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Ilan Salomon (isalomon@ucdavis.edu)

University of California, Davis

Personal Website: http://www.its.ucdavis.edu/telecom/salomon.html

Publications (25 records):

Title Year Series
Measuring the Measurable: Why can't we Agree on the Number of Telecommuters in the U.S.? 2005 Reprint
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
Impacts of Home-Based Telecommuting on Vehicle-Miles Traveled: A Nationwide Time Series Analysis 2002 Research Report
Emerging Travel Patterns: Do Telecommunications Make a Difference? 2002 Reprint
Driven to Travel: The Identification of Mobility-Inclined Market Segments 2002 Reprint
How Derived is the Demand for Travel? Some Conceptual and Measurement Considerations 2001 Reprint
Understanding the Demand for Travel: It's Not Purely 'Derived' 2001 Reprint
Modeling Individuals' Consideration of Strategies to Cope with Congestion 2000 Reprint
Travel for the Fun of It 1999 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
The Costs and Benefits of Telecommuting: An Evaluation of Macro-Scale Literature 1997 Research Report
Modeling the Desire to Telecommute: The Importance of Attitudinal Factors in Behavioral Models 1997 Reprint
Coping with Congestion:  Understanding the Gap between Policy Assumptions and Behavior 1997 Reprint
Behavioral Response to Congestion: Identifying Patterns and Socio-Economic Differences in Adoption 1997 Reprint
Why Don't You Telecommute? 1997 Reprint
Emerging Travel Patterns: Do Telecommunications Make a Difference? 1997 Presentation Series
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
Adoption of Telecommuting in Two California State Agencies 1996 Research Report
Modeling the Preference for Telecommuting: Measuring Attitudes and Other Variables 1995 Research Report
Methodological Issues in the Estimation of the Travel, Energy, and Air Quality Impacts of Telecommuting 1995 Reprint
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: Setting the Context 1994 Reprint
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: Setting the Context 1992 Research Report