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ITS-related transport concepts and organisations' preferences for office locations
Decomposition of the value of travel time savings into the value of leisure and the value of time assigned to travel
Institute for Transport Planning and Systems - IVT (@IVT_ETH) / Twitter
Dr. Basil Schmid | ETH Zurich
Design Brain ‒ LDM ‐ EPFL
Discrete choice modeling with anonymized data
Basil Schmid: New Swiss value of time
A joint time-assignment and expenditure-allocation model: value of leisure and value of time assigned to travel for specific population segments | SpringerLink
Basil SCHMID | PhD Student | ETH Zurich, Zürich | ETH Zürich | Civil Engineering | Research profile
Homepage – Institute for Transport Planning and Systems | ETH Zurich
2018 Swiss Stata Users Group meeting | Stata
Basil SCHMID | PhD Student | ETH Zurich, Zürich | ETH Zürich | Civil Engineering | Research profile
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Basil SCHMID | PhD Student | ETH Zurich, Zürich | ETH Zürich | Civil Engineering | Research profile
Thank you! • ETH Zürich Foundation
In-store vs. online shopping of search and experience goods
A joint time-assignment and expenditure-allocation model: value of leisure and value of time assigned to travel for specific population segments | SpringerLink
Thank you! • ETH Zürich Foundation
Basil SCHMID | PhD Student | ETH Zurich, Zürich | ETH Zürich | Civil Engineering | Research profile
Basil SCHMID | PhD Student | ETH Zurich, Zürich | ETH Zürich | Civil Engineering | Research profile
Thank you • Annual report 2021 ETH Zurich Foundation
Basil Schmid's research works | ETH Zurich, Zürich (ETH Zürich) and other places
Predicting Response Rates of All and Recruited Respondents: A First Attempt | Published in Findings
Robotics and Perception Group
Homepage – Institute for Transport Planning and Systems | ETH Zurich
In-store or online shopping of search and experience goods: A hybrid choice approach