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Online Learning Participation Intention after COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia: Do Students Still Make Trips for Online Class?. (2022). Sunitiyoso, Yos ; Rizki, Muhamad ; Prasetyanto, Dwi.
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  5. Revisiting the relationship between information and communication technologies and travel behavior: An investigation of older Americans. (2023). Li, Shengxiao.
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  7. Exploring the attitudes of Millennials and Generation Xers toward ridesourcing services. (2022). Jin, Xia ; Azimi, Ghazaleh ; Rahimi, Alireza.
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  8. Online Learning Participation Intention after COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia: Do Students Still Make Trips for Online Class?. (2022). Sunitiyoso, Yos ; Rizki, Muhamad ; Prasetyanto, Dwi.
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  9. Assessing the Factors Impacting Transport Usage of Mobility App Users in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, India. (2022). Gupta, Sanjay ; Sinha, Kushagra.
    In: Sustainability.
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  10. General Mapping of the Environmental Performance in Climate Change Mitigation of Spanish Universities through a Standardized Carbon Footprint Calculation Tool. (2022). Navarro-Pedreo, Jose ; Garcia-Orenes, Fuensanta ; Alba-Hidalgo, David ; Guerrero-Lucendo, Antonio.
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  11. Generational Differences in Automobility: Comparing Americas Millennials and Gen Xers Using Gradient Boosting Decision Trees. (2022). Wang, Xize.
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  12. Generational Differences in Automobility: Comparing Americas Millennials and Gen Xers Using Gradient Boosting Decision Trees. (2021). Wang, Xize.
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  13. Generational Differences in Automobility: Comparing Americas Millennials and Gen Xers Using Gradient Boosting Decision Trees. (2021). Wang, Xize.
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  14. What drives the gap? Applying the Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition method to examine generational differences in transportation-related attitudes. (2021). Mokhtarian, Patricia ; Circella, Giovanni ; Shaw, Atiyya F ; Etezady, Ali.
    In: Transportation.
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  15. Planning for the First and Last Mile: A Review of Practices at Selected Transit Agencies in the United States. (2021). Mohiuddin, Hossain.
    In: Sustainability.
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  16. Urban travel behavior adaptation of temporary transnational residents. (2021). Haustein, Sonja ; Monteiro, Mayara Moraes ; de Sousa, Jorge Pinho ; de Abreu, Joo.
    In: Journal of Transport Geography.
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  17. Are millennials more multimodal? A latent-class cluster analysis with attitudes and preferences among millennial and Generation X commuters in California. (2020). Mokhtarian, Patricia ; Lee, Yongsung ; Guhathakurta, Subhrajit ; Circella, Giovanni.
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  18. The Relationship between Regular Use of Ridesourcing and Frequency of Public Transport Use in the MENA Region (Tehran and Cairo). (2020). Masoumi, Houshmand ; Dienel, Hans-Liudger ; Mostofi, Hamid.
    In: Sustainability.
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  19. The Association between Regular Use of Ridesourcing and Walking Mode Choice in Cairo and Tehran. (2020). Masoumi, Houshmand ; Dienel, Hans-Liudger ; Mostofi, Hamid.
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  20. Do Codes of Ethics Reveal a University’s Commitment to Sustainable Development? Evidence from Italy. (2019). Mion, Giorgio ; Bonfanti, Angelo ; Broglia, Angela.
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  21. Challenges of Online Higher Education in the Face of the Sustainability Objectives of the United Nations: Carbon Footprint, Accessibility and Social Inclusion. (2019). Ger, Pablo Moreno ; Jarillo, Mikel Perales ; Pedraza, Luis ; Bocos, Elvira.
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  22. Environmental Aspects of Generation Y’s Sustainable Mobility. (2019). Suchanek, Micha ; Szmelter-Jarosz, Agnieszka.
    In: Sustainability.
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  23. Shared automated vehicles: A statistical analysis of consumer use likelihoods and concerns. (2019). Zhang, YU ; Menon, Nikhil ; Barbour, Natalia ; Mannering, Fred.
    In: Transport Policy.
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  24. Assessing the relationships between young adults’ travel and use of the internet over time. (2019). Thakuriah, Piyushimita ; Hong, Jinhyun ; Wu, Guoqiang.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  25. Panel Study of Emerging Transportation Technologies and Trends in California: Phase 2 Data Collection. (2019). Handy, Susan ; Matson, Grant ; Circella, Giovanni ; Alemi, Farzad.
    In: Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series.
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  26. Taste heterogeneity as an alternative form of endogeneity bias: Investigating the attitude-moderated effects of built environment and socio-demographics on vehicle ownership using latent class modeling. (2018). Mokhtarian, Patricia ; Kim, Sung Hoo.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  27. Exploring the latent constructs behind the use of ridehailing in California. (2018). Mokhtarian, Patricia ; Handy, Susan ; Circella, Giovanni ; Alemi, Farzad.
    In: Journal of choice modelling.
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  28. Future of Mobility White Paper. (2018). Shaheen, Susan Phd ; Totte, Hannah ; Stocker, Adam.
    In: Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings.
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  29. The Adoption of Shared Mobility in California and Its Relationship with Other Components of Travel Behavior. (2018). Mokhtarian, Patricia ; Handy, Susan ; Tiedeman, Kate ; Circella, Giovanni ; Alemi, Farzad.
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