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Overview

Caspar G. Chorus is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. The main fields of their research include Social Sciences with a focus on Economics and Econometrics, Transportation, General Decision Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Safety Research.

The subfields that they have contributed to are:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Transportation
  • General Decision Sciences
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Safety Research

The primary topics covered by their work include:

  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI

The scientist has published numerous papers with notable recent works such as:

  • Ethical issues in focus by the autonomous vehicles industry, 2021, Transport Reviews
  • A healthy debate: Exploring the views of medical doctors on the ethics of artificial intelligence, 2021, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • E-bike user groups and substitution effects: evidence from longitudinal travel data in the Netherlands, 2021, Transportation
  • Fleeing from Hurricane Irma: Empirical Analysis of Evacuation Behavior Using Discrete Choice Theory, 2020, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment
  • Charging infrastructure roll-out strategies for large scale introduction of electric vehicles in urban areas: An agent-based simulation study, 2021, Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice

Frequent co-authors of Caspar G. Chorus include:

  • Maarten Kroesen
  • Sander van Cranenburgh
  • Andreia Martinho
  • Niek Mouter
  • Aemiro Melkamu Daniel

Common venues for publication by the scientist are:

  • Journal of Choice Modelling
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Transportation
  • Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • Is your dataset big enough? Sample size requirements when using artificial neural networks for discrete choice analysis

    Ahmad Alwosheel;Sander van Cranenburgh;Caspar G. Chorus

  • A Random Regret-Minimization model of travel choice

    CG Caspar Chorus;TA Theo Arentze;Hjp Harry Timmermans

  • A New Model of Random Regret Minimization

    Caspar G. Chorus

  • Do attitudes cause behavior or vice versa? An alternative conceptualization of the attitude-behavior relationship in travel behavior modeling

    Maarten Kroesen;Susan Handy;Caspar Chorus

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

    CG Caspar Chorus;Eje Eric Molin;GP van Wee

  • On the (im-)possibility of deriving transport policy implications from hybrid choice models

    Caspar G. Chorus;Maarten Kroesen

  • Travel information as an instrument to change car- drivers' travel choices: a literature review

    CG Caspar Chorus;Eje Eric Molin;GP van Wee

  • Random Regret Minimization: An Overview of Model Properties and Empirical Evidence

    Caspar Chorus

  • Regret theory-based route choices and traffic equilibria

    Caspar G. Chorus

  • Policy effects on charging behaviour of electric vehicle owners and on purchase intentions of prospective owners: Natural and stated choice experiments

    Rick Wolbertus;Rick Wolbertus;Maarten Kroesen;Robert van den Hoed;Caspar G. Chorus

  • Fully charged: An empirical study into the factors that influence connection times at EV-charging stations

    Rick Wolbertus;Rick Wolbertus;Maarten Kroesen;Robert van den Hoed;Caspar Chorus

  • New insights on random regret minimization models

    Sander van Cranenburgh;Cristian Angelo Guevara;Caspar G. Chorus

  • Random regret minimization or random utility maximization: an exploratory analysis in the context of automobile fuel choice

    David A. Hensher;William H. Greene;Caspar G. Chorus

  • Information, communication, travel behavior and accessibility

    Bert van Wee;Karst Geurs;Caspar Chorus

  • Ethical issues in focus by the autonomous vehicles industry

    Andreia Martinho;Nils Herber;Maarten Kroesen;Caspar Chorus

  • How will automated vehicles shape users’ daily activities? Insights from focus groups with commuters in the Netherlands

    Baiba Pudāne;Michał Rataj;Eric J.E. Molin;Niek Mouter

  • The value of travel information: Decision strategy-specific conceptualizations and numerical examples

    CG Caspar Chorus;TA Theo Arentze;Eje Eric Molin;Hjp Harry Timmermans

  • Random regret minimization for consumer choice modeling: Assessment of empirical evidence

    Caspar Chorus;Sander van Cranenburgh;Thijs Dekker

  • A Generalized Random Regret Minimization Model

    Caspar G. Chorus

  • Consumer preferences for alternative fuel vehicles: Comparing a utility maximization and a regret minimization model

    Caspar G. Chorus;Mark J. Koetse;Anco Hoen

  • Regret Minimization or Utility Maximization: It Depends on the Attribute

    Caspar G Chorus;John M Rose;David A Hensher

Frequent Co-Authors

TA Theo Arentze
TA Theo Arentze Eindhoven University of Technology
Harry Timmermans
Harry Timmermans Eindhoven University of Technology
Benedict G. C. Dellaert
Benedict G. C. Dellaert Erasmus University Rotterdam
John M. Rose
John M. Rose University of Sydney
Stephane Hess
Stephane Hess University of Leeds
Joffre Swait
Joffre Swait Erasmus University Rotterdam
Harmen Oppewal
Harmen Oppewal Monash University

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