Publications
Below is a partial list of papers and publications that Lab members have authored or co-authored. Where copyright on the final version is held by a publisher, we have posted a copy of the manuscript as permitted. These initial copies may differ from the final published versions, and wherever possible, readers are encouraged to obtain the final published versions. You can also find the data used for some of these projects here.
TRB 2021 (click here)
Journal Publications
Lewis, E.O., MacKenzie, D., & Clewlow, R. Private Shuttles and Public Transportation: Effects of Shared Transit Stops on Travel Time and Reliability in Seattle. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. (accepted) DOI: 10.1177/0361198118758284 (IF: 0.592 GS: 0)
Ge, Y., MacKenzie, D., & Keith, D. Gas anxiety and the charging choices of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle drivers. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. (accepted) (IF: 2.341 GS: 0)
Lewis, E.O., & MacKenzie, D. UberHOP in Seattle: who, why, and how? Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2650, pp. 101-111. (2017) (IF: 0.592 GS: 0)
Jabbari, P., Chernicoff, W., & MacKenzie, D. Analysis of electric vehicle purchaser satisfaction and rejection reasons. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2628, pp. 110-119. (2017) (IF: 0.592 GS: 2)
Ge, Y., Jabbari, P., MacKenzie, D., & Tao, J. Effects of a public real-time multi-modal transportation information display on travel behavior and attitudes. Journal of Public Transportation 20(2), pp. 40-65. (2017) (IF: 0.710 GS: 0)
Hughes, R. & MacKenzie, D. Transportation network company wait times in Greater Seattle, and relationship to socioeconomic indicators. Journal of Transport Geography 56, pp. 36-44. (2016) (IF: 2.675 GS: 12)
Yu, H. & MacKenzie, D. Modeling charging choices of small-battery plug-in hybrid electric vehicle drivers using instrumented vehicle data. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2572, pp. 47-55. (2016) (IF: 0.592 GS: 6)
Wen, Y., MacKenzie, D., & Keith, D. Modeling charging choices of battery electric vehicle owners using stated preference data. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2572, pp. 56-65. (2016) (IF: 0.592 GS: 7)
Ge, Y., Knittel, C., MacKenzie, D. & Zoepf, S. Racial and gender discrimination in transportation network companies. National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper 22776. (GS: 41)
Conference Proceedings and Other Publications
Ge, Y., & MacKenzie, D. Modeling Vehicle Choices and Charging Behavior of Plug-In Electric Vehicle Owners Jointly Using Dynamic Discrete Choice Model. TRB Paper No. 18-05951, Transportation Research Board 97th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2018.
Lewis, E.O., MacKenzie, D., & Clewlow, R. Private Shuttles and Public Transportation: Effects of Shared Transit Stops on Travel Time and Reliability in Seattle. TRB Paper No. 18-05768, Transportation Research Board 97th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2018.
Lewis, E.O., & MacKenzie, D. UberHOP in Seattle: what is it, who rides, and what is it replacing? TRB Paper No. 17-03920, Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2017.
Wang, X., MacKenzie, D., & Cui, Z. Complement or Competitor? Comparing car2go and Transit Travel Times, Prices, and Usage Patterns in Seattle. TRB Paper No. 17-06234, Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2017.
Jabbari, P., Chernicoff, W., & MacKenzie, D. Analysis of electric vehicle purchaser satisfaction and rejection reasons. TRB Paper No. 17-04996, Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2017.
Jabbari, P., & MacKenzie, D. EV Everywhere or EV Anytime? Co-locating multiple DC fast chargers improves both operator cost and access reliability. TRB Paper No. 17-05991, Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2017.
Ge, Y. & MacKenzie, D. Dynamic discrete choice modeling of the charging choices of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle drivers. TRB Paper No. 17-06510, Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2017.
Wen, Y., MacKenzie, D., & Keith, D. Modeling charging choices of battery electric vehicle owners using stated preference data. TRB Paper No. 16-5618, Transportation Research Board 95th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2016.
Ge, Y., MacKenzie, D., & Keith, D. Role of gas anxiety in charging choices of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle drivers. TRB Paper No. 16-6283, Transportation Research Board 95th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2016.
Yu, H. & MacKenzie, D. Modeling charging choices of small-battery plug-in hybrid electric vehicle drivers using instrumented vehicle data. TRB Paper No. 16-3807, Transportation Research Board 95th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2016.
Hughes, R. & MacKenzie, D. Transportation network company wait times in Greater Seattle, and relationship to socioeconomic indicators. TRB Paper No. 16-6875, Transportation Research Board 95th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. January, 2016.
Wang, X., MacKenzie, D., & Cui, Z. Complement or Competitor? Comparing car2go and Transit Travel Times, Prices, and Usage Patterns in Seattle.