Research in Transportation Economics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue C, 2016
- Assessment of the potential for modal shift to non-motorised transport in a developing context: Case of Lima, Peru pp. 3-13

- Adriana Ortegon-Sanchez and Daniel Oviedo Hernandez
- Riding tandem: Does cycling infrastructure investment mirror gentrification and privilege in Portland, OR and Chicago, IL? pp. 14-24

- Elizabeth Flanagan, Ugo Lachapelle and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Transportation costs and urban sprawl in Canadian metropolitan areas pp. 25-34

- Mischa Young, Georges A. Tanguay and Ugo Lachapelle
- Transit commuting, the network accessibility effect, and the built environment in station areas across the United States pp. 35-43

- John L. Renne, Shima Hamidi and Reid Ewing
- Obstacles to the creation of successful bus rapid transit systems: The case of Bangkok pp. 44-53

- Irene Wu and Dorina Pojani
- Measuring the impacts of Bus Rapid Transit on residential property values: The Beijing case pp. 54-61

- Taotao Deng, Mulan Ma and John D. Nelson
Volume 59, issue C, 2016
- Workshop 1 report: Innovations in Service Delivery and Performance Management pp. 7-10

- Graham Currie and Rico Merkert
- A historical overview of enhanced bus services in Australian cities: What has been tried, what has worked? pp. 11-25

- Geoffrey T. Clifton and Corinne Mulley
- Estimation of travel time variability for cars, buses, metro and door-to-door public transport trips in Santiago, Chile pp. 26-39

- Elsa Durán-Hormazábal and Alejandro Tirachini
- Improving bus service reliability: The Singapore experience pp. 40-49

- Waiyan Leong, Karen Goh, Stephane Hess and Paul Murphy
- Enjoying loyalty: The relationship between service quality, customer satisfaction, and behavioral intentions in public transit pp. 50-59

- Dea van Lierop and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- Workshop 2 report: Effective institutional design, regulatory frameworks and contract strategies pp. 60-64

- Wijnand Veeneman and Andrew Smith
- Strategic partnerships in local public transport pp. 65-74

- Andrei Dementiev
- Disruption costs in bus contract transitions pp. 75-85

- David Hensher, Chinh Ho and Corinne Mulley
- Yardstick regulation and the operators' productivity of railway industry in Japan pp. 86-93

- Jun Mizutani and Munekatsu Usami
- A review of general practice in contracting public transport services and transfer to BRT systems pp. 94-106

- Marisa J.G. Pedro and Rosário Macário
- Deja Vu all over again? Rail franchising in Britain pp. 107-115

- John Preston
- Public transport governance in the Netherlands: More recent developments pp. 116-122

- Wijnand Veeneman
- Cost efficiency in Swedish public transport pp. 123-132

- Andreas Vigren
- The impact of alternative governance forms of regional public rail transport on transaction costs. Case evidence from Germany and Switzerland pp. 133-142

- Philipp Wegelin and Widar von Arx
- Workshop 3 report: Sustainable funding sources and related cost benefit measurements pp. 143-150

- John Stanley and David Levinson
- Decreasing fare evasion without fines? A microeconomic analysis pp. 151-158

- Pablo Guarda, Patricia Galilea, Susan Handy, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Marginal cost-pricing in the Swedish transport sector – An efficient and sustainable way of funding local and regional public transport in the future? pp. 159-166

- Anders Ljungberg
- Are we planning investments to fail? Consequences of traffic forecast effects on PPP contracts: Portuguese and Brazilian cases pp. 167-174

- Matheus Oliveira, Joana Ribeiro and Rosário Macário
- Workshop 4 report: Developing inter-modal transport systems pp. 175-178

- Stephen Ison and Lake Sagaris
- Enabling intermodal urban transport through complementary services: From Flexible Mobility Services to the Shared Use Mobility Agency pp. 179-184

- Giorgio Ambrosino, John D. Nelson, Marco Boero and Irene Pettinelli
- Improving the environmental performance of airport surface access in the UK: The role of public transport pp. 185-195

- Lucy Budd, Stephen Ison and Thomas Budd
- Mega events and the transformation of Rio de Janeiro into a mass-transit city pp. 196-203

- Luis Antonio Lindau, Guillermo Petzhold, Virginia Bergamaschi Tavares and Daniela Facchini
- Towards multi-modal integrated mobility systems: Views from Panama City and Barranquilla pp. 204-217

- Adriana Ortegon-Sanchez and Nick Tyler
- Evaluating how cycle-bus integration could contribute to “sustainable” transport pp. 218-227

- Lake Sagaris and Anvita Arora
- Understanding cyclist traffic behaviour: Contrasting cycle path designs in Santiago de Chile pp. 228-235

- Natan Waintrub, Carolina Peña, Markus Niehaus, Rodrigo Vega and Patricia Galilea
- Workshop 5 report: Harnessing big data pp. 236-241

- Gabriel E. Sánchez-Martínez and Marcela Munizaga
- Using smart card and GPS data for policy and planning: The case of Transantiago pp. 242-249

- Antonio Gschwender, Marcela Munizaga and Carolina Simonetti
- Real-time prediction of bus travel speeds using traffic shockwaves and machine learning algorithms pp. 250-257

- Nikolas Julio, Ricardo Giesen and Pedro Lizana
- Comparison of passengers' behavior and aggregate demand levels on a subway system using origin-destination surveys and smartcard data pp. 258-267

- Cristobal Pineda, Daniel Schwarz and Esteban Godoy
- Optimal allocation of vehicles to bus routes using automatically collected data and simulation modelling pp. 268-276

- Gabriel E. Sánchez-Martínez, Haris N. Koutsopoulos and Nigel H.M. Wilson
- Workshop 6 report: Reassessing public operations pp. 277-280

- Laurel Paget-Seekins and Jackie Walters
- To contract or to operate publicly? Observations from the bus service reform transition process in Malta pp. 281-291

- Thérèse Bajada and Helena Titheridge
- Dominating factors contributing to the high(er) costs for public bus transports in Sweden pp. 292-296

- Carolina Camén and Helene Lidestam
- Exploring performance outcomes and regulatory contexts of Light Rail in Australia and the US pp. 297-303

- Graham Currie and Chris De Gruyter
- BRT in Brazil: Designing services in function of given infrastructure projects or designing infrastructure in function of established service quality patterns? pp. 304-312

- Joaquim José Guilherme de Aragão, Yaeko Yamashita and Romulo Dante Orrico Filho
- A case for negotiated performance-based contracting rather than competitive tendering in government public transport (bus) service procurement pp. 313-322

- Peter Kavanagh
- Intercity bus deregulation in Germany – Intramodal and intermodal effects after two years pp. 323-329

- Andreas Knorr and Andreas Lueg-Arndt
- Demand and service impacts of competition for the market – Australian urban bus case studies pp. 330-342

- Ian P. Wallis
- Workshop 7 report: Market initiative: Regulatory design, implementation and performance pp. 343-348

- John Preston and Didier van de Velde
- Transaction and transition costs during the deregulation of the Swedish Railway market pp. 349-357

- Matts Andersson and Staffan Hultén
- Towards a liberalised European rail transport: Analysing and modelling the impact of competition on productive efficiency pp. 358-367

- Emmauel Bougna Tchofo and Yves Crozet
- A theoretical analysis of business models for urban public transport systems, with comparative reference to a Community Franchise involving Individual Line Ownership pp. 368-378

- David Emerson, Corinne Mulley and Michiel Bliemer
- Big buses in a small country: The prospects for bus services in Wales pp. 379-387

- John Preston
- Effects of diversification strategies on investment in railway business: The case of private railway companies in Japan pp. 388-396

- Yeon-Jung Song and Kenichi Shoji
- Workshop 8 report: The wider economic, social and environmental impacts of public transport investment pp. 397-400

- Corinne Mulley and Glen Weisbrod
- Predictors of firm community interaction pp. 401-411

- Christopher Lowe
- Accessibility and equity: An approach for wider transport project assessment in Chile pp. 412-422

- Markus Niehaus, Patricia Galilea and Ricardo Hurtubia
- CoAXs: A Collaborative Accessibility-based Stakeholder Engagement System for communicating transport impacts pp. 423-433

- Anson F. Stewart and P. Christopher Zegras
- Social capital and local public transportation in Japan pp. 434-440

- Kiyohito Utsunomiya
- Assessing the potential of bus rapid transit-led network restructuring for enhancing affordable access to employment – The case of Johannesburg's Corridors of Freedom pp. 441-449

- Christoffel Venter
- Recognising the complementary contributions of cost benefit analysis and economic impact analysis to an understanding of the worth of public transport investment: A case study of bus rapid transit in Sydney, Australia pp. 450-461

- Glen Weisbrod, Corinne Mulley and David Hensher
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