Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 131, issue C, 2020
- Mobility as a service (MaaS): Charting a future context pp. 5-19

- Yale Z. Wong, David Hensher and Corinne Mulley
- Reprint of: The importance of user perspective in the evolution of MaaS pp. 20-34

- Glenn Lyons, Paul Hammond and Kate Mackay
- Questioning mobility as a service: Unanticipated implications for society and governance pp. 35-49

- Kate Pangbourne, Miloš N. Mladenović, Dominic Stead and Dimitris Milakis
- MaaS surveillance: Privacy considerations in mobility as a service pp. 50-57

- Caitlin D. Cottrill
- Bringing the efficiency of electricity market mechanisms to multimodal mobility across congested transportation systems pp. 58-69

- Arash Beheshtian, R. Richard Geddes, Omid M. Rouhani, Kara M. Kockelman, Axel Ockenfels, Peter Cramton and Wooseok Do
- Public preferences for mobility as a service: Insights from stated preference surveys pp. 70-90

- Chinh Q. Ho, Corinne Mulley and David Hensher
- Transportation service bundling – For whose benefit? Consumer valuation of pure bundling in the passenger transportation market pp. 91-106

- Sergio Guidon, Michael Wicki, Thomas Bernauer and Kay Axhausen
- Mobility as a service in community transport in Australia: Can it provide a sustainable future? pp. 107-122

- Corinne Mulley, Chinh Ho, Camila Balbontin, David Hensher, Larissa Stevens, John D. Nelson and Steve Wright
- Bundling, pricing schemes and extra features preferences for mobility as a service: Sequential portfolio choice experiment pp. 123-148

- Valeria Caiati, Soora Rasouli and Harry Timmermans
- Prototype business models for Mobility-as-a-Service pp. 149-162

- Amalia Polydoropoulou, Ioanna Pagoni, Athena Tsirimpa, Athena Roumboutsos, Maria Kamargianni and Ioannis Tsouros
- Intermediary MaaS Integrators: A case study on hopes and fears pp. 163-177

- Göran Smith, Jana Sochor and I.C. MariAnne Karlsson
- Organizing integrated services in mobility-as-a-service systems: Principles of alliance formation applied to a MaaS-pilot in the Netherlands pp. 178-195

- Henk Meurs, Fariya Sharmeen, Vincent Marchau and Rob van der Heijden
- Limitations to the car-substitution effect of MaaS. Findings from a Belgian pilot study pp. 196-205

- Tom Storme, Jonas De Vos, Leen De Paepe and Frank Witlox
- MaaS for the suburban market: Incorporating carpooling in the mix pp. 206-218

- Steve Wright, John D. Nelson and Caitlin D Cottrill
- India’s shift from mass transit to MaaS transit: Insights from Kochi pp. 219-227

- Mitashi Singh
- Assessing the welfare impacts of Shared Mobility and Mobility as a Service (MaaS) pp. 228-243

- Henrik Becker, Milos Balac, Francesco Ciari and Kay W. Axhausen
- Demand responsive transport: Generation of activity patterns from mobile phone network data to support the operation of new mobility services pp. 244-266

- Patrizia Franco, Ryan Johnston and Ecaterina McCormick
- Collaboration as a service (CaaS) to fully integrate public transportation – Lessons from long distance travel to reimagine mobility as a service pp. 267-282

- Rico Merkert, James Bushell and Matthew J. Beck
- Development and implementation of Mobility-as-a-Service – A qualitative study of barriers and enabling factors pp. 283-295

- I.C.M. Karlsson, D. Mukhtar-Landgren, G. Smith, T. Koglin, A. Kronsell, E. Lund, S. Sarasini and J. Sochor
- Exploring motivational mechanisms behind the intention to adopt mobility as a service (MaaS): Insights from Germany pp. 296-312

- Jan Schikofsky, Till Dannewald and Matthias Kowald
Volume 130, issue C, 2019
- Analysis of the public transport modernization via system reconfiguration: The ongoing case in the Philippines pp. 1-19

- Varsolo Sunio, Sandy Gaspay, Marie Danielle Guillen, Patricia Mariano and Regina Mora
- Designing optimal jet fuel hedging strategies for airlines – Why hedging will not always reduce risk exposure pp. 20-36

- Hassan Swidan, Rico Merkert and Oh Kang Kwon
- Contracting decisions in the crude oil transportation market: Evidence from fixtures matched with AIS data pp. 37-53

- Vít Prochazka, Roar Adland and François-Charles Wolff
- Causal effects between bus revenue vehicle-kilometers and bus ridership pp. 54-64

- Ming-Tsung Lee and Chao-Fu Yeh
- Understanding the fragmented demand for transportation – Small traditional retailers in emerging markets pp. 65-81

- Youssef Boulaksil, Jan C. Fransoo, Edgar E. Blanco and Sallem Koubida
- Time-varying dependencies among mobility decisions and key life course events: An application of dynamic Bayesian decision networks pp. 82-92

- Jia Guo, Tao Feng and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- Transportation patterns demonstrate inequalities in community participation for working-age Americans with disabilities pp. 93-106

- Megan Henly and Debra L. Brucker
- Stochastic simulated rents in Portuguese public-private partnerships pp. 107-117

- José M.A. Matos, Sandra Ramos and Vítor Costa
- Structural interrelationships of safety climate, stress, inattention and aberrant driving behavior for bus drivers in Taiwan pp. 118-133

- Huey-Kuo Chen, Huey-Wen Chou, Jin-Wei Su and Fur-Hsing Wen
- Laboratory experimentation and simulation of discrete direction choices: Investigating hypothetical bias, decision-rule effect and external validity based on aggregate prediction measures pp. 134-157

- Milad Haghani and Majid Sarvi
- What value do travelers put on connectivity to mobile phone and Internet networks in public transport? Empirical evidence from the Paris region pp. 158-177

- Nathan Bounie, François Adoue, Martin Koning and Alain L'Hostis
- Public transport regimes and mobility as a service: Governance approaches in Amsterdam, Birmingham, and Helsinki pp. 178-191

- Fabio Hirschhorn, Alexander Paulsson, Claus H. Sørensen and Wijnand Veeneman
- Identifying latent mode-use propensity segments in an all-AV era pp. 192-207

- Sung Hoo Kim, Giovanni Circella and Patricia Mokhtarian
- The death and rebirth of bikesharing in Seattle: Implications for policy and system design pp. 208-226

- Luke Peters and Don MacKenzie
- Spatiotemporal evolution of ridesourcing markets under the new restriction policy: A case study in Shanghai pp. 227-239

- Sun, Daniel(Jian) and Xueqing Ding
- Measurement of travel time reliability of road transportation using GPS data: A freight fluidity approach pp. 240-288

- Miguel Gastón Cedillo-Campos, Carlos Mario Pérez-González, Jared Piña-Barcena and Eric Moreno-Quintero
- Access work: Experiences of parking at school for families living with childhood disability pp. 289-299

- Timothy Ross and Ronald Buliung
- Information adoption in commuters’ route choice in the context of social interactions pp. 300-316

- Guijie Zhang, Fangfang Wei, Ning Jia, Shoufeng Ma and Yi Wu
- Mono- and multimodal green transport use on university trips during winter and summer: Hybrid choice models on the norm-activation theory pp. 317-332

- Milad Mehdizadeh, Mohsen Fallah Zavareh and Trond Nordfjaern
- Facilitating conditions for successful adoption of inter-organizational information systems in seaports pp. 333-350

- Carla Vairetti, Rosa G. González-Ramírez, Sebastián Maldonado, Claudio Álvarez and Stefan Voβ
- Do transportation network companies reduce public transit use in the U.S.? pp. 351-372

- Narendra Malalgoda and Siew Hoon Lim
- Extending the theory of planned behaviour to predict the intention to take the new high-speed rail for intercity travel in Libya: Assessment of the influence of novelty seeking, trust and external influence pp. 373-384

- Muhamad Nazri Borhan, Ahmad Nazrul Hakimi Ibrahim and Manssour A. Abdulasalm Miskeen
- Travel cost and dropout from secondary schools in Nepal pp. 385-397

- Sabal Sharma and David Levinson
- Effects of dockless bike-sharing systems on the usage of the London Cycle Hire pp. 398-411

- Haojie Li, Yingheng Zhang, Hongliang Ding and Gang Ren
- Active traffic management in urban areas: Is it effective for professional drivers? The case of variable message signs pp. 412-423

- Maria Poulopoulou and Ioanna Spyropoulou
- Modelling departure time choice using mobile phone data pp. 424-439

- Andrew Bwambale, Charisma F. Choudhury and Stephane Hess
- An analysis of the individual economics of ride-hailing drivers pp. 440-451

- Alejandro Henao and Wesley E. Marshall
- In-vehicle crowding: Integrating tangible attributes, attitudes, and perceptions in a choice context between BRT and metro pp. 452-465

- Luis Márquez, Julieth V. Alfonso A and Juan C. Poveda
- Estimating and predicting the operational costs of road tolls: An econometric assessment using panel data pp. 466-478

- James Odeck
- Parking prices and the decision to drive to work: Evidence from California pp. 479-495

- Nagwa Khordagui
- Uber and urban crime pp. 496-506

- Bryan Weber
- The role of practical, cognitive and symbolic factors in the successful implementation of battery electric vehicles in Norway pp. 507-516

- Lina Ingeborgrud and Marianne Ryghaug
- Transport services and the valuation of flexibility over business cycles pp. 517-528

- Jostein Tvedt
- Exploring the equity performance of bike-sharing systems with disaggregated data: A story of southern Tampa pp. 529-545

- Zhiwei Chen, Yujie Guo, Amy L. Stuart, Yu Zhang and Xiaopeng Li
- China railway industry reform evolution approach: Based on the Vertical Separation Model pp. 546-556

- Wencheng Huang, Yue Zhang, Bin Shuai, Minhao Xu, Wei Xiao, Rui Zhang and Yifei Xu
- In search of the “Right Price” for air travel: First steps towards estimating granular price-demand elasticity pp. 557-569

- Suranga Perera and David Tan
- How large are the non-travel time effects of urban highway tunneling? Evidence from Maastricht, the Netherlands pp. 570-592

- Joep Tijm, Thomas O. Michielsen, Raoul van Maarseveen and Peter Zwaneveld
- Applying affective event theory to explain transit users’ reactions to service disruptions pp. 593-605

- Rumana Islam Sarker, Sigal Kaplan, Markus Mailer and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- Effects of bundling policy on project cost under market uncertainty: A comparison across different highway project types pp. 606-625

- Yu Qiao, Jon D. Fricker and Samuel Labi
- On evasion behaviour in public transport: Dissatisfaction or contagion? pp. 626-651

- Jaime Allen, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Modeling social influence using sequential stated adaptation experiments: A study of city trip itinerary choice pp. 652-672

- Xiaofeng Pan, Soora Rasouli and Harry Timmermans
- Inequalities in access to bike-and-ride opportunities: Findings for the city of Malmö pp. 673-688

- Zahra Hamidi, Rosalia Camporeale and Leonardo Caggiani
- Valuing walkability: New evidence from computer vision methods pp. 689-709

- Christopher Yencha
- Influences of the built environment on travel: A household-based perspective pp. 710-724

- Xiaodong Guan and Donggen Wang
- Spatiotemporal vulnerability analysis of railway systems with heterogeneous train flows pp. 725-744

- Liu Hong, Bowen Ye, Han Yan, Hui Zhang, Min Ouyang and (Sean) He, Xiaozheng
- Sustainable urban logistics: What are we talking about? pp. 745-751

- Mathieu Strale
- Comparing best-worst and ordered logit approaches for user satisfaction in transit services pp. 752-769

- Eneko Echaniz, Chinh Q. Ho, Andres Rodriguez and Luigi dell'Olio
- Straddling boundaries in superblock cities. Assessing local and global network connectivity using cases from Abu Dhabi, UAE pp. 770-782

- Martin Scoppa, Khawla Bawazir and Khaled Alawadi
- Impact of childhood experiences on public transport travel behaviour pp. 783-798

- Véronique Van Acker, Corinne Mulley and Loan Ho
- Investigating factors that affect the intention to use shared parking: A case study of Taipei City pp. 799-812

- Jyun-Kai Liang, Timo Eccarius and Chung-Cheng Lu
- Exploring, understanding, and modeling the reciprocal relation between leisure and subjective well-being pp. 813-824

- Han Dong, Jun Zhang and Cinzia Cirillo
- Scheduled block time setting and on-time performance of U.S. and Chinese airlines—A comparative analysis pp. 825-843

- Yanjun Wang, Ying Zhou, Mark Hansen and Christopher Chin
- Optimizing decision-making of regional cold chain logistics system in view of low-carbon economy pp. 844-857

- Siying Zhang, Ning Chen, Xiaoming Song and Jia Yang
- Threshold incorporating freight choice modeling for hinterland leg transportation chain of export containers pp. 858-872

- Rong Zhang and Lichao Zhu
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