assessing public transport demand stability using mode choice and quality service data Marcela Munizaga, Pablo Bass and Pedro Donoso, Universidad de Chile, Chile

4:40 – 5:00 PM 640 Keeping public transport viable and competitive: a case of Indore Raghuram G and Satyam Shivam Sundaram, Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad, India

PARALLEL SESSION S32: Model Systems for Large Scale Planning and Urban Simulation Moderator: Tom V. Mathew, Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai, India

Time Presentation

3:20 – 3:40 PM 550 Behavioral calibration of a large-scale travel behavior microsimulation Kai Nagel, Gunnar Floetterod, Yu Chen and Marcel Rieser, TU Berlin, Germany

3:40 – 4:00 PM 549 Synthetic population generation: a heuristic data-fitting approach and validations Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan and Lu Ma, University of Florida, USA

4:00 – 4:20 PM 558 Large scale application of MILATRAS: case study of the Toronto transit network Mohamed Wahba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; Amer Shalaby, University of Toronto, Canada

4:20 – 4:40 PM 465 ETAPAS: Methodology for an integrated modeling of macro- and microscopic processes in urban transport demand Andreas Justen and Barbara Lenz, DLR Institute of Transport Research, Germany; Francisco Martinez and Cristian Cortis, Universidad de Chile, Chile

4:40 – 5:00 PM 313 R-TRESIS: A multimodal regional transport model for New South Wales Stuart Bain, David Hensher and Zheng Li, University of Sydney, Australia

6:30 PM BUSES DEPART HOTELS

6:30 – 10:00 PM CONFERENCE BANQUET WITH ENTERTAINMENT 10:00 PM BUSES RETURN TO HOTELS

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2009

7:00 – 8:30 AM BREAKFAST

ERIC PAS DISSERTATION PRIZE PLENARY SESSION Moderator: Shlomo Bekhor, Technion, Israel

Time Presentation

9:00 – 9:20 AM Economic Behaviour of Interdependent Road Freight Stakeholders under Variable Road-User Charges: Advanced Discrete Choice Analysis Sean Puckett, University of Sydney, Australia

9:20 – 9:40 AM Traveler response to information: A regret-based perspective Caspar Chorus, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

9:40 – 10:00 AM 2008 Award Winner TBD

10:00 – 10:20 AM Modeling Activity Generation Processes Khandker Nurul-Habib, University of Alberta, Canada

10:20 – 10:40 AM Social Activity-Travel Behaviour: A Personal Networks Approach Juan Carrasco, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile

10:40 – 11:00 AM Modeling Driving Decisions with Latent Plans Charisma F. Choudhury, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh

Break

CLOSING PLENARY SESSION Moderator: Eric Miller, University of Toronto, Canada

Time Presentation

11:20 – 12:20 PM Workshop Reports Workshop W1 Workshop W2 Workshop W3 Workshop W4 Workshop W5 Workshop W6 Workshop W7 Workshop W8

12:20 – 12:30 PM Closing Remarks and Next Steps Chandra R. Bhat, University of Texas at Austin, USA Ram M. Pendyala, Arizona State University, USA

LUNCH (IATBR EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING – WORKING LUNCH)

1:45 PM BUSES DEPART HOTELS

1:45 – 6:30 PM SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF CITY OF JAIPUR 6:30 – 9:30 PM DINNER ON YOUR OWN IN CITY OF JAIPUR 9:30 PM BUSES RETURN TO HOTELS

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