Fernando González-Solano, Gina Galindo, Rosa G. González-Ramírez, Héctor López-Ospina y Daniel Romero-Rodriguez ABSTRACT Disruptive events increasingly challenge global port operations and infrastructure, emphasizing the need for robust resilience plans to maintain... read more →
Rafael Delpiano, Juan Carlos Herrera Abstract Data provided by floating vehicles have the same limitation as that provided by an imperfect stationary detector that undercounts vehicles: they provide data from an unknown proportion... read more →
Sebastian Astroza, Ricardo Hurtubia, Alejandro Tirachini, Angelo Guevara, Juan Antonio Carrasco, Patricio Salas y Marcela Munizaga Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic triggered an unprecedented increase in telework, a trend expected to have lasting effects on the labor market and commuting patterns, including location... read more →
Camila Balbontín, Corinne Mulley Abstract Public transport projects are expensive, long-lived and their funding is often a challenge. As a result, relevant authorities around the world are concerned in understanding the economic impacts... read more →
Xiao Fu,Yi Zhang, Juan de Dios Ortúzar & Guonian Lü ABSTRACT We provide a comprehensive review of the literature on inferring activity-travel patterns (ATP) using multi-source big data; the increasing number... read more →
Andrés Fielbaum, Sergio Jara-Díaz & Javier Alonso-Mora Abstract Integrating on-demand services into public transport networks might be the best way to face the current situation in which these new technologies have increased congestion... read more →
Paolo Latorre, Héctor López-Ospina, Sebastián Maldonado, C. Angelo Guevara, Juan Pérez Abstract Employee turnover significantly impacts organizations, particularly those with substantial investments in training their workforce. To mitigate these effects, we propose a Prescriptive Human Resources Analytics approach that... read more →
David A. Hensher, Camila Balbontín, Matthew J. Beck, Edward Wei Abstract As COVID-19 slowly dissipated after 30 months since March 2020, working from home (WFH) continues to be popular, with support from notable numbers of employees and employers.... read more →
Sebastián Henríquez, Juan Antonio Carrasco & Sebastián Astroza ABSTRACT This paper assesses the importance of incorporating care dimensions into activity-travel segmentation to understand daily life mobility strategies. The data came from... read more →
Alexander Tabascio, Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken, Christopher Higgins, Steven Farber Abstract Marginalized communities usually experience inadequate public transport services in North America. Within these communities, buses play a vital role in everyday activity participation. Unfortunately, transport services that may... read more →