Author Detail

Ilan Salomon (isalomon@ucdavis.edu)

University of California, Davis

Personal Website: http://www.its.ucdavis.edu/telecom/salomon.html

Publications (32 records):

Title Year Series
What Moves Us? An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Reasons for Traveling 2015 Journal Article
Nomads at Last? A Set of Perspectives on How Mobile Technology May Affect Travel 2014 Journal Article
Costs and Benefits of Home-Based Telecommuting: A Monte Carlo Simulation Model Incorporating Telecommuter, Employer, and Public Sector Perspectives 2007 Journal Article
The Impacts of ICT on Leisure Activities and Travel: A Conceptual Exploration 2006 Journal Article
Measuring the Measurable: Why Can't We Agree on the Number of Telecommuters in the U.S.? 2005 Journal Article
A Taxonomy of Leisure Activities: The Role of ICT 2004 Research Report
When is Commuting Desirable to the Individual? 2004 Journal Article
Data and Measurement Issues in Transportation, With Telecommuting as a Case Study 2004 Research Report
Emerging Travel Patterns: Do Telecommunications Make a Difference? 2002 Journal Article
Driven to Travel: The Identification of Mobility-Inclined Market Segments 2002 Journal Article
Impacts of Home-Based Telecommuting on Vehicle-Miles Traveled: A Nationwide Time Series Analysis 2002 Research Report
How Derived is the Demand for Travel? Some Conceptual and Measurement Considerations 2001 Journal Article
Understanding the Demand for Travel: It's Not Purely 'Derived' 2001 Journal Article
Modeling Individuals' Consideration of Strategies to Cope with Congestion 2000 Journal Article
The Costs and Benefits of Telecommuting: A Review and Evaluation of Micro-Scale Studies and Promotional Literature 2000 Research Report
The Costs and Benefits of Home-Based Telecommuting 2000 Research Report
Travel for the Fun of It 1999 Journal Article
What Happens when Mobility-Inclined Market Segments Face Accessibility-Enhancing Policies? 1998 Journal Article
The Impact of Gender, Occupation, and Presence of Children on Telecommuting Motivations and Constraints 1998 Journal Article
Behavioral Response to Congestion: Identifying Patterns and Socio-Economic Differences in Adoption 1997 Journal Article
Emerging Travel Patterns: Do Telecommunications Make a Difference? 1997 Presentation Series
Why Don't You Telecommute? 1997 Journal Article
Coping with Congestion:  Understanding the Gap between Policy Assumptions and Behavior 1997 Journal Article
Modeling the Desire to Telecommute: The Importance of Attitudinal Factors in Behavioral Models 1997 Journal Article
The Costs and Benefits of Telecommuting: An Evaluation of Macro-Scale Literature 1997 Research Report
Adoption of Telecommuting in Two California State Agencies 1996 Research Report
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting:  2. A Case of the Preferred Impossible Alternative 1996 Journal Article
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting:  3. Identifying the Choice Set and Estimating Binary Choice Models for Technology-Based Alternatives 1996 Journal Article
Modeling the Preference for Telecommuting: Measuring Attitudes and Other Variables 1995 Research Report
Methodological Issues in the Estimation of the Travel, Energy, and Air Quality Impacts of Telecommuting 1995 Journal Article
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: Setting the Context 1994 Journal Article
Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: Setting the Context 1992 Research Report