Idwan Santosa
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung

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Adjustment of Daily Activities: the Influence of Smartphone Adoption on the Travel Pattern of Mobile Professionals in the Greater Jakarta Area Christin, Gloriani Novita; Tamin, Ofyar Z.; Santosa, Idwan; Miharja, Miming
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences Vol 46, No 4 (2014)
Publisher : ITB Journal Publisher, LPPM ITB

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The  swift  augmentation  in  the  adoption  of  smartphones,  the  gadget that  resulted  from  the  convergence  of  Information  and  Communication Technology  (ICT),  potentially  transforms  peoples  life  in  myriad  dimensions. One  potential  change  induced  by  smartphones,  is  how  people  restructure  their daily agenda and consecutively influence their travel pattern. To understand it, this study theoretically reviews  mobile professional work, smartphone adoption, and how people conduct their mobile interaction, planning and execution of daily activities. Mobile professionals, the  cohort of professionals  that spend more than 20% of their total working time moving  around out  of  their work environment; they  are  important  beneficiaries  of  smartphones  and   have  been  chosen  as  the target of  this  study. Empirical results of mobile professionals´ experiences in the Greater Jakarta Area are presented at this juncture. Furthermore, their adjustment of  activities  as  a  dynamic  response  to  receiving  extensive  information  via smartphones  is  also  analysed.  The  results  indicate  that  there  is  a  strong adjustment  of  daily  activities  by  mobile  professionals.  Through  those  changes, the transformation of daily travel patterns  related to the activity is  also  brought about by the use of this high-end ICT contrivance.
SHORT TERM ACTIVITY ADAPTATION DECISION OF MOBILE PROFESSIONAL: GENDER DIFFERENCES ON TRAVEL IMPACT OF SMART PHONE ADOPTION Christin, Gloriani Novita; Tamin, Ofyar Z.; Santosa, Idwan; Miharja, Miming
Prosiding Forum Studi Transportasi Antar Perguruan Tinggi Vol 2 No 2 (2015): Prosiding Forum Studi Transportasi antar Perguruan Tinggi
Publisher : FSTPT Indonesia

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Understanding individual travel behaviour in urban space is essential for transportation planning. Considering that most of travel is a derived demand from the need to engage in activities, hence predicting individual responses, particularly gender role on short term activity adaptation decision is effective in understanding the relationship between travel behaviour and daily activity. In the information era, widespread adoption of smartphones, which is the result of convergence of Information and Communication Technology, potentially influences activities of mobile professionals. They use smart phone as a tool to improve the productivity and to assure the efficiency of their “travelling” as a part of their daily mobile work. Result of survey, which consists of interviews and simulation using stated adaptation in the Greater Jakarta Area provides basic pattern of response by gender that occur when information was received during implementation of activities. The proposed rule is a potentially valuable concept to predict changes in planned activity schedules as a function of unexpected event.