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Curriculum Vitae (August 2015) Prof. dr. ir. Caspar G. Chorus (male, 1977) Transport & Logistics Group Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management (TPM), Delft University of Technology P.O. Box 5015, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands, T: +31152788546/ E: c.g.chorus@tudelft.nl (past) Employment 2014 now Full professor 1 TU Delft 2010 2014 Associate Professor (tenured) TU Delft 2008 2010 Assistant Professor (tenured) TU Delft 2006 2008 Assistant Professor TU Eindhoven Education 2007 PhD (cum laude highest distinction possible) TU Delft 2002 MSc: Systems Engineering & Policy Analysis TU Delft 2000 Propedeutics: Econometrics Erasmus U. Rotterdam Honors 2014: Random regret minimization-model incorporated in Latent GOLD-software 2014: Elected board member (International Association of Travel Behaviour Research) 2013: Highly commended journal-paper 2012 (Environmental and Resource Economics) 2012: VIDI-grant (The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO) 2012: Random regret minimization-model incorporated in NLOGIT-software 2011: Curius-award What makes a good lecturer? (Student union, Faculty of TPM) 2011: Invited testimony: public hearing on Dutch Railways (the Netherlands Parliament) 2010: VENI-grant (The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO) 1 Antoni van Leeuwenhoek-professor of Choice behavior modeling. ( The aim of the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek chairs at TU Delft is to promote young, excellent academics to Professor at an early age so that they can develop their academic careers to the fullest possible extent. TU Delft, 2012) 1

2010: Best supervisor of the year-award (The Netherlands TRAIL Research School) 2009: Eric Pas dissertation prize (International Association of Travel Behaviour Research) 2008: Intelligent Transportation Systems Society dissertation award, second place (IEEE) 2007: BIVEC dissertation award (BeNeLux Association of Transport Economists) 2006: Transportation Science and Logistics best paper award, hon. mention (INFORMS) 2005: Fulbright doctoral student-scholarship Grants obtained from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) Main applicant (Total = 1211 KEuro) 2012 A regret-based paradigm for the ex-ante evaluation of transport policies, 800 KEuro 2010 Regret-based models of mobility, 215 KEuro 2008 Analysis and Modeling of Accessibility Effects of ICT, 196 KEuro Co-applicant (Total = 618 KEuro) 2014 Traffic information as a tool to bridge the gap between UO and SO, 160 KEuro 2008 Traveler Response to Unconventional Trends, 228 KEuro 2008 Use of Supernetworks, 230 KEuro Current professional positions & memberships Head Transport and Logistics Group, Delft University of Technology Editor-in-Chief European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research (ISI-listed, open-access) Editorial board member Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap Editorial advisory board member Journal of Choice Modelling www.openaccess.nl (promotes Dutch Open Access publication initiatives) Guest Editor (invited) Transportation special issue for ADB10 and ADB40 TRB-committees (2014) Board member (elected) International Association for Travel Behaviour Research 2

Committee-member: Traveler Behavior and Values Committee (Transportation Research Board) Travel Survey Methods Committee (Transportation Research Board) NWO-Social Sciences innovational research scheme committee (VIDI rounds 2013, 2014) Program committee (TRAIL-Research School) Scientific committee 20 th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory Scientific committee 18 th Euro Working Group on Transportation Program committee 14th IFIP Conference on e-business, e-services and e-society Host, organizer: - Workshop Behavioral choice models: Much ado about nothing?, International Choice Modeling Conference, Austin, Texas (May 2015), with Stephane Hess. - Symposium of the European Association of Research in Transportation (heart), Delft, the Netherlands (September 2016), with Serge Hoogendoorn. Fellow / Staff member / Member: Choice Modelling Centre (Leeds University) External affiliate Netherlands Research School on Transport, Infrastructure and Logistics (TRAIL) TU Delft Transport Institute Netherlands Fulbright Alumni Association Association for Innovational Research Scheme-researchers (NWO) Research visits (one week or more) 2016: Universidad de Los Andes (Chili) (1 week; planned) 2012: University of Sydney (1 week, visiting professor) 2011: EPFL Lausanne (1 week) 2010: Cornell University (2 months, visiting scientist) 2009: Technion Israel Institute of Technology (1 week, visiting scholar) 2005: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (4 months, visiting doctoral student) Invited workshop contributions, seminars, tutorials, keynotes (selection) MIT (seminar 2005), Technion (keynote 2009), Cornell University (seminar 2010), University of Toronto (seminar 2010), Trento University (workshop contribution, 2010), Imperial College London (resource presentation 2011; workshop-contribution 2014), EPFL 3

Lausanne (seminar 2012; tutorial at Discrete Choice Workshop 2015), Sydney University (seminar 2012), Leeds University (seminar 2012; tutorial at heart Symposium 2014), Transportation Research Board (workshop-contribution 2013), Twente University (seminar 2015), Tilburg University (seminar 2015), VU University (seminar, 2015). Supervision of PhD-students Sander van Cranenburgh (Traveler response to unconventional trends; graduated 2013) Chao Chen (Traveler use of supernetworks; graduated 2014) Zack Lu (Accessibility measures for the information age; graduated 2015) Mariska van Essen (Traffic information as a tool to move from UO to SO; started 2015) Ahmad Alwosheel (Synthesis of machine learning and choice modeling; to start 2015) Journal refereeing (selection) Energy Policy; Environment & Planning (Parts A, B); European Journal of Operational Research; International journal of GIS; Journal of Choice Modelling; Journal of Consumer and Retailing Studies; Journal of Transport Economics and Policy; Journal of Transport Geography; Management Science; Networks and Spatial Economics; PharmacoEconomics; Social Sciences; Tourism Management; Transport Policy; Transport Reviews; Transportation; Transportation Research (Parts A, B, C, F); Transportation Science; Transportmetrica. Other refereeing, advice and examination activities PhD-thesis examiner / committee-member: - Sydney University: Andrew Collins, Waiyan Leong - ITS Leeds: Manuel Cabras - VU University: Sergejs Gubins - Twente University: Jaap Vreeswijk - TU Eindhoven: Iphi Psarra - TU Delft: Giselle Ramos, Tamara Djukic, Bart van Hulst European Research Council (ERC Starting Grant scheme) U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO-Social Sciences division) Israel Science Foundation (ISF) 4

Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) Denmark University of Technology: Research assessment of Transport department (2015) Eric Pas award external referee (IATBR) Liège University: FLOODLAND-project Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg: FRIAS Fellowship Programme Teaching: current activities TU Delft: Statistical methods for behavioral analysis; MSc-level, Course manager and contributing lecturer (6 ECTS; +/- 90 students) Responsible for course management and +/- 40% of course content, with a focus on discrete choice modeling (MNL-model, Economic appraisal, ML-model, Random regret) TU Delft: Research Frontiers in Technology, Policy and Management; PhD-level, Contributing lecturer (5 Graduate School credits; +/- 10 students) Responsible for an extended lecture in which I present a paper I published in a topjournal, and discuss content as well as the writing/review/revision process. TRAIL Research School: Publishing in journals; PhD-level, contribution to one-day course (+/- 20 students) Responsible for +/- 50% of course content, with a focus on selecting the right journal, and surviving the review process / getting work published. TRAIL Research School: Introduction to theories and methods; PhD-level, contribution to one-day course (+/- 15 students) Responsible for +/- 35% of course content, with a focus on basics of discrete choice modeling and the MNL-model. Expertise transfer, outreach, media-appearances Expertise transfer (selection) The Netherlands Parliament; Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment; Ministry of Finance; Dutch Road authority (Rijkswaterstaat); Dutch Railways; various consultancies. Outreach Lecture at The Netherlands Kids University ( Jeugduniversiteit ), Museum Boerhaave, Leiden (May 2015; 1 hour, 100 children between 8 and 12 years old attending) Media-appearances: interviews on national radio NOS Radio 1, Business News Radio, VPRO Noorderlicht, TELEAC Hoe?Zo! 5

Media-appearances: interviews in newspapers / magazines NRC Handelsblad, Volkskrant, Financieele Dagblad, AD, Telegraaf, Metro, Staatscourant, Binnenlands Bestuur, Eindhovens Dagblad, OV Magazine, ANP Publications: Reviewed international journal-publications (59) Monographs (3) Reviewed book-chapters (9) Publications in Dutch scholarly and professional journals (19) Opinion articles in Dutch newspapers and magazines (12) Refereed (full paper or abstract) or invited conference contributions (73) Reviewed international journal-publications (59) In press 1. Chen, C., Chorus, C.G., Molin. E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., Forthcoming. Effects of task complexity and time pressure on activity-travel choices: heteroscedastic logit model and activity-travel simulator experiment. Transportation 2. Chorus, C.G., Forthcoming. Models of Moral Decision Making: Literature Review and Research Agenda for Discrete Choice Analysis. Journal of Choice Modelling 3. Chorus, C.G., Forthcoming. Paving the way towards superstar destinations: Models of convex demand for quality. Journal of Tourism and Hospitality 4. Guevara, C.A., Chorus, C.G., Ben-Akiva, M.E., Forthcoming. Sampling of alternatives in Random Regret Minimization models. Transportation Science 2015 5. Arentze, T.A., Dellaert, B.C.G., Chorus, C.G., 2015. Incorporating mental representations in discrete choice models of travel behavior: Modeling approach and empirical application. Transportation Science, 49(3), 577-590 6. Chorus, C.G., 2015. The practice of strategic journal self-citation: It exists, and should stop. A note from the editor-in-chief. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 15(3), 274-281 7. van Cranenburgh, S., Guevara, C.A., Chorus, C.G., 2015. New insights on random regret minimization models. Transportation Research Part A, 74, 91-109 8. Newman, J.P., Chorus, C.G., 2015. Editorial: Attitudes and habits in highly effective travel models. Transportation, 42, 3-5 6

2014 9. Boeri, M., Scarpa, R., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Stated choices and benefit estimates in the context of traffic calming schemes: Utility maximization, regret minimization, or both? Transportation Research Part A, 61, 121-135 10. Chorus, C.G., 2014. A generalized random regret minimization model. Transportation Research Part B, 68, 224-238 11. Chorus, C.G., 2014. Acquisition of ex-post travel information: A matter of balancing regrets. Transportation Science, 48(2), 243-255 12. Chorus, C.G., 2014. Risk aversion, regret aversion and travel choice inertia: An experimental study. Transportation Planning and Technology, 37(4), 321-332 13. Chorus, C.G., 2014. Benefit of adding an alternative to one s choice set: A regret minimization perspective. Journal of Choice Modelling,13, 49-59 14. Chorus, C.G., van Cranenburgh, S., Dekker, T., 2014. Random Regret Minimization for consumer choice modeling: Assessment of empirical evidence. Journal of Business Research, 67, 2428-2436 15. Chorus, C.G., Kroesen, M., 2014. On the (im-)possibility of deriving transport policy implications from hybrid choice models. Transport Policy, 36, 217-222 16. van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2014. Vacation behavior under high travel cost conditions: A stated preference of revealed preference approach. Tourism Management, 43, 105-118 17. van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2014. Simulation study on impacts of high aviation carbon taxes on tourism: Application of portfolio vacation choice model. Transportation Research Records, 2449, 64-71 18. Dekker, T., Hess, S., Arentze, T.A., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Incorporating needs-satisfaction in a discrete choice model of leisure activities. Journal of Transport Geography, 38, 66-74 19. Hess, S., Beck, M., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Contrasts between utility maximisation and regret minimisation in the presence of opt out alternatives. Transportation Research Part A, 66, 1-12 20. Lu, R., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2014. Travelers use of ICT under conditions of risk and constraints: An empirical study based on stated and induced preferences. Environment and Planning Part B, 41, 928-944 21. Lu, R., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2014. The effects of different forms of ICT on accessibility: A behavioral model and numerical simulations. Transportmetrica Part A, 10(3), 233-254 2013 22. Beck, M.J., Chorus, C.G., Rose, J.M., Hensher, D.A., 2013. Vehicle purchasing behavior of individuals and groups: Regret or reward? Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 47(3), 475-492 7

23. de Bekker-Grob, E.W., Chorus, C.G., 2013. Random regret-based discrete choice modelling: An application to health care. PharmacoEconomics, 31(7), 623-634 24. Cantarelli, C.C., Chorus, C.G., Cunningham, S.W., 2013. Explaining cost overruns of large-scale transportation infrastructure projects using a signaling game. Transportmetrica Part A, 9(3), 239-258 25. Chorus, C.G., Koetse, M.J., Hoen, A., 2013. Consumer preferences for alternative fuel vehicles: Comparing a utility maximization and a regret minimization model. Energy Policy, 61, 901-908 26. Chorus, C.G., Walker, J.L., Ben-Akiva, M.E., 2013. A joint model of travel information acquisition and response to received messages. Transportation Research Part C, 26(1), 61-77 27. Chorus, C.G., Bierlaire, M., 2013. An empirical comparison of travel choice models that capture preferences for compromise alternatives. Transportation, 40(3), 549-562 28. Chorus, C.G., Rose, J.M., Hensher, D.A., 2013. Regret minimization or utility maximization: It depends on the attribute. Environment and Planning Part B, 40(1), 154-169 29. Hensher, D.A., Greene, W.H., Chorus, C.G., 2013. Random Regret Minimization or Random Utility Maximization: An exploratory analysis in the context of automobile fuel choice. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 47(7), 667-678 30. van Wee, G.P., Chorus, C.G., Geurs, K., 2013. ICT, travel behavior and accessibility: A review of literature, a conceptual model and a research agenda. Journal of Transport and Land Use, 6(3), 1-16 2012 31. Bekhor, S., Chorus, C.G., Toledo, T., 2012. Stochastic User Equilibrium for route choice model based on Random Regret Minimization. Transportation Research Record, 2284, 100-108 32. Chorus, C.G., 2012. Travel information: Time to drop the labels? IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 13(3), 1235-1242 33. Chorus, C.G., 2012. Logsums for utility-maximizers and regret-minimizers, and their relation with desirability and satisfaction. Transportation Research Part A, 46(7), 1003-1012 34. Chorus, C.G., 2012. Regret Theory based route choices and traffic equilibria. Transportmetrica, 8(4), 291-305 35. Chorus, C.G., 2012. Random Regret Minimization: An overview of model properties and empirical evidence. Transport Reviews, 32(1), 75-92 36. Chorus, C.G., 2012. What about behavior in travel demand modeling? An overview of recent progress. Transportation Letters, 4(2), 93-104 37. Chorus, C.G., Dellaert, B.G.C., 2012. Travel choice inertia: The joint role of risk aversion and learning. Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 46(1), 139-155 8

38. van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2012. Substantial changes and their impact on mobility: A typology and an overview of the literature. Transport Reviews, 32(5), 569-597 39. Thiene, M., Boeri, M., Chorus, C.G., 2012. Random Regret Minimization: Exploration of a new choice model for environmental and resource economics. Environmental and Resource Economics, 51(3), 413-429 2011 40. Chorus, C.G., de Jong, G.C., 2011. Modeling experienced accessibility for utilitymaximizers and regret-minimizers. Journal of Transport Geography, 19, 1155-1162 41. Chorus, C.G., Annema, J.A., Mouter, N., van Wee, G.P., 2011. Modeling politicians' preferences for road pricing policies: A regret-based and utilitarian perspective. Transport Policy, 18, 856-861 2010 42. Avineri, E., Chorus, C.G., 2010. Recent developments in Prospect Theory-based travel behavior research. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 10(4), 293-298 43. Chorus, C.G., Walker, J.L., Ben-Akiva, M.E., 2010. The value of travel information: A search-theoretic approach. Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, 14(3), 154-165 44. Chorus, C.G., 2010. A new model of Random Regret Minimization. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 10(2), 181-196 45. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2010. Determinants of stated and revealed mental map quality: An empirical study. Journal of Urban Design, 15(2), 211-226 2009 46. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, 2009. Measuring user benefits of changes in the transport system when traveler awareness is limited. Transportation Research Part A, 43(5), 536-547 47. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. Spatial choice: A matter of utility or regret? Environment & Planning Part B, 36(3), 538-551 48. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. Traveler compliance with advice: A Bayesian utilitarian perspective. Transportation Research Part E, 45(3), 486-500 49. Molin, E.J.E., Chorus, C.G., van Sloten, R., 2009. The need for advanced Public Transport information services when making transfers. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 9(4), 397-410 2008 9

50. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2008. Revealing consumer preferences by observing information search. Journal of Choice Modeling, 1(1), 3-25 51. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2008. A Random Regret Minimization model of travel choice. Transportation Research Part B, 42(1), 1-18 2007 52. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2007. Information impact on quality of multimodal travel choices: conceptualizations and empirical analyses. Transportation, 34(6), 625-645 53. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., Arentze, T.A., Hoogendoorn, S.P., Timmermans, H.J.P., van Wee, G.P., 2007. Validation of a multimodal travel simulator with travel information provision. Transportation Research Part C, 15(3), 191-207 54. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., van Wee, G.P., 2007. Travelers need for information in traffic and transit: results from a web-survey. Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, 11(2), 1-11 2006 55. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Molin, E.J.E., Timmermans, H.J.P., van Wee, G.P., 2006. The value of travel information: decision-strategy specific conceptualizations and numerical examples. Transportation Research Part B, 40(6), 504-519 56. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., 2006. Use and effects of Advanced Traveller Information Services (ATIS): A review of the literature. Transport Reviews, 26(2), 127-149 57. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2006. Responses to transit information among car-drivers: regret-based models and simulations. Transportation Planning & Technology, 29(4), 249-271 58. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., 2006. Travel information as an instrument to change car-drivers travel choices: a literature review. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 6(4), 335-364 2005 59. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Molin, E.J.E., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2005. Value of travel information: a theoretical framework and numerical examples. Transportation Research Record, 1926, 141-152 Monographs (3) 2015 10

1. Chorus, C.G., 2015. Turning the light on in Virginia: New perspectives on choice behavior modeling. Inaugural lecture, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands (23 pages) 2012 2. Chorus, C.G., 2012. Random regret-based discrete choice modeling: A tutorial. Springer Briefs in Business, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany 2007 3. Chorus, C.G., 2007. Traveler response to information. TRAIL Ph.D.-Thesis Series, Delft, The Netherlands Book-chapters (9) 2015 1. Hess, S., Chorus, C.G., 2015. Utility maximization and regret minimization: A mixture of a generalization. In Rasouli, S. & Timmermans, H. (Eds.) Bounded rational choice behavior: Applications in Transport. Emerald 2014 2. Chorus, C.G., 2014. Capturing alternative decision rules in travel choice models: A critical discussion. Chapter 13 (pages 290-310) in Hess, S. & Daly, A. (Eds.) Handbook of Choice Modelling. Edward Elgar 2013 3. Chorus, C.G., Rose, J.M., 2013. Selecting a date: A matter of regret and compromises. Chapter 11 (pages 229-242) in Hess, S., Daly, A. (Eds.) Choice modelling: The state of the art and the state of practice. Edward Elgar 4. Dellaert, B.C.G., Arentze, T.A., Chorus, C.G., Oppewal, H., Wets, G., 2013. Mental representations and discrete choice behavior: State of the art and avenues for future research. Chapter 5 (pages 107-124) in Hess, S., Daly, A. (Eds.) Choice modelling: The state of the art and the state of practice. Edward Elgar 2012 5. Huijts, N.M.A., Molin, E.J.E., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2012. Public acceptance of hydrogen technologies in transport: A review of and reflection on empirical studies. Chapter 8 (pp. 137-164) in: Geerlings, H., Shiftan, Y., Stead, D. (Eds.) Transition towards 11

sustainable mobility: The role of instruments, individuals and institutions. Ashgate Publishing Ltd., United Kingdom 6. Van Wee, G.P., Chorus, C.G., Geurs, K.T., 2012. ICT and Accessibility: Research Synthesis and Future Perspectives. Chapter 3 in Geurs, K.T., Krizek. K., Reggiani, A. (Eds.) Accessibility and land use planning: Challenges for Europe and North America. Edward Elgar 2011 7. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2011. Personal Intelligent Travel Assistants. Chapter 25 in: de Palma, A., Lindsey, R., Quinet, E., Vickerman, R., (Eds.) A Handbook of Transport Economics. Edward Elgar, United Kingdom (p. 604-623) 2010 8. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2010. Ubiquitous travel environments and travel control strategies. In: Wachowicz, M., (Ed.) Movement-aware Applications for Sustainable Mobility: Technologies and Approaches, p 30-51. IGI Global, United States of America 2006 9. Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2006. Traveller decision making under knowledge limitations and information provision: possible research avenues for trailblazers. In Van Zuylen (Eds.) Selected Papers of the 9 th TRAIL Conference: TRAIL in MOTION, Rotterdam, the Netherlands Publications in Dutch scholarly and professional journals (19) 2014 1. Chorus, C.G., in press. Alternatieve beslisregels in mobiliteitskeuze-modellen: Een kritische discussie. Tijdschrift Vervoers-wetenschap, 50(2), 15-35 2013 2. Chorus, C.G., 2013. Regret, rejoice, and convex demand for quality: Paving the way for superstars. Medium Econometrische Toepassingen, 20(2), 2-11 2012 3. Chorus, C.G., 2012. Spijtminimalisatie als discrete keuzemodel: Een overzicht van empirische vergelijkingen met het nutsmaximalisatiemodel. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 48(3), 47-64 12

2011 4. Molin, E., Arentze, T., Bohte, W., Chorus, C., Martens, K., 2011. Synchroniseren van netwerken: de modellering, gebruik, governance en ontwerp van supernetwerken. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 47(1), 7-21 5. Timmermans, H.J.P., Chorus, C.G., Hoogendoorn, S.P., Verhoef, E., 2011. Reisinformatie, telewerken, en bereikbaarheid: Het TRISTAM-perspectief. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 47(1), 22-32 6. Chorus, C.G., de Boer, Y., Waaijers, H., 2011. Voorwoord bij het themanummer Duurzame Bereikbaarheid van de Randstad. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 47(1), 1-2 7. Chorus, C.G., 2011. Waar hebben we het over? Reizigers, reistijden, reistijdvariabiliteit en reisbetrouwbaarheid. Verkeerskunde, 62(3), 36-39 2010 8. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2010. Het effect van OV-informatie op vervoerswijzekeuzes van automobilisten: Een terug- en vooruitblik na 4 jaar. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 46(3), 132-133 9. Chorus, C.G., de Jong, G., 2010. Spijtminimalisatie: Een nieuwe modelvorm en een toepassing op vertrektijdstipkeuze-data. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 46(2), 70-75 10. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2010. Het leren van reistijden en reistijdonzekerheid: Modellen van een Bayesiaanse reiziger. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 46(2), 64-63 2009 11. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. Bereikbaarheidsmaten voor reizigers met beperkte kennis van veranderingen in het transportsysteem. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 45(4), 144-149 12. Spruijtenburg. E.J., Chorus, C.G., Troost-Oppelaar, J-F., 2009. Hoe verdelen marktpartijen en overheden de rollen? Met een PITA op weg naar persoonlijke en intelligente reisassistentie. NM Magazine, 4(4), 35-38 2008 13. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2008. Het compromiseffect in mobiliteitskeuzes, en de potentie van spijtminimalisatie-modellen. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 44(4), 136-141 14. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., van Wee, G.P., 2008. Ontrafelde paradoxen rond reisinformatie. Verkeerskunde, 59(5), 22-27 13

2007 15. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., Arentze, T.A., Hoogendoorn, S.P., Timmermans, H.J.P., van Wee, G.P., 2007. Validatie van een multimodale reissimulator met informatievoorziening. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 43, 30-36 16. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2007. The value of Public Transport information for car-drivers. Medium Econometrische Toepassingen,15(2), 22-28 2006 17. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2006. Het effect van OV-informatie op vervoerswijzekeuzes van automobilisten: modellen en simulaties op basis van spijt-minimalisatie. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 42(4), 10-15 18. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., Arentze, T.A., Sun, Z., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2006. Personal Intelligent Travel Assistants: gebruik en mogelijke effecten. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 42(2), 4-9 2005 19. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., van Wee, G.P., 2005. Kennispercepties en hun invloed op de behoefte aan reisinformatie onder automobilisten OV-reizigers. Tijdschrift Vervoerswetenschap, 41(3), 15-20 Opinion articles in Dutch newspapers and magazines (12) 2015 1. Chorus, C.G, 2015. Stop met competitiedenken in wetenschapsbeleid. Het Financieele Dagblad, 13 mei 2015, pagina 9 2011 2. Chorus, C.G, 2011. Waarom zo pissig op die plaszak? NRC Handelsblad, 12 oktober 2011, Katern 1, pagina 15 2010 3. Chorus, C.G, 2010. Spaarzame info van NS leidt tot extra chaos bij reizigers. NRC Handelsblad, 21 december 2010, Katern 1, pagina 9 4. Chorus, C.G., 2010. NS moet stoppen met al dat oefenen. Het Financieele Dagblad, 11 oktober 2010, Pagina 5 5. Chorus, C.G., 2010. Km-heffing heeft meer mentaliteit VOC nodig. Het Financieele Dagblad, 3 april 2010, Pagina 7 14

6. Chorus, C.G., 2010. Schaf dat weeralarm toch af. NRC Handelsblad, 9 januari 2010, Katern 2, pagina 4 2009 7. Chorus, C.G., 2009. Geen km-prijs zonder OV-informatie, Binnenlands Bestuur, 11 december 2009, Pagina 44 8. Chorus, C.G., 2009. Fabeltjes over de kilometerprijs. Cobouw, 7 december 2009, Pagina 4 9. Chorus, C.G., 2009. Kilometerprijs: Een moedig en verstandig besluit. Het Financieele Dagblad, 24 november 2009, Pagina 9. 10. Chorus, C.G., 2009. Reiziger laks met geboden informatie. Het Financieele Dagblad, 30 juli 2009, Pagina 5. 11. Chorus, C.G., 2009. Minder files door crisis? Dan nú werken aan de weg. De Volkskrant, 13 juni 2009, Pagina 9. 2008 12. Chorus, C., van Wee, G.P., 2008. TomTom werkt, maar is bij lange na niet compleet. Trouw, 11 juli 2008, Katern 2, Pagina 6 Refereed (full paper or abstract) or Invited Conference Contributions (73) 2015 1. Bliemer, M., Rose, J.M., Chorus, C.G., 2015. Detecting dominancy and accounting for scale differences when using stated choice data to estimate logit models. Accepted for presentation at the 14 th IATBR conference, London, UK 2. Chorus, C.G., 2015. Paving the way towards superstar destinations: Models of convex demand for quality. Accepted for presentation at the 18 th Euro Working Group in Transportation conference, Delft, the Netherlands 3. Chorus, C.G., Kroesen, M., 2015. On the (im-)possibility of deriving transport policy implications from hybrid choice models. Accepted for presentation at the 14 th IATBR conference, London, UK 4. Chorus, C.G., 2015. Willingness to Pay-Inference in the absence of rejected propositions. Accepted for presentation at the 4th International Choice Modeling Conference (ICMC), Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 5. Chen, C., Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., 2015. Effects of task complexity and time pressure on (activity-travel) choice behavior: new models and empirical evidence. Accepted for presentation at the 4th International Choice Modeling Conference (ICMC), Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 6. Van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., 2015. Comparing large-scale travel demand models and forecasts: random utility versus random regret. Accepted for presentation at the 14 th IATBR conference, London, UK 15

7. (also accepted for presentation at the Euro Working Group in Transportation conference, Delft, the Netherlands) 8. Van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., 2015. The next step in random regret modelling: New insights, new models, new empirical results. Accepted for presentation at the 4th International Choice Modeling Conference (ICMC), Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 9. Hess, S., Chorus, C.G., 2015. Utility Maximization and Regret Minimization: Mixture of a Generalization. Paper presented at the 94 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 2014 10. Boeri, M., Scarpa, R., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Stated choices and benefit estimates in the context of traffic calming schemes: Utility maximization, regret minimization, or both? Paper presented at the EnvEcon Conference, Royal Society, London, UK 11. Bliemer, M., Rose, J., Chorus, 2014. Dominancy in stated choice surveys and its impact on scale in discrete choice models. Paper presented at the 10th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods, Leura, Australia 12. van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2014. Simulation study on impacts of high aviation carbon taxes on tourism: Application of portfolio vacation choice model. Paper presented at the 93 rd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 13. van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., 2014 Scale of regret in random regret minimization models. Paper presented at the 3 rd Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation (heart). Leeds, UK 14. van Cranenburgh, S., Dekker, T., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Towards more behaviorally robust travel demand forecasts. Paper presented at the Innovations in Travel Demand Forecasting conference, Baltimore, USA 15. Dekker, T., Hess, S., Arentze, T.A., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Incorporating needs-satisfaction and regret-minimization in a discrete choice model of leisure activities. Paper presented at the 93 rd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 16. Dekker, T., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Insights into the value of time for random regret minimization models. Padua III Workshop on Discrete Choice Modeling, Padua, Italy 17. Dekker, T., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Insights into willingness-to-pay emasures dervied from random regret minimization models. World Conference on Environmental and Resource Economics, Istanbul, Turkey 18. Dekker, T., Chorus, C.G., 2014 Consumer surplus for random regret minimization models. Paper presented at the 3 rd Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation (heart). Leeds, UK 19. Hess, S., Beck, M., Chorus, C.G., 2014. Contrasts between utility maximisaion and regret minimisation in the presence of opt out alternatives. Paper presented at the 93 rd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 16

2013 20. Beck, M., Chorus, C.G., Rose, J.M., Hensher, D.A., 2013. Random regret and random utility in the household purchase of a motor vehicle. Paper presented at the 92 nd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 21. Chorus, C.G., Bierlaire, M., 2013. Travel choice models that generate preferences for compromise alternatives: An empirical comparison. Paper presented at the 92 nd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 22. Chorus, C.G., Rose, J.M., Hensher, D.A., 2013. Hybrid models of Random Utility Maximization and Random Regret Minimization: Results from two empirical studies. Paper presented at the 92 nd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 23. Chorus, C.G., van Cranenburgh, S., 2013. Random regret minimization: overview of empirical performance and policy implications. Paper presented at the 3 rd International Choice Modeling Conference, Sydney, Australia 24. van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., 2013. A study on bias in logit model estimates caused by self-reported choice sets. Paper presented at the 3 rd International Choice Modeling Conference, Sydney, Australia 25. Dekker, T., Chorus, C.G., 2013. Random regret minimization for consumer choice modeling: assessment of empirical evidence. Abstract presented at the INFORMS Marketing Science Conference, Istanbul, Australia 26. Dekker, T., van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., 2013. Towards more behaviorally robust travel demand forecasts: catering to utility maximizers and regret minimizers. International Conference on Uncertainties in Transport Project Evaluation (UNITE), Copenhagen, Denmark 27. Guevara, C.A., Chorus, C.G., Ben-Akiva, M.E., 2013. Sampling of alternatives in Random Regret Minimization models. Paper presented at the 92 nd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 28. Guevara, C.A., Chorus, C.G., Ben-Akiva, M.E., 2013. Sampling of alternatives in Random Regret Minimization models. Paper presented at the 8 th Triennial Symposium on Transportation Analysis (TRISTAN VIII) 29. Hess, S., Beck, M., Chorus, C.G., 2013. Finding your way out: utility maximization and regret minimization in the presence of opt-out alternatives. Paper presented at the 3 rd International Choice Modeling Conference, Sydney, Australia 2012 30. Arentze, T.A., Dellaert, B.C.G., Chorus, C.G., 2012. Incorporating mental representations in discrete choice models of traveler behavior: modeling approach and empirical application. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 13 th IATBR conference, Toronto, Canada 31. Bekhor, S., Chorus, C.G., Toledo, T., 2012. A Stochastic User Equilibrium formulation for the Random Regret Minimization-based route choice model. Paper presented at the 91 st annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 17

32. de Bekker-Grob, E.W., Chorus, C.G., 2012. Random regret minimization: A new discrete choice model for health economics. Paper presented at the 34 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, Phoenix, AZ, USA 33. Chen, C., Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., 2012. Measuring the impact of task complexity and time-pressure on activity-travel choices: A travel simulator approach. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 13 th IATBR conference, Toronto, Canada 34. Chorus, C.G., 2012. Logsums for utility-maximizers and regret-minimizers, and their relation with stated desirability. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 13 th IATBR conference, Toronto, Canada 35. Lu, R., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2012. Exploring the benefits of incentive-aligned choice experiments: A travel simulator approach. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 13 th IATBR conference, Toronto, Canada 36. van Cranenburgh, S., Chorus, C.G., van Wee, G.P., 2012. Travelers vacation adaptation decisions under substantially changed travel conditions. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 13 th IATBR conference, Toronto, Canada 2011 37. Arentze, T.A., Dellaert, B.C.G., Chorus, C.G., 2011. Activated needs, mental representation and choice behavior: an integrated modeling approach. Paper presented at the 2 nd International Choice Modeling Conference, Leeds, UK 38. Chorus, C.G., Rose, J.M., 2011. Selecting a date: A matter of regret and compromises. Paper presented at the 2 nd International Choice Modeling Conference, Leeds, UK 39. Chorus, C.G., 2011. Random Regret Minimization: An improved model form and a comparison with the Multinomial Logit model. Paper presented at the 90 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 40. Chorus, C.G., 2011. Regret aversion, risk aversion and their impact on route choices and traffic equilibria. Paper presented at the 90 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 41. Chorus, C.G., Dellaert, B.C.G., 2011. Risk aversion and learning as joint determinants of travel choice interia. Paper presented at the 90 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 2010 42. Chorus, C.G., 2010. Capturing response to variability with Random Regret Minimization. Paper presented at the Workshop on Risk Elicitation and Stated Preference Methods for Climate Change Research, Trento, Italy 43. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2010. Identification of monetary travel time valuations from travel information search patterns. Paper presented at the 12 th World Conference on Transport Research, Lisboa, Portugal 18

44. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2010. Travel behavior related determinants of of mental map quality: an empirical study. Paper presented at the 12 th World Conference on Transport Research, Lisboa, Portugal 2009 45. Chorus, C.G., Dellaert, B.C.G., 2009. Inertia in travel choice: The role of risk aversion and learning. Paper presented at the 12 th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Jaipur, India 46. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Rose, J.M., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. Loss aversion with respect to the best of foregone alternatives: A tale of regret and compromises. Paper presented at the TRAIL-seminar on Prospect Theory and Heterogeneity in Choice Behaviour Strategies, Delft, The Netherlands 47. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. A behavioral model of traveler compliance with advice. Paper presented at the first International Conference on Evacuation Modeling, Delft, The Netherlands 48. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. Random Regret Minimization: Theoretical and Empirical Comparisons with RUM-Modeling. Paper presented at the inaugural International Choice Modelling Conference, Harrogate, UK 49. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. Compliance with advice: Models and numerical illustrations in the context of Bayesian utilitarian decision-making. Paper presented at the 88 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 50. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009.Evaluating user benefits in the context of limited awareness. Paper presented at the 88 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 51. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. Value of a Personal Intelligent Travel Assistant. Paper presented at the 88 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 52. Chorus, C.G., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. An empirical study into the influence of travel behavior on revealed and stated mental maps. Paper presented at the 88 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 53. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2009. Random Regret Minimization: New model properties, policy-implications and empirical comparisons with RUMmodeling. Paper presented at the 88 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 2008 54. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2008. Random regret minimization: A new discrete choice model. Presentation at the 19 th Advanced Research Techniques Forum of the American Marketing Association, Asheville, N.C., US 19

55. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2008. A comparison of regretminimization and utility-maximization in the context of travel mode-choices. Paper presented at the 87 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 56. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2008. A general model of Bayesian travel time learning. Paper presented at the 87 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 57. Molin, E.J.E., Arentze, T.A., Chorus, C.G., van der Heijden, R.E.C.M., Martens, K., Timmermans, H.J.P., van Wee, G.P., 2008. Synchronising networks: A research program. 10th TRAIL Conference, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2007 58. Chorus, C.G., Walker, J.L., Ben-Akiva, M.E., 2007. Traveler decision making under conditions of knowledge limitations and information provision. Paper presented at the 86 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 59. Chorus, C.G., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2007. Information impact on quality of travel choices: analysis of data from a multimodal travel simulator. Paper presented at the 86 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 60. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., van Wee, G.P., 2007 Travel choice adaptation through information provision: insights from a literature review. Paper presented at the 86 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 61. Chorus, C.G., arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2007. Validating models of travel information use and effect using empirical data from a multimodal travel simulator. Paper presented at the 11 th World Conference on Transport Research, Berkeley, CA. 62. Chorus, C.G., 2007. Behavioral aspects of travel information: Models and experiments. Paper presented at the European Transport Conference, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands 63. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., Arentze, T.A., van Wee, G.P., Timmermans, H.J.P., 2007. Travellers perceptions of reliability and their travel information needs: An empirical analysis. Presentation at the 21 st Conference on Subjective Probability, Utility and Decision Making, Warsaw, Poland 64. Molin, E.J.E., Chorus, C.G., van Sloten, R., 2007. The need for advanced transit information services when making transfers. Paper presented at the 86 th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. 2006 65. Chorus, C.G., Walker, J.L., Ben-Akiva, M.E., 2006. Travel information use and effects. Paper presented at the 11 th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Kyoto, August 2006 66. Chorus, C.G., Molin, E.J.E., Arentze, T.A., Timmermans, H.J.P., Van Wee, G.P., 2006. Travelers' need for information: an empirical study into the role of knowledge. Paper 20