Forecasting information and telecommunications technologies in an Era of change : What are the implications for personal travel ?

Bugünlerde bilgi ve iletişim teknolojilerinde (BİT) görülen hızlı gelişme, pazarın da hızlı gelişmesini sağlamaktadır. BİT, mekan ve zaman kısıtlarını gevşeterek karşılıklı bilgi değişimini de desteklemektedir. Aktivite tabanlı ulaşım talebinde BİT bireysel aktivite-yolculuklarını değişik ölçülerde ikame edebilir, tamamlayabilir, ya da değiştirebilir. Diğer yandan, BİT ağı sosyal ağı da pozitif olarak etkilemektedir. Sonuç olarak, BİT kullanımı aktivite-yolculuk talebini aktivitelere katılımı arttırarak tamamlamaktadır. Ayrıca, konvansiyonel telefon gibi BİT modern toplum ve yaşamın değişimine bir sürü yönden destek vermektedir.

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