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Harry Timmermans focuses on Transport engineering, Marketing, Econometrics, Data collection and Travel behavior. His work on Public transport as part of his general Transport engineering study is frequently connected to Human factors and ergonomics, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Marketing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Tourism, Advertising and Identification.
Harry Timmermans has included themes like Social class and Spouse in his Econometrics study. His study in Data collection is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mode choice, Variety, Proportional hazards model and Operations research. His Travel behavior research includes elements of Relevance, Id, ego and super-ego, Duration and Personal network.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Econometrics, Travel behavior, Operations research, Transport engineering and Marketing. His studies deal with areas such as Mode choice and Regret as well as Econometrics. Mode choice is a subfield of Mode that Harry Timmermans explores.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Data collection and Adaptation. His Transport engineering study focuses on Public transport in particular. Many of his studies on Marketing involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Advertising.
Harry Timmermans mainly investigates Econometrics, Multinomial logistic regression, Stated choice, Travel behavior and Mixed logit. The concepts of his Econometrics study are interwoven with issues in Mode choice, Regret and Life course approach. His Multinomial logistic regression study combines topics in areas such as Developmental psychology, Transport engineering and Discrete choice.
His studies in Stated choice integrate themes in fields like Car ownership, Environmental economics, Preference, Early adopter and Operations research. Scale and Land use is closely connected to Statistics in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Travel behavior. His Mixed logit research incorporates themes from Human geography, Public economics and Public transport.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Mathematical optimization, Econometrics, Public transport, Smart card and Mixed logit. His work in Econometrics covers topics such as Mode choice which are related to areas like Panel data, Heteroscedasticity and Journey to work. Harry Timmermans interconnects Social influence, Multinomial logistic regression, Service and Operations research in the investigation of issues within Public transport.
His study explores the link between Operations research and topics such as Order that cross with problems in Stated choice. His research integrates issues of Variables, Urban planning, Land use and Built environment in his study of Smart card. As part of one scientific family, Harry Timmermans deals mainly with the area of Urban planning, narrowing it down to issues related to the Transport engineering, and often Sustainable transport.
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Consumer Psychology of Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure
G.I. Crouch;R.R. Perdue;H.J.P. Timmermans;M. Uysal.
(2001)
Consumer store choice dynamics: an analysis of the competitive market structure for grocery stores
Peter T.L.Popkowski Leszczyc;Ashish Sinha;Harry J.P Timmermans.
Journal of Retailing (2000)
Implementation Framework and Development Trajectory of FEATHERS Activity-Based Simulation Platform:
Tom Bellemans;Bruno Kochan;Davy Janssens;Geert Wets.
(2010)
A Multi-Agent Cellular Automata Model of Pedestrian Movement
J. Dijkstra;A.J. Jessurun;H.J.P. Timmermans.
(2001)
A Multi-Agent Cellular Automata System for Visualising Simulated Pedestrian Activity
J. Dijkstra;Harry J. P. Timmermans;J. Jessurun.
cellular automata for research and industry (2000)
What is smart for retailing
Eleonora Pantano;Eleonora Pantano;Harry Timmermans.
Procedia environmental sciences (2014)
HOUSING CHOICE PROCESSES: STATED VERSUS REVEALED MODELLING APPROACHES
Harry Timmermans;Eric Molin;Lily van Noortwijk.
Netherlands Journal of Housing and the Built Environment (1994)
Spatial context and the complexity of daily travel patterns: an international comparison
Harry Timmermans;Mario Alves;John Polak.
(2003)
Applications of behavioural research on spatial problems II: preference and choice:
Harry Timmermans;Reginald G. Golledge.
Progress in Human Geography (1990)
Towards more effective use of building performance simulation in design
J.L.M. Hensen;J.P. van Leeuwen;H.J.P. Timmermans.
decision support systems (2004)
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