Muchlis Muchlisin, Jaime Soza-Parra, Dick Ettema Abstract In the Western setting, ride-hailing has gained widespread acceptance as a car-based (RH CAR) and on-demand transportation service over the last decade. However, in South-East Asia, due to... read more →
Paolo Latorre, Armando Meza, Héctor López-Ospina, Wouter Verbeke, Juan Pérez Abstract Designing profitable customer retention campaigns requires a prescriptive approach to jointly optimize who to target and what incentive to offer. This paper presents a prescriptive analytics framework that... read more →
por Marcelo Matus Acuña, Director Ejecutivo del proyecto LIBR3 (Lithium Battery Reuse, Recycle, and Reduce), CircularTec. Ingeniero Civil Eléctrico, Mg Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. PhD Universidad de Arizona, Tucson,... read more →
Montero, J.P., Sepúlveda, F. y Basso, L. (2025) Pricing Congestion to Increase Traffic: The Case of Bogotá. Journal of the European Economic Association. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeea/jvaf039 ¿Cuál fue la pregunta de investigación... read more →
por Sebastián Raveau, Profesor Asociado, Departamento de Ingeniería de Transporte y Logística, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Director Sochitran. Cada cierto tiempo, casi como un ritual, reaparece en Chile la... read more →
En la Asamblea y cena anual del jueves 20 de noviembre, se reconoció la trayectoria, méritos y actuación en el campo de la Ingeniería de Transporte a Jaime Valenzuela Scholz,... read more →
Sebastian Wandelt, Anming Zhang, Constantinos Antoniou, Lucy Budd, Mercedes Castro-Nuno, Yida Ding, Jonas Eliasson, Stefan Goessling, Sylvia Y. He, Stephen Ison, Changmin Jiang, Jasmine Siu Lee Lam, Kevin Li, Zhiyuan Liu, Becky P.Y. Loo, Xiaolei Ma, Juan de Dios Ortúzar, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios, Donggen Wang, Xiaoqian Sun Abstract Transport policy research has been developed systematically since the second half of the 20th century, when urban planning and transportation systems became... read more →
Raúl Pezoa, Louis de Grange, Rodrigo Troncoso & Hugo Contreras Abstract This paper examines how factors linked to perceived insecurity – such as crime exposure, payment method, and customer familiarity –... read more →
Camila Balbontin, David A. Hensher, Matthew J. Beck Abstract This study investigates how individuals allocate their weekly work time across not working, working from home (WFH), and commuting via different transport modes, with a comparative... read more →
Natan Waintrub, Peter Jones, Nick Tyler Abstract The daily contact of children with their local public realm is decreasing over time, as cities have become hostile for children and more trips are made in a... read more →