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Overview

Juan de Dios Ortúzar is affiliated with the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Chile. Their research primarily focuses on social sciences with a strong emphasis on economics, econometrics, and finance. Within these fields, their work extensively covers transportation as a central area of study.

The scientist has contributed to a variety of topics related to urban mobility and economic valuation. Key topics in their research include:

  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
  • Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
  • Housing Market and Economics

Juan de Dios Ortúzar's notable recent papers demonstrate a focus on transportation systems, behavior, and sustainability. Representative publications include:

  • "Future transportation: Sustainability, complexity and individualization of choices" (2021) in Communications in Transportation Research
  • "The role of habit and the built environment in the willingness to commute by bicycle" (2020) in Travel Behaviour and Society
  • "Understanding the preferences for different types of urban greywater uses and the impact of qualitative attributes" (2020) in Water Research
  • "Characterising public transport shifting to active and private modes in South American capitals during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2022) in Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • "Estimating bicycle demand in an aggressive environment" (2020) in International Journal of Sustainable Transportation

The scientist frequently publishes in specific venues that focus on transport and policy-related research, including:

  • Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • Travel Behaviour and Society
  • Transportmetrica A Transport Science
  • Transportation
  • Habitat International

Collaborations play an important role in their research activities with several co-authors appearing repeatedly. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Stephane Hess
  • Julián Arellana
  • Gloria Amaris
  • Elisabetta Cherchi
  • Jorge Gironás

Juan de Dios Ortúzar's broad engagement with transportation topics is reflected in their interdisciplinary approach, linking social sciences and economics with applied transport research. Their work addresses both theoretical and practical aspects, involving consumer behavior, infrastructure usage, and environmental considerations within urban contexts.

Best Publications

  • Modelling Transport: Ortúzar/Modelling Transport

    Juan de Dios Ortúzar;Luis G. Willumsen

  • Assessing the influence of design dimensions on stated choice experiment estimates

    Sebastián Caussade;Juan de Dios Ortúzar;Luis I. Rizzi;David A. Hensher

  • Modelling Transport, 2nd Edition

    Juan de Dios Ortuzar;Luis G Willumsen

  • Willingness-to-Pay Estimation with Mixed Logit Models: Some New Evidence

    Mauricio Sillano;Juan de Dios Ortúzar

  • Behavioural theories of dispersion and the mis-specification of travel demand models☆

    H.C.W.L. Williams;J.D. Ortuzar

  • Stated preference in the valuation of interurban road safety.

    Luis Ignacio Rizzi;Juan de Dios Ortuzar

  • Estimating demand for a cycle-way network

    Juan de Dios Ortúzar;Andrés Iacobelli;Claudio Valeze

  • Inclusion of latent variables in Mixed Logit models: Modelling and forecasting

    Maria Francisca Yanez;S Raveau;J de D Ortuzar

  • Sequential and Simultaneous Estimation of Hybrid Discrete Choice Models: Some New Findings

    Sebastian Raveau;Ricardo Alvarez-Daziano;Maria Francisca Yanez;Denis Bolduc

  • Confidence intervals to bound the value of time

    Paula Armstrong;Rodrigo Garrido;Juan de Dios Ortúzar

  • VALUE OF TIME SENSITIVITY TO MODEL SPECIFICATION

    Marc J.I. Gaudry;Sergio R. Jara-Diaz;Juan de Dios Ortuzar

  • Modeling Discrete Choices in the Presence of Inertia and Serial Correlation

    Víctor Cantillo;Juan de Dios Ortúzar;Huw C. W. L. Williams

  • Willingness-to-pay for reducing fatal accident risk in urban areas: an Internet-based Web page stated preference survey.

    Paula Iragüen;Juan de Dios Ortúzar

  • A semi-compensatory discrete choice model with explicit attribute thresholds of perception

    Víctor Cantillo;Juan de Dios Ortúzar

  • Modelos de transporte

    Juan de Dios Ortúzar;Luis G. Willumsen

  • About attitudes and perceptions: finding the proper way to consider latent variables in discrete choice models

    Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke;Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke;Uwe Kunert;Heike Link;Juan de Dios Ortúzar

  • A long panel survey to elicit variation in preferences and attitudes in the choice of electric vehicles

    Anders Fjendbo Jensen;Elisabetta Cherchi;Juan de Dios Ortúzar

  • Effect of critical incidents on public transport satisfaction and loyalty: an Ordinal Probit SEM-MIMIC approach

    Jaime Allen;Laura Eboli;Gabriella Mazzulla;Juan de Dios Ortúzar

  • The role of critical incidents and involvement in transit satisfaction and loyalty

    Jaime Allen;Jaime Allen;Laura Eboli;Carmen Forciniti;Gabriella Mazzulla

  • Estimating the willingness-to-pay and value of risk reduction for car occupants in the road environment

    David A. Hensher;J. M. Rose;Juan de Dios Ortuzar;Luis Ignacio Rizzi

  • A discrete choice model incorporating thresholds for perception in attribute values

    Victor Manuel Cantillo;Benjamin Heydecker;Juan de Dios Ortuzar

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephane Hess
Stephane Hess University of Leeds
John M. Rose
John M. Rose University of Sydney
Sergio R. Jara-Díaz
Sergio R. Jara-Díaz University of Chile
Eduardo Agosin
Eduardo Agosin Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson Newcastle University
Joffre Swait
Joffre Swait Erasmus University Rotterdam

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