Research in Transportation Economics
2001 - 2025
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Volume 84, issue C, 2020
- The Chinese automobile industry and government policy

- Yuan Chen, C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Yunshi Wang
- Airport use agreement types and input and output slacks: The case of U.S. airports

- Siew Hoon Lim and Fecri Karanki
- Women in North American railroad operational roles: Opportunities and challenges

- Daniel Rust and Ray Mundy
- Effective municipal solid waste collection using geospatial information systems for transportation: A case study of two metropolitan cities in Pakistan

- Syeda Mahlaqa Hina, Joseph Szmerekovsky, EunSu Lee, Muhammad Amin and Syeda Arooj
- A preliminary analysis of U.S. import volumes and regional effects associated with the Panama Canal expansion

- Jorge Medina, Jong-Ho Kim and EunSu Lee
- Social and economic impacts of public transportation on adjacent communities: The case of the Addis Ababa light rail transit

- Gebeyew T. Deyas and Mintesnot G. Woldeamanuel
- Economic regulation and E-scooter networks in the USA

- Kenneth Button, Hailey Frye and David Reaves
- Decomposing sources of gain from airline mergers: A model and case study from China

- Chun-Yu Ho, Pat McCarthy and Yanhao Wang
- Barriers and opportunities for paratransit users to adopt on-demand micro transit

- Md Mintu Miah, Farah Naz, Hyun, Kate (Kyung), Stephen P. Mattingly, Courtney Cronley and Noelle Fields
- How will self-driving vehicles affect U.S. megaregion traffic? The case of the Texas Triangle

- Yantao Huang, Kara M. Kockelman and Neil Quarles
Volume 83, issue C, 2020
- The governance of attractive public transport: Informal institutions, institutional entrepreneurs, and problem-solving know-how in Oslo and Amsterdam

- Fabio Hirschhorn, Didier van de Velde, Wijnand Veeneman and Ernst ten Heuvelhof
- Formalising the jeepney industry in the Philippines – A confirmatory thematic analysis of key transitionary issues

- Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, Redento B. Recio, David P. Ashmore, Marie Danielle Guillen and Sandy Mae Gaspay
- Review of bus rapid transit and branded bus service network performance in Australia

- David Hensher, Yale Z. Wong and Loan Ho
- Economic assessment of a Dynamic Autonomous Road Transit system for Singapore

- Shanshan Sun, Yiik Diew Wong and Andreas Rau
- And the beat goes on. The continued trials and tribulations of passenger rail franchising in Great Britain

- John Preston and Charles Bickel
- Distilling actionable insights from big travel demand datasets for city planning

- Alvin Chua, Serene Ow, Kevin Hsu, Wang Yazhe, Michael Chirico and Huang Zhongwen
- Why most DRT/Micro-Transits fail – What the survivors tell us about progress

- Graham Currie and Nicholas Fournier
- Hybrid markets in public transport – contract design, performance and conflicts

- Gunnar Alexandersson, Staffan Hultén and Juan J. Jardón
- The coming disruption – The rise of mobility as a service and the implications for government

- Anna Wilson and Ben Mason
- Flexibility in contract design - is that possible?

- Carolina Camén, Panagiota Tsaxiri, Malin Aldenius and Helene Lidestam
- Economic impacts of being close to subway networks: A case study of Korean metropolitan areas

- Kwangwon Ahn, Hanwool Jang and Yena Song
- Technology choices in public transport planning: A classification framework

- Paul Basnak, Ricardo Giesen and Juan Carlos Muñoz
- Factors of successful implementation and diffusion of services based on autonomous vehicles: users’ acceptance and operators’ profitability

- Jaâfar Berrada, Ilyes Mouhoubi and Zoi Christoforou
- Resurgence of demand responsive transit services – Insights from BRIDJ trials in Inner West of Sydney, Australia

- Supun Perera, Chinh Ho and David Hensher
- Public policy framework supporting “mobility-as-a-service” implementation

- Renata Lajas and Rosário Macário
- How does an open system bus rapid transit (BRT) facilitate inter and intra-modal mobility? A visual analytic analysis of Brisbane, Australia

- Min Zhang, Barbara T.H. Yen, Corinne Mulley and Neil Sipe
- Application of an incentive for bus drivers to achieve an improvement in the quality of service

- Alejandra Chaparro, Patricia Galilea, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Joaquín Poblete
- Interpretations of Downs–Thomson paradox with median bus lane operations

- Donggyun Ku, Sungyong Na, Jooyoung Kim and Seungjae Lee
- Impacts of replacing a fixed public transport line by a demand responsive transport system: Case study of a rural area in Amsterdam

- Felipe Mariz Coutinho, Niels van Oort, Zoi Christoforou, María J. Alonso-González, Oded Cats and Serge Hoogendoorn
- Emerging business models and implications for the transport ecosystem

- Rico Merkert and Yale Z. Wong
- Workshop 4 report: Realising the potential benefits of demand-responsive travel

- Graham Currie and Timothy Wong
- Workshop 6 report: Better service delivery through modal integration

- Corinne Mulley and Barbara T. Yen
- Workshop 7 report: Assessing the wider benefits of public transport projects

- John Stanley and Janet Stanley
- Workshop 5 report: How much regulation should disruptive transport technologies be subject to?

- Göran Smith and Walter Theseira
- Integrated transport management: Lessons from a Chinese city

- Wei Yang, Wijnand Veeneman, Martin de Jong and Yun Song
- Market initiative and central planning: A study of the Moscow bus network

- Alexander Ryzhkov and Yuliya Sarzhan
- Workshop 2 report: Practical considerations in implementing different institutional regimes

- Didier van de Velde and Gunnar Alexandersson
- Railway network design and regional labour markets in Sweden

- Erik Johansson, Rosalia Camporeale and Carl-William Palmqvist
- Workshop 8: Beyond the farebox: Sustainable funding of public transport by better understanding service values

- Joe Fai Poon and Roger Vickerman
- Workshop 1 report: Models of mainstream public transport provision

- John Preston and Jackie Walters
- Shared Autonomous Vehicles in rural public transportation systems

- Sebastian Imhof, Jonas Frölicher and Widar von Arx
- Activity-end access/egress modal choices between stations and campuses located on a hillside

- Nobuhiro Sanko
- Public bus service contracting: A critical review and future research opportunities

- Dian Sheng and Qiang Meng
- Competence distribution and policy implementation efficiency towards sustainable urban transport: A comparative study

- Takeru Shibayama
- Transport industry adapting to change: An Australian case study

- Christopher Lowe, Janet Stanley and John Stanley
- Public Transport tendering and contracting arrangements in countries under regulatory transition: The case of Cyprus

- Panagiotis Papaioannou, Georgios Georgiadis, Anastasia Nikolaidou and Ioannis Politis
- The impact of regional railways on travel behaviour and social capital

- Kiyohito Utsunomiya
- Penalties as incentives for punctuality and regularity in tendered Swedish public transport

- Roger Pyddoke
- Measuring the quality of the first/last mile connection to public transport

- Christoffel J. Venter
- A theory of deregulation in public transport

- Andrei Dementiev and Hyen Jin Han
- Can multi-modal integration provide enhanced public transport service provision to address the needs of vulnerable populations?

- Caitlin D. Cottrill, Sarah Brooke, Corinne Mulley, John D. Nelson and Steve Wright
- The perception of service quality among paratransit users in Metro Manila using structural equations modelling (SEM) approach

- Noriel Christopher C. Tiglao, Janna M. De Veyra, Niki Jon Y. Tolentino and Mark Angelo Y. Tacderas
- On the role of frameworks and smart mobility in addressing the rural mobility problem

- Richard Mounce, Mark Beecroft and John D. Nelson
- The effect of public transport quality on car ownership – A source of wider benefits?

- Johan Holmgren
- Temporal analysis of fare evasion in Transantiago: A socio-political view

- Keiko Porath and Patricia Galilea
- A business model perspective to understand intra-firm transitions: From traditional to flexible public transport services

- Fariya Sharmeen, Denise Drost and Henk Meurs
- Value for money in procurement of urban bus services – Competitive tendering versus negotiated contracts: Recent New Zealand experience

- Ian Wallis
- Valuing public transport customer experience infrastructure–A review of methods & application

- Graham Currie and Nicholas Fournier
- Understanding bidder behaviour: The case of the Mamelodi contract

- Jackie Walters
- Foreword

- Wai Yan Leong, Yiik Diew Wong, David Hensher and Ruth Steel
- The role of personal norms in the choice of mode for commuting

- Augustus Ababio-Donkor, Wafaa Saleh and Achille Fonzone
- Regulatory governance in emerging technologies: The case of autonomous vehicles in Sweden and Norway

- Lisa Hansson
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