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ISSN:2213-624X

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Yimiao Gu,Yingsi Chen,Xinbo Wang et al. Yimiao Gu et al.
The outbreak of COVID-19 has impacted the shipping industry while the extent of the impact is still not fully understood. To quantitatively investigate the relationship between pandemic-related factors and port operations, a panel regressio...
Andrea Baldassa,Federico Orsini,Riccardo Ceccato Andrea Baldassa
In recent years, the adoption of teleworking has witnessed a significant surge, partly driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. The existing literature suggests that its implementation has elicited mixed reactions from workers; while some workers h...
Thayanne Gabryelle Medeiros Ciriaco,Cira Souza Pitombo,Lucas Assirati Thayanne Gabryelle Medeiros Ciriaco
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant changes around the world. The circumstances resulted in a radical shift in people's lives, including the way they move around the cities and/or carry out their activities. This study carries out ...
Alex Karner,Seth LaRue,Willem Klumpenhouwer et al. Alex Karner et al.
The Covid-19 pandemic's impacts on public transit will be felt for years, if not longer. In a few short weeks in 2020, the nature of day-to-day travel shifted around the world. Many of those who were able to stay at home did so while a larg...
Diogo Magriço,Colm Sheehy,John Siraut et al. Diogo Magriço et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic saw a large proportion of the working population in the United Kingdom working from home for an extend period of time. In September 2021, a substantial number continued to work from home on a regular basis, a stark con...
Muhamad Rizki,Tri Basuki Joewono,Muhammad Zudhy Irawan et al. Muhamad Rizki et al.
Mobility and out-of-home activities restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic have forced people to maximize their in-home activities. Considering the increase in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) adoption during the outbreak, th...
Varsolo Sunio,Jedd Carlo Ugay,Chen-Wei Li et al. Varsolo Sunio et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many governments to halt public transport operations. A consequence of such disruption is the reduction in access to critical facilities by individuals who rely on public transport for their daily mobility. ...
Winnie Ma,Fredrik S Hoen,Trude Tørset Winnie Ma
Research shows a significant reduction in travel demand during the pandemic. Vaccines are currently distributed, allowing us to go back to pre-COVID-19 life, if that is the case. This study provides insight into changes in activities and tr...
Lisa Shemer,Elham Shayanfar,Jonathan Avner et al. Lisa Shemer et al.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many travel restriction policies were implemented to reduce further spread of the virus. These measures significantly affected travel demand to levels which could not have been anticipated by mo...
Henk Taale,Marie-José Olde Kalter,Rinus Haaijer et al. Henk Taale et al.
In the Netherlands, one of the main goals of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management is to increase accessibility and, at the same time, to reduce the negative externalities created by transport, such as congestion and greenhous...