Discrete choice modelling of combined mode and departure time


Autoria(s): Bajwa, Shamas; Bekhor, Shlomo; Kuwahara, Masao; Chung, Edward
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Typical daily decision-making process of individuals regarding use of transport system involves mainly three types of decisions: mode choice, departure time choice and route choice. This paper focuses on the mode and departure time choice processes and studies different model specifications for a combined mode and departure time choice model. The paper compares different sets of explanatory variables as well as different model structures to capture the correlation among alternatives and taste variations among the commuters. The main hypothesis tested in this paper is that departure time alternatives are also correlated by the amount of delay. Correlation among different alternatives is confirmed by analyzing different nesting structures as well as error component formulations. Random coefficient logit models confirm the presence of the random taste heterogeneity across commuters. Mixed nested logit models are estimated to jointly account for the random taste heterogeneity and the correlation among different alternatives. Results indicate that accounting for the random taste heterogeneity as well as inter-alternative correlation improves the model performance.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37391/

Publicador

Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies Limited

Relação

DOI:10.1080/18128600808685681

Bajwa, Shamas, Bekhor, Shlomo, Kuwahara, Masao, & Chung, Edward (2008) Discrete choice modelling of combined mode and departure time. Transportmetrica, 4(2), pp. 155-177.

Palavras-Chave #080110 Simulation and Modelling #090507 Transport Engineering #150700 TRANSPORTATION AND FREIGHT SERVICES #Departure time choice; mode choice; nested logit; cross-nested logit; error component logit; mixed logit; value of time; value of schedule delay
Tipo

Journal Article