Longitudinal

The Effect of Urban Infrastructure Change on Movement

COVID is a crisis that is unanticipated both in its occurrence and also its length of impact. In the early days, many office employers implemented work-from-home policies while retail businesses shuttered, leading to deserted downtowns across the country. Yet crisis is also an opportunity, and municipalities and businesses innovated in response to the fears of […]

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Telemedicine Adoption Before, During, and After COVID-19: The Role of Socioeconomic and Built Environment Variables

In this research, we focus our investigation on the telemedicine adoption preferences of patients/consumers. Our comprehensive approach contributes to advancing the existing body of knowledge in five distinct ways. First, we use rigorous multivariate econometric models that accommodate multiple sociodemographic and built environment (BE) variables at once rather than simple bivariate correlations of determinant factors

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The Transportation Heartbeat of America Survey

TBD will deploy a comprehensive longitudinal travel behavior and demand survey across the nation for six years to obtain a statistically representative depiction of attitudes, values, choices, socio-economics, demographics, well-being, and mobility and accessibility. The unique aspect of this endeavor is that it will also include a survey of businesses and employers. Through the incorporation

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