Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
1992 - 2025
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Volume 81, issue C, 2015
- Transport resilience and vulnerability: The role of connectivity pp. 4-15

- Aura Reggiani, Peter Nijkamp and Diego Lanzi
- A new measure of resilience: An application to the London Underground pp. 35-46

- D’Lima, Minette and Francesca Medda
- Planning for the unexpected: The value of reserve capacity for public transport network robustness pp. 47-61

- Oded Cats and Erik Jenelius
- A framework to analyze the vulnerability of European road networks due to Sea-Level Rise (SLR) and sea storm surges pp. 62-76

- Hande Demirel, Mert Kompil and Françoise Nemry
- Reprint of “Modelling the resilience, friability and costs of an air transport network affected by a large-scale disruptive event” pp. 77-92

- Milan Janić
Volume 80, issue C, 2015
- Competitiveness of container terminal operating companies in South Korea and the industry–university–government network pp. 1-14

- Junghyun Yoon, Hee Yong Lee and John Dinwoodie
- Measuring risk aversion to guide transportation policy: Contexts, incentives, and respondents pp. 15-34

- Vinayak V. Dixit, Rami C. Harb, Jimmy Martínez-Correa and Elisabet E. Rutström
- Gauging interventions for sustainable travel: A comparative study of travel attitudes in Berlin and London pp. 35-48

- Jens Kandt, Philipp Rode, Christian Hoffmann, Andreas Graff and Duncan Smith
- Latent air travel preferences: Understanding the role of frequent flyer programs on itinerary choice pp. 49-61

- Michael Seelhorst and Yi Liu
- Commute duration and health: Empirical evidence from Brazil pp. 62-75

- Rodrigo Oliveira, Klebson Moura, Jorge Viana, Robson Tigre and Breno Sampaio
- Application of SFCA pedestrian simulation model to the signalized crosswalk width design pp. 76-89

- A. Lili Lu, B. Gang Ren, C. Wei Wang and D. Ching-Yao Chan
- Evaluating road network damage caused by natural disasters in the Czech Republic between 1997 and 2010 pp. 90-103

- Michal Bíl, Rostislav Vodák, Jan Kubeček, Martina Bílová and Jiří Sedoník
- The capitalization of subway access in home value: A repeat-rentals model with supply constraints in Beijing pp. 104-115

- Weizeng Sun, Siqi Zheng and Rui Wang
- Maximizing net benefits for conventional and flexible bus services pp. 116-133

- Kim, Myungseob (Edward) and Paul Schonfeld
- Determinants of air cargo traffic in California pp. 134-150

- Paulos Ashebir Lakew and Yeow Chern Andre Tok
- Incorporating socio-political criteria into the maintenance prioritization of Chilean urban pavement networks pp. 151-162

- Pablo Godoy, Claudio Mourgues and Alondra Chamorro
- Viewpoints of adults with and without Autism Spectrum Disorders on public transport pp. 163-183

- Marita Falkmer, Tania Barnett, Chiara Horlin, Olov Falkmer, Jessica Siljehav, Sofi Fristedt, Hoe C. Lee, Derserri Y. Chee, Anders Wretstrand and Torbjörn Falkmer
- What are the determinants in making people free riders in proof-of-payment transit systems? Evidence from Italy pp. 184-196

- Benedetto Barabino, Sara Salis and Bruno Useli
- Home-based telecommuting and intra-household interactions in work and non-work travel: A seemingly unrelated censored regression approach pp. 197-214

- Seung-Nam Kim, Sangho Choo and Patricia Mokhtarian
- Demi-flexible operating policies to promote the performance of public transit in low-demand areas pp. 215-230

- Feng Qiu, Jinxing Shen, Xuechi Zhang and Chengchuan An
- Collecting a multi-dimensional three-weeks household time-use and activity diary in the Bandung Metropolitan Area, Indonesia pp. 231-246

- Dimas B.E. Dharmowijoyo, Yusak O. Susilo, Anders Karlström and Lili Somantri Adiredja
- Organizational adoption behavior of CO2-saving power train technologies: An empirical study on the German heavy-duty vehicles market pp. 247-262

- Claudio S. Seitz, Oliver Beuttenmüller and Orestis Terzidis
- Collective public-transport tickets and anticipated majority choice: A model of student tickets pp. 263-276

- Achim Voß
- The impact of transit station areas on the travel behaviors of workers in Denver, Colorado pp. 277-287

- Gregory J. Kwoka, E. Eric Boschmann and Andrew R. Goetz
- Direct and indirect influences on employed adults’ travel in the UK: New insights from the National Travel Survey data 2002–2010 pp. 288-306

- Kaveh Jahanshahi, Ying Jin and Ian Williams
- A problem of limited-access special lanes. Part I: Spatiotemporal studies of real freeway traffic pp. 307-319

- Michael J. Cassidy, Kwangho Kim, Wei Ni and Weihua Gu
- A problem of limited-access special lanes. Part II: Exploring remedies via simulation pp. 320-329

- Michael J. Cassidy, Kwangho Kim, Wei Ni and Weihua Gu
Volume 79, issue C, 2015
- Low cost carrier competition and route entry in an emerging but regulated aviation market – The case of China pp. 3-16

- Xiaowen Fu, Zheng Lei, Kun Wang and Jia Yan
- Serving vs. settling: What drives the establishment of low-cost carriers’ foreign bases? pp. 17-30

- Klemens Klein, Sascha Albers, Florian Allroggen and Robert Malina
- The impact of Gulf carrier competition on U.S. airlines pp. 31-41

- Martin Dresner, Cuneyt Eroglu, Christian Hofer, Fabio Mendez and Kerry Tan
- The effect of code-share agreements on the temporal profile of airline fares pp. 42-54

- Marco Alderighi, Alberto Gaggero and Claudio Piga
- Multiple hub network and high-speed railway: Connectivity, gateway, and airport leakage pp. 55-64

- Mikio Takebayashi
- Effects of corruption on efficiency of the European airports pp. 65-83

- Laingo Manitra Randrianarisoa, Denis Bolduc, Yap Yin Choo, Tae Hoon Oum and Jia Yan
Volume 78, issue C, 2015
- Drivers of customer satisfaction with public transport services pp. 1-20

- Arnoud Mouwen
- A multi-layered risk exposure assessment approach for the shipping industry pp. 21-33

- Stephen Vander Hoorn and Sabine Knapp
- Sailing into a dilemma pp. 34-53

- Claudia Hermeling, Jan Henrik Klement, Simon Koesler, Jonathan Köhler and Dorothee Klement
- Modeling the impact of government guarantees on toll charge, road quality and capacity for Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) road projects pp. 54-67

- Zhuo Feng, Shui-Bo Zhang and Ying Gao
- Assessing CO2 emissions of electric vehicles in Germany in 2030 pp. 68-83

- Patrick Jochem, Sonja Babrowski and Wolf Fichtner
- Competitiveness and macroeconomic impacts of reduced wait times at U.S. land freight border crossings pp. 84-101

- Misak Avetisyan, Nathaniel Heatwole, Adam Rose and Bryan Roberts
- On passenger saturation flow in public transport doors pp. 102-112

- Rodrigo Fernández, Alejandra Valencia and Sebastian Seriani
- Of “white crows” and “cash savers:” A qualitative study of travel behavior and perceptions of ridesharing in Denmark pp. 113-123

- Jesper Riber Nielsen, Harald Hovmøller, Pascale-L. Blyth and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- The impact of competition on container port (in)efficiency pp. 124-133

- Gabriel Figueiredo De Oliveira and Pierre Cariou
- Engineering condition assessment of cycling infrastructure: Cyclists’ perceptions of satisfaction and comfort pp. 134-143

- J.C. Calvey, J.P. Shackleton, M.D. Taylor and R. Llewellyn
- Why early adopters engage in interpersonal diffusion of technological innovations: An empirical study on electric bicycles and electric scooters pp. 146-160

- Sebastian Seebauer
- Factors affecting public transportation usage rate: Geographically weighted regression pp. 161-177

- Yu-Chiun Chiou, Rong-Chang Jou and Cheng-Han Yang
- Testing personalized outreach as an effective TDM measure pp. 178-186

- William Riggs
- Empirical distributions of vehicle use and fuel efficiency across space: Implications of asymmetry for measuring policy incidence pp. 187-199

- Jonathan A. Cook, James Sanchirico, Deborah Salon and Jeffrey Williams
- Assessment of spatial transferability of an activity-based model, TASHA pp. 200-213

- Farhana Yasmin, Catherine Morency and Matthew J. Roorda
- Do Atlanta residents value MARTA? Selecting an autoregressive model to recover willingness to pay pp. 214-230

- Gregory S. Macfarlane, Laurie A. Garrow and Juan Moreno-Cruz
- Public transit and labor market outcomes: Analysis of the connections in the French agglomeration of Bordeaux pp. 231-251

- Florent Sari
- Failure rates and data driven policies for vehicle safety inspections in Pennsylvania pp. 252-265

- Dana Peck, H. Scott Matthews, Paul Fischbeck and Chris T. Hendrickson
- The same mode again? An exploration of mode choice variability in Great Britain using the National Travel Survey pp. 266-282

- Eva Heinen and Kiron Chatterjee
- Price effects of airlines frequent flyer programs: The case of the dominant firm in Chile pp. 283-297

- Claudio Agostini, Diego Inostroza and Manuel Willington
- Estimation of the perceived value of transit time for containerized cargoes pp. 298-308

- Shuaian Wang, Xiaobo Qu and Ying Yang
- Empirical estimation of price and income elasticities of air cargo demand: The case of Hong Kong pp. 309-324

- Winnie Wai Ling Lo, Yulai Wan and Anming Zhang
- Group attitude and hybrid sanctions: Micro-econometric evidence from traffic law pp. 325-336

- Marcello Basili, Filippo Belloc and Antonio Nicita
- Relevance of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) for bulk shipping pp. 337-346

- Cariou Pierre and Faury Olivier
- Port-city exhaust emission model: An application to cruise and ferry operations in Las Palmas Port pp. 347-360

- Miluše Tichavska and Beatriz Tovar
- Lane-harmonised passenger car equivalents for heterogeneous expressway traffic pp. 361-370

- Jian Sheng Yeung, Yiik Diew Wong and Julius Raditya Secadiningrat
- Spontaneous emergence versus technology management in sustainable mobility transitions: Electric bicycles in China pp. 371-383

- Peter Wells and Xiao Lin
- The reciprocal relationship between policy debate and media coverage: The case of road pricing policy in the Netherlands pp. 384-399

- Özgül Ardıç, Jan Anne Annema and Bert van Wee
- Activity–travel behaviour of non-workers from Bangalore City in India pp. 400-424

- M. Manoj and Ashish Verma
- Assessing the impact of the National Cycle Network and physical activity lifestyle on cycling behaviour in England pp. 425-437

- Paul Downward and Simona Rasciute
- Methodological challenges in modelling the choice of mode for a new travel alternative using binary stated choice data – The case of high speed rail in Norway pp. 438-451

- Stefan Flügel, Askill Halse, Juan de Dios Ortúzar and Luis I. Rizzi
- Factors driving public support for road congestion reduction policies: Congestion charging, free public transport and more roads in Stockholm, Helsinki and Lyon pp. 452-462

- Maria Börjesson, Carl J. Hamilton, Per Näsman and Claire Papaix
- Quantifying the effects of driver non-compliance and communication system failure in the performance of real-time bus control strategies pp. 463-472

- William Phillips, Andrés del Rio, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Felipe Delgado and Ricardo Giesen
- Investigating the subjective and objective factors influencing teenagers’ school travel mode choice – An integrated choice and latent variable model pp. 473-488

- Maria Kamargianni, Subodh Dubey, Amalia Polydoropoulou and Chandra Bhat
- Do partners influence each other’s travel patterns? A new approach to study the role of social norms pp. 489-505

- Maarten Kroesen
- Modeling travel behavior by the structural relationships between lifestyle, built environment and non-working trips pp. 506-518

- Roya Etminani-Ghasrodashti and Mahyar Ardeshiri
- Should we all just stay home? Travel, out-of-home activities, and life satisfaction pp. 519-536

- Eric A. Morris
- The politics of collective public participation in transportation decision-making pp. 537-550

- Carolyn McAndrews and Justine Marcus
- An investigation on the performances of mode shift models in transit ridership forecasting pp. 551-565

- Ahmed Osman Idris, Khandker Nurul Habib and Amer Shalaby
- Characteristics of European inland ports: A statistical analysis of inland waterway port development in Dutch municipalities pp. 566-577

- Bart Wiegmans, Patrick Witte and Tejo Spit
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