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Explaining shared micromobility usage, competition and mode choice by modelling empirical data from Zurich, Switzerland
DJ Reck, H Haitao, S Guidon, KW Axhausen
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 124, 102947, 2021
1712021
Transportation service bundling–For whose benefit? Consumer valuation of pure bundling in the passenger transportation market
S Guidon, M Wicki, T Bernauer, K Axhausen
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 131, 91-106, 2020
1332020
Electric bicycle-sharing: A new competitor in the urban transportation market? An empirical analysis of transaction data
S Guidon, H Becker, H Dediu, KW Axhausen
Transportation research record 2673 (4), 15-26, 2019
1012019
Expanding a (n)(electric) bicycle-sharing system to a new city: Prediction of demand with spatial regression and random forests
S Guidon, DJ Reck, K Axhausen
Journal of Transport Geography 84, 102692, 2020
462020
How technology commitment affects mode choice for a self-driving shuttle service
M Wicki, S Guidon, F Becker, K Axhausen, T Bernauer
Research in Transportation Business & Management 32, 100458, 2019
35*2019
The social aspect of residential location choice: on the trade-off between proximity to social contacts and commuting
S Guidon, M Wicki, T Bernauer, K Axhausen
Journal of Transport Geography 74, 333-340, 2019
342019
Shared micromobility in Zurich, Switzerland: Analysing usage, competition and mode choice
DJ Reck, S Guidon, H Haitao, KW Axhausen
20th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC 2020)(Virtual), 66, 2020
232020
Explaining socially motivated travel with social network analysis: survey method and results from a study in Zurich, Switzerland
S Guidon, M Wicki, T Bernauer, KW Axhausen
Transportation Research Procedia 32, 99 - 109, 2018
222018
Does variation in residents’ spatial mobility affect their preferences concerning local governance?
M Wicki, S Guidon, T Bernauer, K Axhausen
Political Geography 73, 138-157, 2019
162019
Investigating the relationship between individuals' social networks, mobility behaviour, and social capital: Survey method and first results
S Guidon, M Wicki, KW Axhausen, T Bernauer
17th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC 2017), 2017
142017
Social Networks, Mobility Behaviour and Societal Impacts: Field Report: Survey Methods and Response Behaviour
M Wicki, S Guidon, KW Axhausen, T Bernauer
ISTP Paper Series 1, 2018
132018
A comparative study of social interaction frequencies among social network members in five countries
G Parady, A Frei, M Kowald, S Guidon, M Wicki, P van den Berg, ...
Journal of Transport Geography 90, 102934, 2021
122021
Modelling shared e-scooters: A spatial regression approach
DJ Reck, S Guidon, KW Axhausen
9th Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation …, 2021
112021
Avoiding stranded bicycles in free-floating bicycle-sharing systems: using survival analysis to derive operational rules for rebalancing
S Guidon, H Becker, K Axhausen
2019 IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC), 1703-1708, 2019
112019
Modelling shared e-scooters in Louisville, Kentucky: A spatial regression approach
DJ Reck, S Guidon, KW Axhausen
XCIX Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board: New Mobility and, 2020
82020
A comparative study of contact frequencies among social network members in five countries
G Troncoso Parady, A Frei, M Kowald, S Guidon, M Wicki, P van den Berg, ...
99th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board: New Mobility and …, 2020
52020
Electric bicycle-sharing: a new competitor in the urban transportation market?: An empirical analysis of transaction data
S Guidon, H Becker, H Dediu, KW Axhausen
Arbeitsberichte Verkehrs-und Raumplanung 1364, 2018
22018
Personalizing Mobility?: New Mobility Services and Policy Assessment Based on Personal Network Data
S Guidon
ETH Zurich, 2020
12020
Service bundling in the passenger transportation market: The case of mobility as a service (MaaS)
S Guidon
Schweizer Mobilitätsarena (2019), 2019
2019
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