Bert van Wee
Bert van Wee
hoogleraar Transportbeleid, Technische Universiteit Delft
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Implications of vehicle automation for accessibility and social inclusion of people on low income, people with physical and sensory disabilities, and older people
D Milakis, B van Wee
Demand for Emerging Transportation Systems, 61-73, 2020
2020
Combining accessibilities for different activity types: Methodology and case study
L Zheng, B van Wee, M Oeser
Journal of Transport and Land Use 12 (1), 853-872, 2019
2019
The Need for a Code of Conduct for Research Funders: Commentary on Values in University-Industry Collaborations: The Case of Academics Working at Universities of Technology.
B van Wee
Science and engineering ethics, 2019
2019
Impacts of the built environment and travel behaviour on attitudes: Theories underpinning the reverse causality hypothesis
B Van Wee, J De Vos, K Maat
Journal of transport geography 80, 102540, 2019
12019
On De-Bunking'Fake News' in the Post-Truth Era: How to Reduce Statistical Error in Research
B Flyvbjerg, A Ansar, A Budzier, S Buhl, C Cantarelli, M Garbuio, ...
Available at SSRN 3416731, 2019
2019
Substitutability as a spatial concept to evaluate travel alternatives
B Van Wee, S Van Cranenburgh, K Maat
Journal of transport geography 79, 102469, 2019
2019
Incorporating car owner preferences for the introduction of economic incentives for speed limit enforcement
S Sahebi, H Nassiri, B Van Wee, Y Araghi
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 64, 509-521, 2019
2019
The impact of urban proximity, transport accessibility and policy on urban growth: A longitudinal analysis over five decades
D Kasraian, K Maat, B van Wee
Environment and Planning B: Urban analytics and City Science 46 (6), 1000-1017, 2019
62019
Proposing a more comprehensive future total cost of ownership estimation framework for electric vehicles
A van Velzen, JA Annema, G van de Kaa, B van Wee
Energy policy 129, 1034-1046, 2019
22019
Investigating factors affecting bicycle sharing system acceptability in a developing country: The case of Mashhad, Iran
D Jahanshahi, B van Wee, OA Kharazmi
Case Studies on Transport Policy 7 (2), 239-249, 2019
2019
LUTI operational models review based on the proposition of an a priori ALUTI conceptual model
AS Lopes, CFG Loureiro, B Van Wee
Transport reviews 39 (2), 204-225, 2019
82019
Linear, non-linear, bi-directional? Testing the nature of the relationship between mobility and satisfaction with life
A Delbosc, M Kroesen, B van Wee, M de Haas
Transportation, 1-18, 2019
2019
The Need for a Code of Conduct for Research Funders
B van Wee
Science and Engineering Ethics, 1-4, 2019
2019
Consumer preferences for business models in electric vehicle adoption
F Liao, E Molin, H Timmermans, B van Wee
Transport Policy 73, 12-24, 2019
92019
Land Use Policy, Travel Behavior, and Health
B van Wee
Integrating Human Health into Urban and Transport Planning, 253-269, 2019
22019
Residential self-selection, reverse causality and residential dissonance. A latent class transition model of interactions between the built environment, travel attitudes and …
P van de Coevering, K Maat, B van Wee
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 118, 466-479, 2018
52018
The consumer-citizen duality: Ten reasons why citizens prefer safety and drivers desire speed
N Mouter, S Van Cranenburgh, B Van Wee
Accident Analysis & Prevention 121, 53-63, 2018
52018
Five things you should know about cost overrun
B Flyvbjerg, A Ansar, A Budzier, S Buhl, C Cantarelli, M Garbuio, ...
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 118, 174-190, 2018
172018
Urban developments and daily travel distances: Fixed, random and hybrid effects models using a Dutch pseudo-panel over three decades
D Kasraian, K Maat, B van Wee
Journal of Transport Geography 72, 228-236, 2018
22018
The impact of business models on electric vehicle adoption: A latent transition analysis approach
F Liao, E Molin, H Timmermans, B van Wee
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 116, 531-546, 2018
32018
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