The study of social networks in activity-travel research has recently gained momentum because social activities and social influence were relatively poorly explained in activity-based models of travel demand. Over the last decade, many scholars have shown interest in identifying personal social networks that constitute an important source of explanation of activity-travel behaviour. This paper seeks to review two research streams: social networks and activity-travel behaviour, and social influence and travel decisions. We classify models, summarise empirical findings and discuss important issues that require further research.
Social networks, social influence and activity-travel behaviour: a review of models and empirical evidence
Transport Reviews ; 38 , 4 ; 499-523
2018-07-04
25 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Activity settings and travel behaviour: A social contact perspective
Online Contents | 2000
|Social networks and joint/solo activity–travel behavior
Elsevier | 2014
|Social networks and joint/solo activity–travel behavior
Online Contents | 2014
|A path analysis of social networks, telecommunication and social activity–travel patterns
Online Contents | 2013
|