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Transportation Letters
The International Journal of Transportation Research
Volume 14, 2022 - Issue 4
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Research Article

Daily activity-travel and fragmentation patterns in the weekly cycle: evidence of the role of ICT, time use, and personal networks

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ABSTRACT

This paper presents an analysis of people’s time use patterns, incorporating the mediating role of ICT and personal networks on their daily activity-travel patterns, explicitly addressing the issue of activity fragmentation for social-based episodes. Implementing a seven-day time use survey, which includes temporal, spatial, and social characteristics for each activity, and using a theoretical framework based on current theory, a structural equation model was estimated to study these relationships. The results suggest a positive effect of ICT episodes on social activity interaction, activity fragmentation, and out-of-home social allocated time. We also found that ICTs encourage social trip generation only indirectly. Finally, those who had a social network physically close showed higher levels of fragmentation in their social episodes and less out-of-home social activity time. These results add evidence to this research stream, enhancing, and further clarifying ICT’s role in people’s daily activity behavior.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the ANID [FONDECYT Grant # 1171113]; ANID [FONDAP Grant # 15110020]; Universidad de La Frontera [Grant # DI18-0065].

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