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Airbnb and COVID-19: SPACE-TIME vulnerability effects in six world-cities
Kourtit, Karima; Nijkamp, Peter; Östh, John; Türk, Umut (Elsevier, 2022)This study examines the COVID-19 vulnerability and subsequent market dynamics in the volatile hospitality market worldwide, by focusing in particular on individual Airbnb bookings-data for six world-cities in various continents ... -
City love and neighbourhood resilience in the urban fabric: A microcosmic urbanometric analysis of Rotterdam
Kourtit, Karima; Nijkamp, Peter; Wahlstrom, Mia; Türk, Umut (ELSEVIER, 2022)Ups and downs in city life are dependent on the citizens' appreciation for their urban ‘home’, in particular the neighbourhood liveability. Taking modern research on urban wellbeing and happiness as a point of departure, ... -
City love and place quality assessment of liveable and loveable neighbourhoods in Rotterdam
After the worldwide interest in global sustainability and climate change challenges, an increasing concern is voiced on local quality of life and neighbourhood liveability. In recent urban studies, human well-being, ... -
Covid-19 Döneminde Uzaktan Yüksek Öğrenim: Nicel ve Nitel Analiz
Türk, Umut; Teke-Lloyd, Fatma Armagan; Demirtas, Burak Kagan; Bengü, Elif (TUBİTAK, 2020)Bu projede COVID-19 pandemisine karsı bir tedbir olarak Türkiye?de 16 Mart 2020 tarihinde baslatılan uzaktan egitim faaliyetlerinin nitel ve nicel analizi yapılmıstır. Arastırmanın disiplinlerarası yapısına uygun olarak, ... -
Did Liberal Lockdown Policies Change Spatial Behaviour in Sweden? Mapping Daily Mobilities in Stockholm Using Mobile Phone Data During COVID-19
Shuttleworth, Ian; Toger, Marina; Türk, Umut; Östh, John (SPRINGER, 2024)Sweden had the most liberal lockdown policies in Europe during the Covid-19 pandemic. Relying on individual responsibility and behavioural nudges, their efectiveness was questioned from the perspective of others who responded ... -
The effect of lockdown on students' performance: A comparative study between Italy, Sweden and Turkey
Casalone, Giorgia; Michelangeli, Alessandra; Östh, John; Türk, Umut (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2023)During the first months of the COVID-19 outbreak, countries adopted different strategies in order to mitigate the effects of the pandemic, ranging from recommendations to limit individual movement to severe lockdown measures. ... -
How much does geography contribute? Measuring inequality of opportunities using a bespoke neighbourhood approach
Turk, Umut; Osth, John (SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, 2019)To what extent an individual is successful in a variety of outcomes is the result of multiple factors such as (but not limited to) parental background, level of education, discrimination and business cycles. Factors like ... -
Inequality in leisure mobility: An analysis of activity space segregation spectra in the Stockholm conurbation
Toger, Marina; Türk, Umut; Östh, John; Kourtit, Karima; Nijkamp, Peter (ELSEVIER, 2023)Leisure mobility forms an important part of people’s spatial activity and mobility spectrum. This study aims to analyse the inequality dimensions of spatial mobility of individuals who seek to move to recreational and ... -
Intergenerational income mobility in Sweden: A look at the spatial disparities across municipalities
Michelangeli, Alessandra; Osth, John; Turk, Umut (WILEY111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ, 2021)This paper provides a comprehensive overview of intergenerational income mobility in Sweden. Intergenerational income mobility is considered in both relative and absolute terms, and the analysis is carried out at the ... -
Introducing a spatially explicit Gini measure for spatial segregation
Türk, Umut; Östh, John (SPRINGER, 2023)This paper proposes an alternative measure of economic segregation by income that utilizes the Gini index as the basis of measurement. The Gini Index of Spatial Segregation (GSS) is a ratio of two Gini indices that compares ... -
Leisure mobility changes during the COVID-19 pandemic – An analysis of survey and mobile phone data in Sweden
Östh, John; Toger, Marina; Türk, Umut; Kourtit, Karima; Nijkamp, Peter (ELSEVIER, 2023)The COVID-19 pandemic affected travelling in general, and the leisure mobility and the spatial distribution of travellers in particular. In most parts of the world, both domestic and international travel has been replaced ... -
Modelling place attractiveness in the era of big and open data
Osth, John; Turk, Umut; Huang, Jie (WILEY, 2022)In recent years, an increasing amount of spatio–temporal data have been made public and openly available forresearch, particularly in online map databases. These new data sources enable researchers to reformulate the way ... -
The path of least resistance explaining tourist mobility patterns in destination areas using Airbnb data
Turk, Umut; Osth, John; Kourtit, Karima; Nijkamp, Peter (ELSEVIER SCI LTDTHE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND, 2021)Destination attractiveness research has become an important research domain in leisure and tourism economics. But the mobility behaviour of visitors in relation to local public transport access in tourist places is not yet ... -
Socio-Economic Determinants of Student Mobility and Inequality of Access to Higher Education in Italy
Turk, Umut (SPRINGER, ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, 2019)This paper introduces a modified version of the Hansen-gravity model as a framework to estimate the accessibility of higher education (HE) institutions in Italy from equal opportunities perspective. The fundamental assumption ... -
Student performance under asynchronous and synchronous methods in distance education: A quasi-field experiment
Demirtas, Burak Kagan; Turk, Umut (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2022)This study examines student performance under asynchronous and synchronous methods in a microeconomics course during COVID-19 pandemic. We conduct a quasi-field experiment in a state university in Turkey. In the experiment, ... -
Using Individualised HDI Measures for Predicting Educational Performance of Young Students-A Swedish Case Study
Turk, Umut; Osth, John; Toger, Marina; Kourtit, Karima (MDPIST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND, 2021)HDI is a frequently used quantitative index of human potential and welfare, developed as a comprehensive measure for the cross-sectional and temporal comparison of socioeconomic performance. The HDI is a standardised ...