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15-078/VIII - Train Commuters' Scheduling Preferences: Evidence from a Large-Scale Peak Avoidance Experiment


  • Authors
    Stefanie Peer, VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna, Austria; Jasper Knockaert, VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Erik Verhoef, VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • Publication date
    July 6, 2015
  • Keywords
    departure time decisions, scheduling, peak avoidance experiment, rail, trains, revealed preference data, smartphone app, GPS data, value of travel time, valuation of schedule delays, valuation of comfort, crowding costs, valuation of reliability
  • JEL
    C25, C90, D01, D80, R41