05 05 ANPET May2022 NoticiaAbout the Special Issue on “Shared Urban Mobility Systems in the Global South (SUMS)”

It is our pleasure to invite all of you to contribute your original manuscripts to the Special Issue (SI) in the Transportation in Developing Economies (TiDE) Journal, the official Journal of the Transportation Research Group (India). The SI is inviting articles in the broad area of "Shared Urban Mobility Systems in the Global South (SUMS)". The details of the aims and scope are available at HERE.

This SI intends to showcase research work being carried out by academicians and practitioners around the world, on relevant topics related to the developing economies, which include (but not limited to) -

(a) Mobility as a service (MaaS) and travel behavior
(b) Energy implications of shared urban mobility systems
(c) Last-mile connectivity and micro mobility system
(d) Quality of service in shared transport
(e) Operations and management of shared urban mobility
(f) Impact of Covid-19 on shared urban mobility, and
(g) Innovative data and methods for analysing urban travel behavior

Details about the issue are available at Special Issue on Shared Urban Mobility Systems in the Global South (SUMS)

The call for papers is open until June 30, 2022.

Special issue editors

1. Charisma Choudhury, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, UK; Email: Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo.

2. Zia Wadud, Center for Integrated Energy Research, University of Leeds, UK; Email: Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo.

3. Bharath Haridas Aithal, Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Management, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India; Email: Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo.

4. Bhargab Maitra, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India; Email: Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo.

5. Arkopal Kishore Goswami (Corresponding/Lead Guest Editor), Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Management, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India; Email: Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo.

International symposium on smart vehicle and mobility – SIG C1 Update

The School of Vehicle and Mobility of Tsinghua University, in collaboration with Tsinghua University Press, China Intelligent Transportation Systems Association (ITS China), and the World Conference on Transport Research Society C1, held a virtual Symposium on Smart Vehicle and Mobility on April 8, 2022, to pique interest in a new generation of smart vehicle and mobility technologies and management. Nine renowned researchers participated in the event, including Mr. Li Chaochen (Chairman of the board of ITS China), Dr. Li Keqiang (Professor of Tsinghua University, Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering), Dr. Jonas Eliasson (Director of Swedish National Transportation Administration, Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences), Dr. Deb Niemeier (Professor of Maryland University, Member of National Academy of Engineering USA), Dr. Gilbert Laporte (International member of National Academy of Engineering USA), Dr. Henry Liu (Professor of the University of Michigan) and Dr. Xiaopeng Li (Associate professor at the University of South Florida), to share their perspectives, exchanging ideas, and discuss the future development of the emerging industry.

Audience from all over the world, including USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Hungary, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Romania, Singapore, Malaysia, Chinese mainland, and Hong Kong, China, participated in this international symposium online via 3 live streaming channels, with a total of 7,750 viewers across the globe and a total of over 16,000 likes.

Also, Communications in Transportation Research (COMMUN TRANSPORT RES) presented the Best Paper Award to Jonas Eliasson (Director of Swedish National Transportation Administration) for ‘Efficient transport pricing–why, what, and when?’, and Journal of Intelligent and Connected Vehicles (JICV) awarded the Best Paper Award to Qing Xu, Jiangfeng Wang, Botong Wang, and Xuedong Yan for ‘Modeling and simulation of intersection quasi-moving block speed guidance based on connected vehicles’ in the symposium.

Feel free to WATCH THE REPLAY.

The symposium was hosted by Drs. Xiaobo Qu and Shuaian Wang, included a mix of welcome speeches, technical sessions, and the best paper and best editorial board awards for two well-developed new journals: Communications in Transportation Research and Journal of Intelligent and Connected Vehicles. Topics and discussions centered on ‘Efficient transportation pricing’, ‘Roadmap to cooperative & automated transportation’, ‘Rethink the safety challenge for highly automated vehicles’, ‘ETS-Data-sharing to advanced mobility’, and ‘The history, influence and recent research trends of vehicle routing problem’ explored both the development and value of new technologies from multiple perspectives and provided ways and platforms to publish and reproduce research works.

The symposium focused on the role of emerging technologies in promoting smart vehicle and mobility. In addition, it helped enhance the linkage between mobile communications and shared mobility which gradually opened up the smart city vein. In the mode of collaborative development of people, vehicles, roads, networks, and clouds, a series of breakthroughs in advanced technologies and system solutions will drive a comprehensive upgrade of the travel experience. Participants welcomed the opportunity to exchange views on planning and scheduling strategies with peers from the broad audience.

In the symposium, the host also announced that Tsinghua University and ITS China will co-host the journal of Communications in Transportation Research, and a signing ceremony has been arranged on 23 April 2022.

In his closing statement, Dr. Xiaobo Qu emphasized the importance of interdisciplinarity in transport and vehicle research, open science, and international collaborations. All sectors wish to strengthen the collaborations for a safer, sooner and greener transport system. The host highlighted: “When we collaborate, the science prevails”.

Communications in Transportation Research publishes peer-reviewed high-quality research representing important advances of significance to emerging transport systems. Since her first paper was published in Aug 2021, the journal has published 33 articles, with authors from 16 countries/regions (see Figure below). In the past 7 months, these articles attracted 108 citations from 25 countries/regions. Our journal has attracted citations from not only all major transportation journals but also other areas such as energy and computer science.

Journal of Intelligent and Connected Vehicles (JICV) publishes peer review research covering all aspects of intelligent and connected vehicles (ICVs) technology. It was selected as a Tier 1 top journal in the field of automotive engineering of China by Chinese Association for Science and Technology in January 2021. In 2022, the journal has received 28 citations, which are two times compared the discipline average. The editors predict to publish over 20 full length articles from 10 countries/regions. The journal is among the first transport/vehicle journals to enforce replication package. A dedicated promotional editor is in place to promote JICV papers on a one by one basis, via social media platforms (LinkedIn, Twitter, WeChat, EurekAlert!) and MailChaimp. All papers will be published in open access but no fee to our authors.

Prof. Xiaopeng Li, University of South Florida, Florida
Prof. Zong Tian, University of Nevada, Reno

A paradigm shift in urban mobility: Policy insights from travel before and after COVID-19 to seize the opportunity – Research article

COVID-19 outbreak from contagious coronavirus disrupted human societies across the globe. The virulence and speed of the disease spread further led to policy paralysis across sectors forcing the adoption of lockdown. The transportation sector was among the first casualty of this intervention due to its nexus with the virus spread, leading to abrupt changes in mobility patterns in bustling urban cities.

Taking stock of this emergent issue for urban mobility, a web-based survey was conducted in urban cities of India during the different phases of lockdowns (20th March 2020 – 30th June 2020). The goal was to capture the mobility shift and the need for a safer and disaster-resilient public transport (PT) system with a particular focus on prescribing and testing a set of policies. In the pre-COVID-19 scenario, it was found that PT is the most preferred travel mode in densely populated tier-A cities; tier-B cities rely primarily on private modes (car, MTW) for their daily travel.

As a consequence of the lockdown, a free-fall was observed for travel. PT was shunned by respondents as these were considered the breeding ground for viruses and places where new norms like physical distancing were challenging to adopt.

The effect of telework (work/ study from home) guidelines had a dramatic impact on the primary activity trips; close to 60% of the respondents in both categories of cities were able to telework. However, the repercussions of this norm, isolation due to quarantine, and social distancing affected the mental well-being of the respondents (e.g., 80% of teleworking persons had experienced higher stress/ anxiety/ fear in both categories of cities).

As anticipated, the travel demand rose with the easing of lockdown restrictions. The survey results indicate ‘car’ appeal post-COVID lockdown at a pan-India level. Figure 1 illustrates the nature of mode shift among the respondents in tier-A and tier-B cities. To sum it up, the respondents preferred the least risky travel modes (car, MTW) over high-risk travel modes (PT, shared travel modes).
Along with this sentiment, the study captured the willingness to pay extra for traveling in a Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system to reduce their chances of getting infected in the closed PT system, which reflected the need for sustainable and disaster-resilient PT.

Finally, the study proposed and evaluated policies that can be implemented in the short to long term using a multi-agent transport simulation framework (MATSim). In the short term; work-from-home is ideal for reducing travel demand. In the medium term; gaining the trust of PT users is crucial, and tailormade policies (e.g., discounting PT fare) are necessitated. For the long term; travel demand management techniques such as staggering work/ education days and investment in active travel modes are needed. The results of the simulation experiments promised to pave the way for implementation.

The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically exposed the loopholes in urban mobility and our preparedness for disruptive events. It is an opportune time to reflect on the resilience of our transportation systems, especially public transport, and invest in the active travel modes for affordable, sustainable, and disaster-resilient urban mobility. It is a silver lining in the wake of this crisis, and it is prudent that we seize this opportunity.

Reference: Thombre, A., Agarwal, A. (2021). A paradigm shift in urban mobility: Policy insights from travel before and after COVID-19 to seize the opportunity. Transport Policy, 110, 335-353.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2021.06.010

Prof. Akhilesh Kumar Maurya, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India

Membership of the WCTRS

The WCTRS is the only international society in transportation with a truly global network, bringing together over 1000 members from 67 countries to advance and exchange ideas and research across the transport sector.

Members connect through the Society's triannual World Conference, which provides a rich forum to present and discuss the latest in transport research and practice, and through the activities of the Society's Task Forces and 33 Special Interest Groups, each of which represents a specific area of interest and inquiry. Members under 35 years old are additionally invited to participate in the Young Researcher's Initiative activities, which include a one-day event at the World Conference where young researchers can present their work and take advantage of networking opportunities and discussions on career development.

As well as being able to access this global network through Society events and our exclusive membership database to make contacts and further research collaborations, WCTRS members also benefit from the Society's partnerships with other prominent transport organisations, such as the International Transport Forum, the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, and the Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport. WCTRS and its partners exchange news and details of events, jobs, and publication opportunities and make this information available to members. All WCTRS members can obtain free online membership to the Society's two journals, Transport Policy and Case Studies in Transport Research, and have the opportunity to propose titles for publication in the WCTRS and Elsevier Transportation Book Series.

From academics, practitioners, and students to interested individuals, everyone is invited to join the Society and take part in its activities. Transport Organisations who wish to support the Society can apply for Supporting Organisational Membership to access a number of promotional opportunities and memberships for up to two individuals.

If you have any questions about membership, do not hesitate to contact the Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo..

Prof. Greg Marsden, University of Leeds, WCTRS Secretary-General

29 04 Noticia Aberta Submissão de trabalhos para coleção de artigosManuscript submission is now open for a new article collection I am co-editing on “Sustainable Urban Transportation in Developing Countries”.

We would like to consider including a paper from you in this collection - if you would like to contribute, you can learn more about the collection Here.

We would be delighted to feature your work and hope you will contribute an original research article/review or a less time-consuming mini-review/perspective.

Further information on article types can be found at this Link.

The aim of the collection is to bring together the latest quality articles from researchers working in the area of sustainable development and sustainable transport, focused on case studies of cities and transportation companies in Developing Countries - intends to explore as many different dimensions of the issue as possible, as for instance best practices and researches in this issue worldwide which can benefit Developing Countries..

This is in collaboration with Frontiers in Future Transportation in the sections Transport Safety, Connected Mobility and Automation, Transportation Systems Modeling & Transportation Emissions.

All research will be published Open Access. Additionally, we aim to put together a free eBook of all published manuscripts to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the latest research developments in the field.

If you would like feedback on a manuscript’s suitability, please submit an abstract (or proposed research overview) by June 15, 2022.
As we publish on a rolling basis, you are welcome to submit your final manuscript before the deadline of August 01, 2022. We can also accommodate personal extensions if needed.

Please note that publishing fees are applied to accepted articles, but the team at Frontiers is happy to advise you in this regard. You can reach out to our dedicated point of contact at Frontiers if you have any questions: Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo.

If you are interested, please register via the link below. You will shortly receive a follow-up email with further details from Frontiers. If you do not wish to participate but know someone who might, please feel free to forward this on to them.

The editorial team: Barbara Bezerra, Rui Ramos & Antonio Nelson Rodrigues da Silva.

19 04 ANPET noticiaWhat: Antwerp Inland Navigation School 2022 (hybrid edition)

AINS is a week-long series of presentations, debates, and practical workshops focused on key challenges for Europe's inland navigation industry. It is a great opportunity for seasoned professionals in the business to gain more in-depth knowledge, as well as for academics and Ph.D. students who would like to gain advanced insight into how inland navigation businesses work and what scientific methods can be applied and derived. During and in between the sessions, there will be many networking opportunities. The Antwerp Inland Navigation School program covers a variety of topics. Themes vary from basic to in-depth inland navigation knowledge around the market - process - vessels - infrastructure. Speakers from European universities and international inland navigation businesses highlight topics such as policy and regulations, financing, sustainability, and innovative concepts, and the Future of Inland Navigation.

When/where: 25-29 April 2022, Antwerp, Belgium
Deadline: 20 April 2022
Further Information: Details are available on the website

What: Urban Logistics Summer School 2022

This course provides the necessary background, knowledge and skills for students for an immersion into Urban Logistics. The course is composed of two weeks. During these weeks the students will participate in an intensive series of interactive lectures. Topics are organized per day: urban logistics: setting the scene, logistics and its role in the city, modelling and data collection, evaluation of urban initiatives, and implementations: lessons and challenges. To better enjoy a wonderful summer in Antwerp, additional social activities are scheduled including excursions and group activities in the summer in Antwerp.

When/where: 16-26 August 2022, Antwerp, Belgium
Deadline: 1 June 2022
Further Information: Details are available on the website.

What: Call for papers: Special Issue on Place-Based Decarbonisation

The climate crisis now requires a daunting scale of response if global commitments on emissions reduction are to be met. However, much of the analysis to date has focussed on top-down assessments of what needs to happen with limited understanding of what this means on the ground.


Special Issue Information: This ‘place-based decarbonisation’ for transport special issue presents an opportunity for authors to publish their cutting-edge accounts of empirical research, review papers, theoretical contributions, and practitioner papers from across the world which make a theoretical and/or novel empirical contribution to the understanding of how to decarbonize transport in a range of different contexts and recognising the importance of how local context interacts with decarbonisation as a complex multi-scalar issue. The topics covered in this special issue will include but are not limited to transport decarbonisation and societal readiness, policies and policy packages, fairness and justice, governance and the interface with spatial planning. Place as a lens involves thinking about location, locale, meaning and attachment. Place is not synonymous with local or bottom up but instead, a recognition of the importance of how local context interacts with decarbonisation as a complex multi-scalar issue. The Special Issue encourages the submission of papers from across the world which make a theoretical and/or novel empirical contribution to the understanding of how to decarbonize transport in a range of different contexts.

Guest editors: Dr Samarthia Thankappan, University of York and Prof Greg Marsden, University of Leeds ITS
Deadline: 1 July 2022
Further Information: Find out more and submit your paper here

31 03 ANPET noticia AnalistadeTransporteeMobilidadeContrataEGL Engenharia, empresa de consultoria em transporte e mobilidade urbana, contrata: Engenheiro Civil ou Arquiteto Pleno para atuar como Coordenador de Transporte e Mobilidade Urbana – Vaga para Brasília/DF

Área de atuação: Atuará na coordenação e execução de projetos, para clientes públicos e privados, nas seguintes áreas:

Mobilidade Urbana: planos diretores e de mobilidade, transporte não motorizados, pesquisas origem/destino e tráfego, planejamento de comunicação social,;

Transporte urbano e regional de passageiros: transporte de passageiros, terminais de transporte, planejamento operacional, otimização de redes, modelagem macro e microscópica, tecnologias de transporte coletivo (BRS, BRT e VLT), viabilidade técnica, econômica e ambiental, Sistemas Inteligentes de Transporte (ITS), gerenciamento financeiro e bilhetagem eletrônica, interoperabilidade e integração de transporte;

Aspectos institucionais do transporte de passageiros: licitações e outorgas, modelagens institucionais e de gestão, regulamentação do transporte público, coletivo e individual.

Formação: engenharia civil ou arquitetura, com pós-graduação na área de transporte e mobilidade.

Experiência profissional: Mínimo 7 anos de experiência, com experiência comprovada na atuação em projetos de engenharia de transportes, planos de mobilidade urbana, estudos de reestruturação de sistemas de transporte coletivo, planilhas tarifárias, sistemas de bilhetagem eletrônica, sistemas inteligentes de transporte (ITS), montagem de editais de licitação de transporte coletivo e terminais, sistemas de modelagem de demanda e rede de transporte e tráfego, viabilidade econômico-financeira, pesquisas de transporte e tráfego.

Competências técnicas

  • Conhecimento atualizado da legislação e regulamentos aplicáveis à área de atuação
  • Conhecimento de licitações e contratos públicos na área de transportes;
  • Conhecimento em técnicas e softwares da área (AutoCad, TransCAD, VISUM, VISSIM, EMME; Aimsun ou similares);
  • Conhecimento em ferramentas de Geoprocessamento (ArcGIS, QGis ou similares);
  • Conhecimento de gestão de projetos, planejamento estratégico, indicadores e metas.

Competências gerais

  • Autonomia e iniciativa para a solução de problemas.
  • Capacidade de articulação, liderança de equipe e bom relacionamento interpessoal.
  • Capacidade de concentração, sistematização, análise e síntese.
  • Capacidade de gestão da informação e da documentação.
  • Capacidade para cumprir prazos estabelecidos, assiduidade e pontualidade.
  • Boa comunicação oral e escrita.
  • Desejável fluência em inglês.

Empresa de atuação nacional com sede em Brasília, vaga para trabalho na sede, disponibilidade para viagens, salário a combinar. Interessados mandar e-mail para Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo. com “vaga coordenação transportes” no assunto até 10/04/2022.

31 03 ANPET noticia AnalistadeTransporteContrataVAGA PARA BRASÍLIA/DF

EGL Engenharia, empresa de consultoria em transporte e mobilidade urbana, contrata: Engenheiro Civil ou Arquiteto Pleno para a área de Transporte e Mobilidade Urbana – Vaga para Brasília/DF

Área de atuação: Atuará na execução de projetos, para clientes públicos e privados, nas seguintes áreas:

Mobilidade Urbana: planos diretores e de mobilidade, transporte não motorizados (malhas cicláveis e circulação pedestres), pesquisas origem/destino, etc;

Transporte urbano e regional de passageiros: transporte multimodal de passageiros, planejamento operacional, otimização de redes, modelagem macro e microscópica, tecnologias de transporte coletivo (BRS, BRT e VLT), viabilidade técnica, econômica e ambiental, Sistemas Inteligentes de

Transporte (ITS), gerenciamento financeiro e bilhetagem eletrônica, interoperabilidade e integração de transporte;

Aspectos institucionais do transporte de passageiros: licitações e outorgas, modelagens institucionais e de gestão, regulamentação do transporte público, coletivo e individual.

Formação: engenharia civil ou arquitetura, preferencialmente com pós-graduação ou interesse em pós-graduação na área de transportes e mobilidade.

Experiência profissional: Mínimo 5 anos de experiência, com atuação em estudos e projetos de engenharia de transportes, planos de mobilidade urbana, estudos de reestruturação de sistemas de transporte coletivo, planilhas tarifárias, sistemas de bilhetagem eletrônica, sistemas inteligentes de transporte (ITS), montagem de editais de licitação de transporte coletivo e terminais, sistemas de modelagem de demanda e rede de transporte e tráfego, viabilidade econômico-financeira, pesquisas de transporte e tráfego etc.

Competências técnicas

  • Conhecimento de licitações e contratos públicos na área de transportes;
  • Conhecimento em técnicas e softwares da área (AutoCad, TransCAD, VISUM, VISSIM, EMME; Aimsun ou similares);
  • Conhecimento em ferramentas de Geoprocessamento (ArcGIS, QGis ou similares);
  • Domínio de Excel

Competências gerais

  • Capacidade de articulação e bom relacionamento interpessoal;
  • Autonomia e iniciativa;
  • Capacidade de concentração, sistematização, análise e síntese;
  • Capacidade para cumprir prazos estabelecidos, assiduidade e pontualidade;
  • Boa comunicação oral e escrita.
  • Desejável fluência em inglês.

Empresa de atuação nacional com sede em Brasília, vaga para trabalho na sede, remuneração compatível com mercado. Interessados mandar e-mail para Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo. com “analista transporte e mobilidade” no assunto até 10/04/2022.

11 03 ANPET Research Notícia

A brief note on WCTRS ‘Young’ initiatives

The World Conference on Transport Research Society has established several activities dedicated to and run by young members, commonly called the “Young” initiatives, or “Y” initiatives. Two of the initiatives are explained here: social media (Y-III) and conference organization for young researchers (Y-I).

The WCTRS-YIII activity includes the development of networking facilities for young members of the WCTRS. This includes creating and maintaining a presence on social media, contributing to the WCTRS webpage, establishing mailing groups and a newsletter. The major agenda of the activities includes the promotion of the 2022 Virtual Conference, the 2023 WCTRS-16 in Montreal and in particular the Young Researchers’ Conference (17 July 2023). The team in charge of WCTRS-III is made of Ann Mary Varghese and Eeshan Bhaduri, under the supervision of Professor Laetitia Dablanc.

Ann is a Transport Economist researching (PhD) in the technology adoption of electric vehicles at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Having pursued her graduation, post-graduation and MPhil in Economics, Ann has also two years of work experience assisting consultants to be a consultant herself at McKinsey & Co. and Dohwa Engineering Co Ltd respectively. Her areas of interest include the sustainable transport infrastructure and econometric choice modelling.

Eeshan is a Doctoral Student (PhD) at the Ranbir and Chitra Gupta School of Infrastructure Design and Management at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. He is an architect (B.Arch 2011-16) and obtained his Master’s degree in Infrastructure Design and Management from IIT Kharagpur in 2018. His areas of interest are transport infrastructure, travel behaviour modelling (econometric choice modelling), and Geospatial Analytics.

The WCTRS-YI activity is a one-day conference entirely run and organized by three young researchers, providing them with experience in conference organisation and management. The Young conference will take place the day before the general conference, WCTR-23 Montreal. The team will also attend the main conference and have the opportunity to network with their peers and established researchers and practitioners. The Young conference will be run on Monday 17th July 2023, with the theme ‘Imagining the Future: Sustainable and Resilient Transport’. There will be a Question-and-Answer session with senior Society members on career development. There will the opportunity to run other sessions on career development to suit the needs of young members. The Young Researcher’s Conference is free, but participants must also attend the main WCTR-16. The Young conference will be chaired by Sagar Patni along with two conference organising volunteers: Antoine Robichet and Rajendra Baraiya.

Sagar is a PhD candidate at University of Florida and will serve as the Chair of the WCTRS-Y I activity. He is actively involved with research related to transits, micro-transits, micro-mobility, smart city projects, community-based studies, COVID-19 and its impact on transportation systems and emerging modes of mobility. His research is not just about the emerging technologies but also involving communities and all the stakeholders to meet research goals and develop solutions.

Antoine is currently a PhD student in the SPLOTT laboratory – University Gustave Eiffel (France) and his project is divided into two parts. First, he is interested in the optimal location of sorting platforms around large metropolises. Secondly, he is studying the possibility of using modal shift in cities (cargo bikes, train) and determining their constraints. The major aim of his PhD would therefore be to help reducing the impact of greenhouse gas emissions of freight transport.

Rajendra is a research scholar in the Operations Management and Quantitative Techniques department at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore, India. He will serve as the conference organizing volunteer in the WCTRS-Y I young researcher conference. He is actively involved in the research related to logistics, transportation, inventory management, omnichannel, supply chain management, and blockchain in supply chain.

The WCTRS virtual event in 2022 shall include a Special session for young members facilitated by the WCTRS-Y Committee. The tentative program agenda includes young transport academics' career development, with Question and Answers between young and senior academics with wide-ranging issues from finding a position to publishing in good journals or discussing the impact of the COVID pandemic on networking. It might also include a session on professional dilemmas faced by young research scholars.

To attract more young members for the conferences and to build the contact base, the team wishes to include diverse activities. A dedicated newsletter exclusively for the young members with information on career development, updates of the WCTRS-Y activities, editorial letters from SIG chairs and other global transport researchers, interviews of WCTRS-Y grant recipients, important alerts, and words on the WCTRS journals Transport Policy and Case Studies on Transport Policy. In addition, there shall be a dedicated LinkedIn profile for WCTRS-Y that shall spread words with regular updates.

All the members and office-bearers of WCTRS are welcome to contribute to the activities. The team of WCTRS-YIII activities can be contacted at Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo. (Ann), and Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo. (Eeshan). However, team of WCTRS-YI activities can be contacted at Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo. (Sagar), Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo. (Antoine), and mailto:Este endereço de email está sendo protegido de spambots. Você precisa do JavaScript ativado para vê-lo. (Rajendra).

Eeshan Bhaduri, Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Ann Mary Varghese, Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India

Face Potential of telecommuting for different employees in the Indian context beyond COVID-19 lockdown – Research article

Telecommuting in India was relatively uncommon before the COVID-19 lockdown probably due to infrastructure constraints, larger family size, different lifestyles, lack of quality of the working environment at home, and inclination towards face-to-face interaction. The COVID-19 pandemic, the nationwide lockdown and the subsequent new normal scenario, has made the adoption of telecommuting by different type of employees indispensable thus giving us the opportunity to conduct empirical research towards a comprehensive understanding of the transformation in telecommuters’ adoption behaviour, efficacy, activity-travel behaviour and identification of the factors influencing the telecommuters’ behaviour and efficacy.

The data used in this research has been collected by circulating Google forms in various social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, during two periods i.e. during the national lockdown and during the new-normal situation. A four-phase analysis has been performed to provide guidance for decision-makers and planners towards adopting measures to encourage telecommuting effectively in India. In the first step, telecommuting behaviour, activity-travel pattern and productivity of employees is estimated based on revealed responses received from various socio-economic groups for the period before and during COVID-19 pandemic (1. during lockdown 2. during new normal). Next, factors influencing telecommuting adoption and productivity are determined which has been used in our stated preference survey conducted in the second phase. Finally, based on stated responses, a logistic regression model has been developed to test the association of existing telecommuting behaviour, activity-travel pattern, factors influencing productivity, socio-economic characteristics and occupation categories with future telecommuting adoption.

Our empirical analysis reveals two major findings, i.e., a large percentage of employees can achieve their desired productivity by working from home (Figure 1) and the ‘rebound’ effect as identified in literature seems to have little impact which proves the applicability of telecommuting as a long term sustainable policy measure in the Indian context. Telecommuters from the age group 40–50 (middle age group of the working population), male, ICT professionals, managers and science and engineering professionals are found to be the most promising telecommuters considering both future adoption behaviour and productivity standpoint. The results have also revealed that male workers, workers having children, higher income, senior workers (>40 years old) are more likely to use personal vehicles, thus, facilitating telecommuting for them would result in relatively higher levels of reduction in vehicular emission. The factors hindering telecommuting adoption behaviour and to attain desired productivity are identified and strategies have been recommended for different authorities (government organizations, employers, IT sectors) to address them like digitisation of files/documents for easy access, provision of satisfactory telecommunication connection, creation of a comfortable working environment by providing required software and hardware support, training sessions and taking care of the mental health of the employees.

This study provides a novel general framework to determine potential telecommuters from employers’ and sustainability perspectives based on employees’ socio-economic attributes, activity-travel pattern during telecommuting, profession, productivity and its influencing factors that can be applied in any geographic area (country/city/specific locality) as well at an institutional level (organization level) to find out suitable socio-economic groups for telecommuting which will help concerned authority to formulate relevant policies and guidelines.

Reference: S. Nayak and D. Pandit, “Potential of telecommuting for different employees in the Indian context beyond COVID-19 lockdown,” Transp. Policy, vol. 111, pp. 98–110, 2021.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2021.07.010

Ms. Suchismita Nayak, Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Dr. Debapratim Pandit, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India

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Bhargab MAITRA | Professor | Doctor of Philosophy | Indian

Ashish Verma, IISc Bangalore

Bhargab Maitra, IIT Kharagpur

Pushpa CHOUDHARY | PhD | Indian Institute of Technology

Professor G Raghuram - Gujarat Maritime University

Pushpa Choudhary, IIT Roorkee

G Raghuram, NRTI

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