• App-based automatic collection of travel behaviour: A field study comparison with self-reported behaviour 

      Hesjevoll, Ingeborg Storesund; Fyhri, Aslak; Ciccone, Alice (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-04)
      Smart phone apps hold great promise for travel behaviour research, but their performance relative to traditional methods is still not well understood. The aim of this study is to evaluate the magnitude and direction of ...
    • Assessing the Willingness to Use Personal e-Transporters (PeTs): Results from a Cross-National Survey in Nine European Cities 

      De Ceunynck, Tim; Wijlhuizen, Gert Jan; Fyhri, Aslak; Gerike, Regine; Köhler, Dagmar; Ciccone, Alice; Dijkstra, Atze; Dupont, Emmanuelle; Cools, Mario (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-31)
      In the last few years, there has been a strong increase in the interest in and usage of so-called “Personal e-Transporters” (PeTs), also referred to as micro-mobility devices. Empirical research on the usage of PeTs as a ...
    • Behavioural Profiling of Cycling and Walking in Nine European Cities 

      De Ceunynck, Tim; Wijlhuizen, Gert Jan; Fyhri, Aslak; Gerike, Regine; Köhler, Dagmar; Ciccone, Alice; Dijkstra, Atze; Dupont, Emmanuelle; Cools, Mario (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-20)
      To ensure cities’ livability, a significant modal shift from car use towards more sustainable modes of transportation, such as walking and cycling, is required. To establish such a modal shift, a better understanding is ...
    • Do upfront investments increase cooperation? A laboratory experiment 

      Casiora, Fortuna; Ciccone, Alice (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-27)
      In this paper, we experimentally investigate whether decentralized upfront investments increase cooperation in settings where there is no enforcement mechanism and cooperation is not easily sustained voluntarily. Such ...
    • Does active transport lead to improved mood and performance? A panel study of travel changes during the Covid-19 lockdown in Norway 

      Fyhri, Aslak; Ciccone, Alice; Papaix, Claire; Karlsen, Katrine (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-09)
      Everyday commuting is seen as a burden and an unwanted necessity for people. Recent studies have challenged this notion and have found that certain aspects of commuting can be positive. In particular, research has shown ...
    • Environmental effects of a vehicle tax reform: Empirical evidence from Norway 

      Ciccone, Alice (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-14)
      In 2007, the Norwegian government reformed the vehicle registration tax in order toreduce the carbon intensity of the new car fleet by incentivizing the purchase of more fuel efficient cars. This paper identifies the impact ...
    • Fairness Preferences in a Bilateral Trade Experiment 

      Ciccone, Alice; Røgeberg, Ole; Braaten, Ragnhild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-01-31)
      Is the willingness to make trades influenced by how the total gains from trade are split between the trading partners? We present results from a bilateral trade game (n = 128) where all participants were price-takers and ...
    • Reference points in sequential bargaining: theory and experiment 

      Brekke, Kjell Arne; Ciccone, Alice; Heggedal, Tom-Reiel; Helland, Leif (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-11)
      We introduce loss aversion in an infinite-horizon, alternating-offers model. When outside options serve as reference points, the equilibrium of our model follows that of the standard Rubinstein bargaining model, i.e., ...
    • Stick or carrot? Asymmetric Responses to Vehicle Registration Taxes in Norway 

      Ciccone, Alice; Soldani, Emilia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-05)
      Vehicle registrations have been shown to strongly react to tax reforms aimed at reducing CO2 emissions from passengers’ cars, but are the effects equally strong for positive and negative tax changes? The literature on ...
    • Using Behavioral Insights to Incentivize Cycling: Results from a Field Experiment 

      Ciccone, Alice; Fyhri, Aslak; Sundfør, Hanne Beate (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-01)
      Motivating active transport is a health and environmental policy priority, and plays an important role in achieving the necessary shift toward a sustainable transport system. Financial incentives to promote cycling are ...