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Patricia Lyon Mokhtarian (plmokhtarian@ucdavis.edu)

University of California, Davis

Personal Website: http://cee.engr.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mokhtarian/Default.htm

Publications (136 records):

Title Year Series
Grouping travelers on the basis of their different car and transit levels of use 2009 Reprint
Accounting for Taste Heterogeneity in Purchase Channel Intention Modeling: An Example from Northern California for Book Purchases 2009 Reprint
Do Transportation and Communications Tend to Be Substitutes, Complements, or Neither? U.S. Consumer Expenditures Perspective, 1984-2002 2008 Research Report
Travelers’ segmentation based on multimodality behaviors and attitudes 2008 Research Report
The Role of Neighborhood Characteristics in the Adoption and Frequency of Working at Home: Empirical Evidence from Northern California 2008 Research Report
Examining the Impacts of Residential Self-Selection on Travel Behavior: Methodologies and Empirical Findings 2008 Research Report
Carsharing and the Built Environment: A GIS-Based Study of One U.S. Operator 2008 Research Report
Voyage of the S.S. Minivan: Women’s Travel Behavior in Traditional and Suburban Neighborhoods 2007 Reprint
Description of a Northern California Shopping Survey Data Collection Effort 2007 Research Report
Cross-sectional and Quasi-panel Explorations of the Connection between the Built Environment and Auto Ownership 2007 Reprint
Do changes in neighborhood characteristics leadto changes in travel behavior? A structural equationsmodeling approach 2007 Reprint
Exploring the connections among job accessibility, employment, income, and auto ownership using structural equation modeling 2007 Research Report
The Influences of the Built Environment and Residential Self-Selection on Pedestrian Behavior: Evidence from Austin, TX 2006 Reprint
Neighborhood Design and Vehicle Type Choice: Evidence from Northern California 2006 Reprint
Self-Selection in the Relationship between the Built Environment and Walking 2006 Reprint
Telecommunications and travel demand and supply: Aggregate structural equation models for the US 2006 Reprint
Relationships between U.S. Consumer Expenditures on Communications and Travel: 1984-2002 2006 Research Report
Examining the Impacts of Residential Self-Selection on Travel Behavior: Methodologies and Empirical Findings 2006 Research Report
How Do Individuals Adapt Their Personal Travel? Objective and Subjective Influences on the Consideration of Travel-Related Strategies for San Francisco Bay Area Commuters 2005 Reprint
Driving by Choice or Necessity? 2005 Reprint
What if You Live in the Wrong Neighborhood? The Impact of Residential Neighborhood Type Dissonance on Distance Traveled 2005 Reprint
An Empirical Analysis of Causality in the Relationship Between Telecommuting and Residential and Job Relocation 2005 Research Report
Don't Work, Work at Home, or Commute? Discrete Choice Models of the Decision for San Francisco Bay Area Residents 2005 Research Report
The Intended and Actual Adoption of Online Purchasing: A Brief Review of Recent Literature 2005 Research Report
An Exploratory Study Using an AIDS Model For Tradeoffs Between Time Allocations to Maintenance Activities/Travel and Discretionary Activities/Travel 2005 Research Report
The Impact of Telecommuting on Commute Time, Distance, and Speed of State of California Workers 2005 Research Report
Integrated Graduate Education & Research Traineeships (IGERT): Transportation Technology & Policy Final Grant Report 2005 Research Report
Integrated Graduate Education & Research Traineeships (IGERT): Transportation Technology & Policy Executive Summary 2005 Research Report
How Do Individuals Adapt Their Personal Travel? A Conceptual Exploration of the Consideration of the Travel-Related Strategies 2005 Reprint
Correlation or Causality between the Built Environment and Travel Behavior? Evidence from Northern California 2005 Reprint
Measuring the Measurable: Why can't we Agree on the Number of Telecommuters in the U.S.? 2005 Reprint
Do Telecommunications Affect Passenger Travel or Vice Versa? Structural Equation Models of Aggregate U.S. Time Series Data Using Composite Indexes 2005 Reprint
Modeling the Individual Consideration of Travel-Related Strategy Bundles 2004 Research Report
Who Likes Traveling? Models of the Individual's Affinity for Various Kinds of Travel 2004 Research Report
Data and Measurement Issues in Transportation, With Telecommuting as a Case Study 2004 Research Report
A Taxonomy of Leisure Activities: The Role of ICT 2004 Research Report
An Input-Output Analysis of the Relationships between Communications and Travel for Industry 2004 Research Report
Reducing Road Congestion: A Reality Check—A Comment 2004 Reprint
What Type of Vehicle Do People Drive? The Role of Attitude and Lifestyle in Influencing Vehicle Type Choice 2004 Reprint
Modeling the Individual Consideration of Travel-Related Strategies 2003 Research Report
Telecommuting and Residential Location: Relationships with Commute Distance Traveled for State of California Workers 2003 Research Report
Does Dissonance between Desired and Current Residential Neighbourhood type Affect Travel Behaviour? An Empirical Assessment from the San Francisco Bay Area 2003 Presentation Series
The Adoption and Consideration of Commute-Oriented Travel Alternatives 2002 Research Report
Impacts of Home-Based Telecommuting on Vehicle-Miles Traveled: A Nationwide Time Series Analysis 2002 Research Report
The Relationship of Vehicle Type Choice to Personality, Lifestyle, Attitudinal, and Demographic Variables 2002 Research Report
Determinants of Subjective Assessments of Personal Mobility 2002 Research Report
Revisiting the Notion of Induced Traffic through a Matched-Pairs Study 2002 Reprint
Patterns of Telecommuting Engagement and Frequency: A Cluster Analysis of Telecenter Uses 2002 Reprint
A Methodology for the Disaggregate, Multidimensional Measurement of Residential Neighbourhood Type 2002 Reprint
Emerging Travel Patterns: Do Telecommunications Make a Difference? 2002 Reprint
The Impact of Residential Neighborhood Type on Travel Behavior: A Structural Equations Modeling Approach 2002 Reprint
Driven to Travel: The Identification of Mobility-Inclined Market Segments 2002 Reprint
Multicriteria Network Equilibrium Modeling with Variable Weights for Decision-Making in the Information Age with Applications to Telecommuting and Teleshopping 2002 Reprint
Traffic Network Equilibrium and the Environment: A Multicriteria Decision Making Process 2002 Reprint
Nonnormality of Data in Structural Equation Models 2002 Research Report
Modeling Objective Mobility: The Impact of Travel-Related Attitudes, Personality and Lifestyle on Distance Traveled 2001 Research Report
Modeling Individuals' Relative Desired Travel Amounts 2001 Research Report
The Positive Utility of the Commute: Modeling Ideal Commute Time and Relative Desired Commute Amount 2001 Reprint
How Derived is the Demand for Travel? Some Conceptual and Measurement Considerations 2001 Reprint
Worker Telecommunication and Mobility in Transition: Consequences for Planning 2001 Reprint
Understanding the Demand for Travel: It's Not Purely 'Derived' 2001 Reprint
Teleshopping versus Shopping: A Multicriteria Network Equilibrium Framework 2001 Reprint
Modeling Individuals' Travel Time and Money Expenditures 2000 Research Report
Telecommunications and Travel 2000 Reprint
Modeling Employees' Perceptions and Proportional Preferences of Work Locations: The Regular Workplace and Telecommuting Alternatives 2000 Reprint
Modeling Individuals' Consideration of Strategies to Cope with Congestion 2000 Reprint
The Role of Lifestyle and Attitudinal Characteristics in Residential Neighborhood Choice 1999 Presentation Series
Travel for the Fun of It 1999 Reprint
A Review and Discussion of the Literature on Travel Time and Money Expenditures 1999 Research Report
Beyond Tele-Substitution: Disaggregate Longitudinal Structural Equations Modeling of Communication Impacts 1999 Reprint
Developing Models of Preference for Home-Based and Center-Based Telecommuting: Findings and Forecasts 1998 Reprint
A Synthetic Approach to Estimating the Impacts of Telecommuting on Travel 1998 Reprint
What Happens when Mobility-Inclined Market Segments Face Accessibility-Enhancing Policies? 1998 Reprint
The Impact of Gender, Occupation, and Presence of Children on Telecommuting Motivations and Constraints 1998 Reprint
Duration and Frequency of Telecenter Use: Once a Telecommuter, Always a Telecommuter? 1998 Reprint
Transportation Impacts of Center-Based Telecommuting: Interim Findings from the Neighborhood Telecenters Project 1998 Reprint
The Trade-off between Trips and Distance Traveled in Analyzing the Emissions Impacts of Center-Based Telecommuting 1998 Reprint
Analyzing the Travel Behavior of Home-Based Workers in the 1991 CALTRANS Statewide Travel Survey 1998 Reprint
Telecommuting Centers in California: 1991 – 1997 1997 Research Report
Residential Area-Based Offices Project: Final Report on the Evaluation of Impacts 1997 Research Report
The Costs and Benefits of Telecommuting: An Evaluation of Macro-Scale Literature 1997 Research Report
Residential Area-Based Offices Project: Final Report on Telecenter Operations 1997 Research Report
Modeling the Desire to Telecommute: The Importance of Attitudinal Factors in Behavioral Models 1997 Reprint
The Transportation Impacts of Telecommuting: Recent Empirical Findings 1997 Reprint
The Impact of Telecommuting on the Activity Spaces of Participants 1997 Reprint
A Micro-Analysis of Land Use and Travel in Five Neighborhoods in the San Francisco Bay Area 1997 Reprint
Coping with Congestion:  Understanding the Gap between Policy Assumptions and Behavior 1997 Reprint
Analyzing the Preference for Non-Exclusive Forms of Telecommuting:  Modeling and Policy Implications 1997 Reprint
Behavioral Response to Congestion: Identifying Patterns and Socio-Economic Differences in Adoption 1997 Reprint
Now That Travel Can Be Virtual, Will Congestion Virtually Disappear? 1997 Reprint
Why Don't You Telecommute? 1997 Reprint
Emerging Travel Patterns: Do Telecommunications Make a Difference? 1997 Presentation Series
The Impact of Telecommuting on the Activity Spaces of Participants 1996 Research Report
Using Travel Diary Data to Estimate the Emissions Impacts of Transportation Strategies: The Puget Sound Telecommuting Demonstration Project 1996 Reprint
Forecasting Telecommuting: An Exploration of Methodologies and Research Needs 1996 Reprint
The Travel and Emissions Impacts of Telecommuting for the State of California Telecommuting Pilot Project 1996 Reprint
The Future of Telecommuting 1996 Reprint
Impacts of Center-Based Telecommuting on Travel and Emissions: Analysis of The Puget Sound Demonstration Project 1996 Reprint
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting:  3. Identifying the Choice Set and Estimating Binary Choice Models for Technology-Based Alternatives 1996 Reprint
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting:  2. A Case of the Preferred Impossible Alternative 1996 Reprint
The Information Highway: Just because we’re on it doesn’t mean we know where we’re going 1996 Reprint
Adoption of Telecommuting in Two California State Agencies 1996 Research Report
Residential Area-Based Offices Project: Interim Findings Report on the Evaluation of Impacts 1996 Research Report
Telecommunications in Urban Planning: Selected North American Examples 1995 Presentation Series
Modeling the Preference for Telecommuting: Measuring Attitudes and Other Variables 1995 Research Report
Planning for Telecommuting 1995 Reprint
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting Frequency in California: An Exploratory Analysis 1995 Reprint
Methodological Issues in the Estimation of the Travel, Energy, and Air Quality Impacts of Telecommuting 1995 Reprint
Telecommuting Centers and Related Concepts: A Review of Practice 1994 Research Report
A Comparison of the Policy, Social, and Cultural Contexts for Telecommuting in Japan and the United States 1994 Research Report
Travel Diary-Based Emissions Analysis of Telecommuting for the Puget Sound Demonstration Project 1994 Research Report
Land Use and Travel Behavior 1994 Research Report
A Micro-Analysis of Land Use and Travel in Five Neighborhoods in the San Francisco Bay Area 1994 Research Report
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: Setting the Context 1994 Reprint
A Comparison of the Policy, Social and Cultural Contexts for Telecommuting in Japan and the United States 1994 Reprint
Telecommuting Frequency and Impacts for State of California Employees 1994 Reprint
Telecommuting and Residential Location: Theory and Implications for Commute Travel in Monocentric Metropolis 1994 Reprint
Technical Memo 1: Estimates of Current Levels of Telecommuting in California 1993 Research Report
Technical Memo 2: Travel and Energy Impacts of Telecommuting 1993 Research Report
Technical Memo 3: Base Case Estimates and Forecasts of Telecommuting in California 1993 Research Report
Technical Memo 4: Future Levels of Telecommuting in California: Factors, Policies, Modeling Issues, and Research Needs 1993 Research Report
Evaluating the Travel and Communication Impacts of Advanced Residential Telecommunications Services: Lessons from the Literature 1993 Research Report
The Travel and Urban Form Implications of Telecommunications Technology 1993 Presentation Series
Telecommuting: What's the Payoff? 1993 Reprint
Telecommuting in the United States: Letting Our Fingers Do The Commuting 1992 Reprint
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: Setting the Context 1992 Research Report
Defining Telecommuting 1991 Research Report
The Transportation Impacts of Telecommuting in Two San Diego Pilot Programs 1991 Research Report
An Empirical Analysis of the Transportation Impacts of Telecommuting 1991 Presentation Series
Environmental Impacts 1991 Reprint
An Evaluation of Telecommuting as a Trip Reduction Measure 1991 Presentation Series
Telecommuting and Travel: State of the Practice, State of the Art 1991 Reprint
Defining Telecommuting 1991 Reprint
The Effectiveness of Telecommuting as a Transportation Control Measure 1991 Presentation Series
A Typology of Relationships Between Telecommunications and Transportation 1990 Reprint
An Empirical Evaluation of the Travel Impacts of Teleconferencing 1988 Reprint