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Overview

Bert van Wee is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research spans a combination of social sciences and engineering with a focus on transportation and related fields. The main areas of study include transportation, automotive engineering, economics and econometrics, management science and operations research, as well as safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

Their research topics primarily cover:

  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Aviation Industry Analysis and Trends

Recent publications by Bert van Wee include:

  • COVID-19 and its long-term effects on activity participation and travel behaviour: A multiperspective view, 2021, Journal of Transport Geography
  • Defining pathways to healthy sustainable urban development, 2020, Environment International
  • Perceived accessibility: What it is and why it differs from calculated accessibility measures based on spatial data, 2021, Journal of Transport Geography
  • Transportation technologies, sharing economy, and teleactivities: Implications for built environment and travel, 2021, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment
  • Factors influencing consumer acceptance of vehicle-to-grid by electric vehicle drivers in the Netherlands, 2021, Travel Behaviour and Society

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bert van Wee comprise:

  • Jan Anne Annema
  • Eric Molin
  • Niek Mouter
  • Maarten Kroesen
  • Kees Maat

The scientist has commonly published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Transport Geography
  • Transport Reviews
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Transport Policy
  • Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice

Bert van Wee is also an author of book publications, including "Introduction to Innovations in Transport" published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Accessibility evaluation of land-use and transport strategies: review and research directions

    Karst T. Geurs;Bert van Wee

  • The influence of financial incentives and other socio-economic factors on electric vehicle adoption

    William Sierzchula;Sjoerd Bakker;Kees Maat;Bert van Wee

  • Commuting by Bicycle: An Overview of the Literature

    Ethan Heinen;Bert Van Wee;Kees Maat

  • Policy and society related implications of automated driving: A review of literature and directions for future research

    Dimitris Milakis;Bart van Arem;Bert van Wee

  • Consumer preferences for electric vehicles: A literature review

    Fanchao Liao;Eric Molin;Bert van Wee

  • A method to evaluate equitable accessibility: combining ethical theories and accessibility-based approaches

    Karen Lucas;Bert van Wee;Kees Maat

  • The role of attitudes toward characteristics of bicycle commuting on the choice to cycle to work over various distances

    Ethan Heinen;Kees Maat;Bert van Wee

  • When Transport Geography Meets Social Psychology: Toward a Conceptual Model of Travel Behaviour

    Veronique Van Acker;Bert Van Wee;Frank Witlox

  • How to Write a Literature Review Paper

    G.P. van Wee;D Banister

  • Promoting Cycling for Transport: Research Needs and Challenges

    Susan Handy;Bert van Wee;Maarten Kroesen

  • Accessible accessibility research challenges

    Bert van Wee

  • Social Impacts of Transport: Literature Review and the State of the Practice of Transport Appraisal in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

    Karst T. Geurs;Wouter Boon;Bert Van Wee

  • Measuring Attitudes in Research on Residential Self‐Selection and Travel Behaviour: A Review of Theories and Empirical Research

    Wendy Bohte;Kees Maat;Bert van Wee

  • Land use and transport: research and policy challenges

    Bert van Wee

  • Use and Effects of Advanced Traveller Information Services (ATIS): A Review of the Literature

    CG Caspar Chorus;Eje Eric Molin;GP van Wee

  • The effect of work-related factors on the bicycle commute mode choice in the Netherlands

    Eva Heinen;Kees Maat;Bert van Wee

  • Accessibility measures with competition

    Bert van Wee;Michel Hagoort;Jan Anne Annema

  • Self-Selection: A Key to a Better Understanding of Location Choices, Travel Behaviour and Transport Externalities?

    Bert van Wee

  • Five things you should know about cost overrun

    Bent Flyvbjerg;Atif Ansar;Alexander Budzier;Soren L. Buhl

  • Cost Overruns in Large-scale Transportation Infrastructure Projects: Explanations and Their Theoretical Embeddedness

    Chantal C. Cantarelli;Bent Flyvbjerg;Eric J.E. Molin;Bert van Wee

  • Development and transport implications of automated vehicles in the Netherlands: Scenarios for 2030 and 2050

    Dimitris Milakis;Maaike Snelder;Bart van Arem;Bert van Wee

  • Land use and travel behaviour: Expected effects from the perspective of utility theory and activity-based theories

    K. Maat;B. Van Wee;D. Stead

  • Different cost performance: Different determinants? The case of cost overruns in Dutch transport infrastructure projects

    C.C. Cantarelli;C.C. Cantarelli;B. van Wee;E.J.E. Molin;B. Flyvbjerg

  • Defining pathways to healthy sustainable urban development

    Cathryn Tonne;Linda Adair;Deepti Adlakha;Isabelle Anguelovski

  • Perceived accessibility: What it is and why it differs from calculated accessibility measures based on spatial data

    Felix Johan Pot;Bert van Wee;Taede Tillema

  • Stakeholders interests, expectations, and strategies regarding the development and implementation of electric vehicles: The case of the Netherlands

    Sjoerd Bakker;Kees Maat;Bert van Wee

  • Long-term impacts of transport infrastructure networks on land-use change: an international review of empirical studies

    Dena Kasraian;Kees Maat;Dominic Stead;Bert van Wee

  • The Effects of the Land Use System on Travel Behavior: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach

    Veronique Van Acker;Frank Witlox;Bert Van Wee

  • Is Average Daily Travel Time Expenditure Constant? In Search of Explanations for an Increase in Average Travel Time

    Bert van Wee;Piet Rietveld;Henk Meurs

Frequent Co-Authors

Bent Flyvbjerg
Bent Flyvbjerg University of Oxford
Caspar G. Chorus
Caspar G. Chorus Delft University of Technology
Harry Timmermans
Harry Timmermans Eindhoven University of Technology
Erik T. Verhoef
Erik T. Verhoef Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
TA Theo Arentze
TA Theo Arentze Eindhoven University of Technology
Piet Rietveld
Piet Rietveld Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Piet Rietveld
Piet Rietveld Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Linda Steg
Linda Steg University of Groningen
Dick Ettema
Dick Ettema Utrecht University
David Banister
David Banister University of Oxford

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