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Ahoura Zandiatashbar
Ahoura Zandiatashbar
Assistant Professor of Urban & Regional Planning, San José State University
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Compact development and adherence to stay-at-home order during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal investigation in the United States
S Hamidi, A Zandiatashbar
Landscape and urban planning 205, 103952, 2021
912021
Does urban form matter for innovation productivity? A national multi-level study of the association between neighbourhood innovation capacity and urban sprawl
S Hamidi, A Zandiatashbar
Urban Studies 56 (8), 1576-1594, 2019
822019
The relationship between regional compactness and regional innovation capacity (RIC): Empirical evidence from a national study
S Hamidi, A Zandiatashbar, A Bonakdar
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 142, 394-402, 2019
672019
Impacts of transit and walking amenities on robust local knowledge economy
A Zandiatashbar, S Hamidi
Cities, 2018
672018
The Missing Link between Place and Productivity? The Impact of Transit-Oriented Development on the Knowledge and Creative Economy
A Zandiatashbar, N Hamidi, Shima, Foster, K Park
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2019
502019
High-tech business location, transportation accessibility, and implications for sustainability: Evaluating the differences between high-tech specializations using empirical …
A Zandiatashbar, S Hamidi, N Foster
Sustainable Cities and Society 50, 101648, 2019
422019
Negative consequences of innovation-igniting urban developments: Empirical evidence from three US cities
A Zandiatashbar, CM Kayanan
Urban Planning 5 (3), 378, 2020
172020
The quest for creative industries: A multilevel national study of the impacts of urban form on the geography of creative industries
T Granpayehvaghei, A Bonakdar, A Zandiatashbar, S Hamidi
Transportation Research Record 2673 (8), 157-168, 2019
152019
Transportation amenities and high-tech firm location: An empirical study of high-tech clusters
A Zandiatashbar, S Hamidi
Transportation Research Record 2675 (12), 820-831, 2021
102021
Transit, walkability, and economic development in the 21st century: Explorations from the US specialized high-tech zones, pivotal industries, and innovative small businesses
A Zandiatashbar
The University of Texas at Arlington, 2019
92019
Exploring the microgeography and typology of US high-tech clusters
A Zandiatashbar, S Hamidi
Cities 131, 103973, 2022
82022
Effectiveness variation of different census outreach activities: An empirical analysis from the state of Illinois using machine learning and user interface technologies for …
A Rozhkov, A Zandiatashbar, D Massey, J Shin, J Smith, M Zellner
Applied Geography 154, 102928, 2023
42023
Intrastate applicability of National Census Response Rate Models: The case of the 2020 Census in the state of Illinois, United States
J Shin, A Zandiatashbar, D Massey, A Rozhkov, J Smith, M Zellner
Population, Space and Place 28 (8), e2608, 2022
42022
Evaluating Transportation Equity: Focusing on Transit Deserts and Transit-Dependent Population
A Seyrfar, A Zandiatashbar, A Canepa
International Conference on Transportation and Development 2021, 407-417, 2021
42021
An empirical analysis of the link between built environment and safety in Chicago’s transit station areas
A Zandiatashbar, A Laurito
Journal of the American Planning Association 89 (2), 225-239, 2023
32023
Pathway to Promote Diversity within Public Transit Workforce
M Mohebbi, S Raghuram, A Zandiatashbar
Mineta Transportation Institute, 2022
32022
Does built environment matter for innovation
S Hamidi, A Zandiatashbar
A quantitative study of the physical assets of innovation districts in the …, 2017
32017
Does Built Environment Matter for Innovation? A Quantitative Study of the Physical Assets of Innovation Districts in the United States
S Hamidi, A Zandiatashbar
Transportation Research Board 96th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2017
32017
Impact of transit quality on anchor-mediated knowledge economies across large US cities
A Zandiatashbar, S Hamidi
Transportation Research Record 2676 (4), 763-775, 2022
22022
Future @ Fort Worth: Capacity Analysis, Success Factors, and Growth Vision for the Fort Worth Medical Innovation District (FW-MID)
S Hamidi, A Zandiatshbar, L Mozaffarian, SA Bradley, MA Khan
Center for Transportation Equity, Decisions and Dollars, 2019
2*2019
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