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Shaila Jamal
Shaila Jamal
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Human Geography, University of Toronto Scarborough
Verified email at utoronto.ca
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Smartphone and daily travel: How the use of smartphone applications affect travel decisions
S Jamal, MA Habib
Sustainable Cities and Society 53, 101939, 2020
732020
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Active Travel Mode Choice in Bangladesh: A Study from the Perspective of Sustainability and New Normal Situation
NM Zafri, A Khan, S Jamal, BM Alam
Sustainability 13 (12), 6975, 2021
692021
Risk perceptions of COVID-19 transmission in different travel modes
NM Zafri, A Khan, S Jamal, BM Alam
Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives 13, 100548, 2022
502022
Effects of smartphone application usage on mobility choices
NA Khan, MA Habib, S Jamal
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 132, 932-947, 2020
342020
Factors Associated with Travel Behavior of Millennials and Older Adults: A Scoping Review
S Jamal, KB Newbold
Sustainability 12 (19), 8236, 2020
312020
How do the perceptions of neighborhood conditions impact active transportation? A study in Rajshahi, Bangladesh
S Jamal, H Mohiuddin, A Paez
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 87, 102525, 2020
282020
Does the use of smartphone influence travel outcome? An investigation on the determinants of the impact of smartphone use on vehicle kilometres travelled
S Jamal, MA Habib, NA Khan
Transportation Research Procedia 25, 2690-2704, 2017
262017
Transport preferences and dilemmas in the post-lockdown (COVID-19) period: Findings from a qualitative study of young commuters in Dhaka, Bangladesh
S Jamal, S Chowdhury, KB Newbold
Case studies on transport policy 10 (1), 406-416, 2022
252022
Investigation of the use of smartphone applications for trip planning and travel outcomes
S Jamal, M Habib
Transportation Planning and Technology 42 (3), 227-243, 2019
252019
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Motorcycle Purchase in Dhaka, Bangladesh
NM Zafri, A Khan, S Jamal, BM Alam
Frontiers in Future Transportation 2, 646664, 2021
222021
Changes in Trip-making Frequency by Mode during COVID-19
S Jamal, A Paez
Transport Findings, 2020
202020
Analysis of spatiotemporal dynamics of e-scooter usage in Minneapolis: Effects of the built and social environment
AI Tokey, SA Shioma, S Jamal
Multimodal Transportation 1 (4), 100037, 2022
162022
To bike or not to bike: Exploring cycling for commuting and non-commuting in Bangladesh
H Mohiuddin, S Jamal, MMR Bhuiya
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives 14, 100614, 2022
122022
Active transportation indicators and establishing baseline in a developing country context: A study of Rajshahi, Bangladesh
S Jamal, H Mohiuddin
Growth and Change, 2020
122020
Impact of COVID-19 on public transport usage in an anticipated ‘new normal’situation: The case of a South Asian country based on first wave data
NM Zafri, A Khan, S Jamal, BM Alam
Asian Transport Studies 9, 100099, 2023
62023
A comparison of young and older adults’ attitudes and preferences towards different travel modes and residential characteristics: A study in Hamilton, Ontario
S Jamal, KB Newbold, DM Scott
The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 66 (1), 76-93, 2022
62022
Does the use of smartphones affect discretionary trips? An analysis of smartphone use data from Halifax, Nova Scotia
S Jamal, K Bruce Newbold, MA Habib
Transportation Planning and Technology 44 (4), 418-435, 2021
52021
Exploring the Choice of Bicycling and Walking in Rajshahi, Bangladesh: An Application of Integrated Choice and Latent Variable (ICLV) Models
H Mohiuddin, MM Rahman Bhuiya, S Jamal, Z Chen
Sustainability 14 (22), 14784, 2022
42022
Analysis of millennials and older adults’ automobility behavior in Hamilton, Ontario
S Jamal, KB Newbold, DM Scott
Urban, Planning and Transport Research 11 (1), 2197979, 2023
32023
COVID-19 and Modal Shift towards Motorized Two-wheelers in Dhaka, Bangladesh
S Jamal, S Chowdhury, KB Newbold
Findings, 2022
32022
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