Gamification in freight transportation: extant corpus and future agenda

AC Tomé Klock, E Wallius, J Hamari - International Journal of Physical …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose Several freight operations rely on human cognition and behavior. Tackling these
aspects, gamification transforms activities to resemble game-like experiences. Since the …

Simulating participatory urban freight transport policy-making: Accounting for heterogeneous stakeholders' preferences and interaction effects

E Marcucci, M Le Pira, V Gatta, G Inturri… - … Research Part E …, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper proposes a novel approach to support participatory decision-making processes
in the context of urban freight transport through the integration of discrete choice modeling …

Modeling city logistics using adaptive dynamic programming based multi-agent simulation

N Firdausiyah, E Taniguchi, AG Qureshi - Transportation Research Part E …, 2019 - Elsevier
The effects of city logistics solutions are uncertain due to fluctuating demand, parking issues
and multiple agents within the system. This research modelled the behavior of freight …

An urban consolidation center in the city of Copenhagen: A simulation study

W Van Heeswijk, R Larsen, A Larsen - International Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Urban consolidation centers (UCCs) have a key role in many initiatives in urban logistics, yet
few of them are successful in the long run. The high costs often prevent attracting a sufficient …

[PDF][PDF] An agent-based simulation approach to model hospital logistics

GI Fragapane, C Zhang, F Sgarbossa… - … Journal of Simulation …, 2019 - researchgate.net
The increasing rate of hospital admissions has resulted in a commensurate increase in the
number of treatments and surgeries performed, as well as resource and material usage, and …

Tackling fragmented last mile deliveries to nanostores by utilizing spare transportation capacity—A simulation study

B Kin, T Ambra, S Verlinde, C Macharis - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Last mile deliveries in urban areas cause a disproportionate unsustainable impact, while it is
also the most expensive part of the supply chain. This is particularly true for freight flows that …

Identifying dominant stakeholder perspectives on urban freight policies: A Q-analysis on urban consolidation centres in the Netherlands

R Van Duin, M Slabbekoorn, L Tavasszy, H Quak - Transport, 2018 - aviation.vgtu.lt
Cities' sustainability strategies seem to aim at the reduction of the negative impacts of urban
freight transport. In the past decades, many public and private initiatives have struggled to …

Should I stay or should I go? Assessing intermodal and synchromodal resilience from a decentralized perspective

T Ambra, A Caris, C Macharis - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Synchromodal transport incorporates real-time events in a dynamic manner in order to
facilitate the most suitable selection of modes, routes and handling points. Up until now …

Simulation-based participatory modelling in urban and production logistics: A review on advances and trends

A Singh, JB Hauge, M Wiktorsson - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simulation-based participatory modelling allows integration of all types of knowledge
including empirical, technical and scientific from all disciplines and domains. Thus, in recent …

Modeling parking search behavior in the city center: A game-based approach

N Fulman, I Benenson, E Ben-Elia - Transportation Research Part C …, 2020 - Elsevier
Drivers cruising for scarce on-street parking in city centers create negative externalities,
including congestion and pollution. We apply a serious game–PARKGAME–to understand …