A conceptual framework of individual activity program generation

A conceptual framework of individual activity program generation

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Article ID: iaor19941520
Country: United States
Volume: 27A
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 433
End Page Number: 446
Publication Date: Nov 1993
Journal: Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice
Authors: ,
Abstract:

The research in this paper attempts to better understand the process by which activities are generated at an individual level. Activity-based travel analyses have gained popularity in recent years because they recognize the complexity of activity behavior and view travel as a derivative of this behavior. Most activity-based studies have focused on the spatial and temporal linkage of trips; that is, the scheduling of activities. They consider the agenda of activities for participation, and associated attributes of the activity participation (such as mode to activity and location of activity performance), as predetermined. This paper develops a comprehensive conceptual framework of the relatively unexplored area of activity agenda generation. Such a framework will be valuable in empirical modeling of activity generation behavior. A subsequent paper focuses on translating a part of this conceptual framework into an empirical model.

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