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Use and Effects of Advanced Traveller Information Services (ATIS): A Review of the Literature

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In this article, a review of contemporary conceptual ideas and empirical findings on the use of travel information (services) and their effects on travellers' choices is presented, integrating behavioural determinants such as the role of decision strategies with manifest determinants, such as trip contexts and socio-economic variables into a coherent framework of information acquisition and its effect on travelers' perceptions.
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This article is published in Transport Reviews.The article was published on 2006-03-01. It has received 231 citations till now.

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Mobility as a Service: A Critical Review of Definitions, Assessments of Schemes, and Key Challenges

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define a set of attributes through a literature review, which is then used to describe selected mobility as a service (MaaS) schemes and existing applications, and examine the potential implications of the identified core characteristics of the service on the following three areas of transport practices.
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Rational Overoptimism (and Other Biases)

TL;DR: This article showed that an agent who tries to choose the action that is most likely to succeed, is more likely to choose an action of which he overestimated, rather than underestimated, the likelihood of success.
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Getting smart about urban mobility – Aligning the paradigms of smart and sustainable

TL;DR: In this paper, a lack of consensus in terms of smart cities and a paucity of literature seeking to make sense of smart urban mobility is identified, and the authors consider how smart relates to sustainable, raising concerns about potentially dichotomous constituencies of commentators and discourses.
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The impact of travel information's accuracy on route-choice

TL;DR: In this paper, a route-choice experiment with 36 participants, involving 20 repetitions under three different levels of information accuracy, was conducted to investigate the impact of travel time uncertainty.
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Travel information as an instrument to change car- drivers' travel choices: a literature review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of more than 15 years of literature concerning the use and effects of travel information among car-drivers is presented, and a number of generic, integrative insights are derived, including the following: it appears that our expectations with respect to the effects of information provision on travel choices in general may be mildly optimistic, particularly for behavioural changes not involving changes in mode-choice.
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Prospect theory: an analysis of decision under risk

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a critique of expected utility theory as a descriptive model of decision making under risk, and develop an alternative model, called prospect theory, in which value is assigned to gains and losses rather than to final assets and in which probabilities are replaced by decision weights.
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Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases

TL;DR: The authors described three heuristics that are employed in making judgements under uncertainty: representativeness, availability of instances or scenarios, and adjustment from an anchor, which is usually employed in numerical prediction when a relevant value is available.
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A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance

TL;DR: Cognitive dissonance theory links actions and attitudes as discussed by the authors, which holds that dissonance is experienced whenever one cognition that a person holds follows from the opposite of at least one other cognition that the person holds.
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User Acceptance of Computer Technology: A Comparison of Two Theoretical Models

TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the ability to predict peoples' computer acceptance from a measure of their intentions, and explain their intentions in terms of their attitudes, subjective norms, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and related variables.
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