Moshe Givoni

Moshe Givoni

Tel Aviv University

H-index: 40

Asia-Israel

About Moshe Givoni

Moshe Givoni, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tel Aviv University, specializes in the field of Transport Economics and Policy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Travel experiences as a source of motility: evidence from a study of adult women

Sociotechnical imaginaries of connected and automated vehicle technology: Comparative analysis of governance cultures in Finland, Germany, and the UK

Governance cultures and sociotechnical imaginaries of self-driving vehicle technology: Comparative analysis of Finland, UK and Germany

A behavioral framework for measuring motility: Linking past mobility experiences, motility and eudemonic well-being

The high‐speed bus (HSB) as an alternative to the high‐speed rail (HSR): A conceptual approach examined through a case study

The landscape of envisioning and speculative design methods for sustainable mobility futures

Rethinking transport infrastructure planning to extend its value over time

Moshe Givoni Information

University

Position

Head Transport Research Unit

Citations(all)

6880

Citations(since 2020)

3465

Cited By

5171

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

University Profile Page

Tel Aviv University

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Moshe Givoni Skills & Research Interests

Transport Economics and Policy

Top articles of Moshe Givoni

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Travel experiences as a source of motility: evidence from a study of adult women

Applied Mobilities

Rebecca Shliselberg

Moshe Givoni

2021/9/2

Sociotechnical imaginaries of connected and automated vehicle technology: Comparative analysis of governance cultures in Finland, Germany, and the UK

Miloš Mladenović

Dominic Stead

Dimitrios Milakis

Kate Pangbourne

Moshe Givoni

2020

Governance cultures and sociotechnical imaginaries of self-driving vehicle technology: Comparative analysis of Finland, UK and Germany

Miloš N Mladenović

Dominic Stead

Dimitris Milakis

Kate Pangbourne

Moshe Givoni

2020/1/1

A behavioral framework for measuring motility: Linking past mobility experiences, motility and eudemonic well-being

Transportation research part A: policy and practice

Rebecca Shliselberg

Moshe Givoni

Sigal Kaplan

2020/11/1

The high‐speed bus (HSB) as an alternative to the high‐speed rail (HSR): A conceptual approach examined through a case study

Regional Science Policy & Practice

Moshe Givoni

2020/6/1

The landscape of envisioning and speculative design methods for sustainable mobility futures

Helena Sustar

Miloš N Mladenović

Moshe Givoni

2020/3/20

Rethinking transport infrastructure planning to extend its value over time

Journal of Planning Education and Research

Moshe Givoni

Anthony Perl

2020/3

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