Transport Policy
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Volume 125, issue C, 2022
- Not all fees are created equal: Equity implications of ride-hail fee structures and revenues pp. 1-10

- Anne Brown
- Prevention and adaptation to diversified risks in the seaport–dry port system under asymmetric risk behaviors: Invest earlier or wait? pp. 11-36

- Bi Wang, Kwai Sang Chin and Qin Su
- Measuring volatility spillover effects in dry bulk shipping market pp. 37-47

- Jialin Yang, Ying-En Ge and Kevin X. Li
- An international time equivalency of the pure transfer penalty in urban transit trips: Closing the gap pp. 48-55

- Sergio Jara-Diaz, Andres Monzon, Rocio Cascajo and Andres Garcia-Martinez
- Effects of project-specific government involvement actions on the attractiveness of port public-private partnerships among private investors pp. 59-69

- Zengqi Xiao and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Socio-economic disparities in activity-travel behavior adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic in North Carolina pp. 70-78

- Jueyu Wang, Nikhil Kaza, Noreen C. McDonald and Kshitiz Khanal
- Investigating the impact of adding new airline routes on air transportation resilience in China pp. 79-95

- Xinglong Wang, Jinhan Peng, Junqing Tang, Qiuchen Lu and Xiaowei Li
- High-speed rail services for elderly passengers: Ticket-booking patterns and policy implications pp. 96-106

- Jiemin Xie, Shuguang Zhan, S.C. Wong, Keyu Wen, Lixia Qiang and S.M. Lo
- Strategies for South Pacific Region to address future pandemics: Implications for the aviation and tourism sectors based on a systematic literature review (2010–2021) pp. 107-126

- Vinolia Kilinaivoni Salesi, Wai Hong Kan Tsui, Xiaowen Fu and Andrew Gilbey
- Stretching resilience and adaptive transport systems capacity in South Africa: Imperfect or perfect attempts at closing COVID -19 policy and planning emergent gaps pp. 127-150

- James Chakwizira
- Does electric vehicle promotion in the public sector contribute to urban transport carbon emissions reduction? pp. 151-163

- Junjie Zhang, Rongwen Jia, Hangjun Yang and Kangyin Dong
- Impact of COVID-19 on private driving behavior: Evidence from electric vehicle charging data pp. 164-178

- Kaile Zhou, Dingding Hu and Fangyi Li
- Road pricing acceptability and persuasive communication effectiveness pp. 179-191

- Hsu-Sheng Hsieh
- Aviation safety regulations for unmanned aircraft operations: Perspectives from users pp. 192-206

- Isaac Levi Henderson
- The morphological structure and influence factors analysis of China's domestic civil aviation freight transport network pp. 207-217

- Hongchang Li, Junru Li, Xiaojun Zhao and Xujuan Kuang
- Market heterogeneity and the relationship between competition and price dispersion: Evidence from the U.S. airline market pp. 218-230

- Charles Howell and Emili Grifell-Tatje
- Applying data envelopment analysis to allocate incentive bonuses for container terminal operators pp. 231-240

- Shih-Liang Chao and Ming-Miin Yu
- The COVID-19 economic shutdown and the future of flexible workplace practices in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County pp. 241-255

- Fynnwin Prager, Mohja Rhoads and Jose N. Martínez
- Potential accessibility to the workplace by public transit and its social distribution in Lille, France: A scenario-based equity appraisal pp. 256-266

- Papaix Claire, Ariane Dupont-Kieffer and Patrick Palmier
- Safety evaluation of urban rail transit operation considering uncertainty and risk preference: A case study in China pp. 267-288

- Naijie Chai, Wenliang Zhou and Xinlei Hu
- The identification of mobility types on a national level pp. 289-298

- Andrea L. Hauslbauer, Jens Schade and Tibor Petzoldt
- Managing household freight: The impact of online shopping on residential freight trips pp. 299-311

- Joris Beckers, Ivan Cardenas and Ivan Sanchez-Diaz
- Time is money: Impact of China-Europe Railway Express on the export of laptop products from Chongqing to Europe pp. 312-322

- Peiming He, Jiaming Zhang and Litai Chen
- Determination of subsidy and emission control coverage under competition and cooperation of China-Europe Railway Express and liner shipping pp. 323-335

- Xu Gong and Zhi-Chun Li
- Analysis of ride-sourcing drivers' working Pattern(s) via spatiotemporal work slices: A case study in Hangzhou pp. 336-351

- Yining Di, Meng Xu, Zheng Zhu, Hai Yang and Xiqun Chen
- “In automation we trust” - Australian air traffic controller perspectives of increasing automation in air traffic management pp. 352-362

- Kieran Langford, Tarryn Kille, Seung-Yong Lee, Yahua Zhang and Paul R. Bates
Volume 124, issue C, 2022
- Developing and validating a national logistics cost in Thailand pp. 5-19

- Ruth Banomyong, David B. Grant, Paitoon Varadejsatitwong and Puthipong Julagasigorn
- Logistics performance index-driven policy development: An application to Turkey pp. 20-32

- Aysu Göçer, Ozgur Ozpeynirci and Meltem Semiz
- Estimating road transport costs between and within European Union regions pp. 33-42

- Damiaan Persyn, Jorge Diaz-Lanchas and Javier Barbero
- Assessment of environmental and social sustainability performance of the freight transportation industry: An index-based approach pp. 43-60

- Aalok Kumar and Ramesh Anbanandam
- Evaluation of the economic and environmental impacts from the addition of new railways to the brazilian's transportation network: An application of a network equilibrium model pp. 61-69

- José Eduardo Holler Branco, Daniela Bacchi Bartholomeu, Paulo Nocera Alves Junior and José Vicente Caixeta Filho
- Transhipment port's competitiveness forecasting using analytic network process modelling pp. 70-82

- Ziaul Haque Munim, Okan Duru and Adolf K.Y. Ng
- Port performance evaluation and selection in the Physical Internet pp. 83-94

- Patrick B.M. Fahim, Jafar Rezaei, Benoit Montreuil and Lorant Tavasszy
- Optimization of downstream fuel logistics based on road infrastructure conditions and exposure to accident events pp. 96-105

- Stefano Carrese, Valerio Cuneo, Marialisa Nigro, Raffaele Pizzuti, Cosimo Federico Ardito and Guido Marseglia
- Macrologistics instrumentation: Integrated national freight-flow and logistics cost measurement pp. 106-118

- Jan H. Havenga, Ilse E. Witthöft and Zane P. Simpson
- Application of an empirical multi-agent model for urban goods transport to analyze impacts of zero emission zones in The Netherlands pp. 119-127

- Michiel de Bok, Lóránt Tavasszy and Sebastiaan Thoen,
- Modelling non-response in establishment-based freight surveys: A sampling tool for statewide freight data collection in middle-income countries pp. 128-138

- Agnivesh Pani and Prasanta K. Sahu
- Order first split second heuristic for alternative routing strategy for freight railways pp. 139-148

- Tejas Ghorpade and Narayan Rangaraj
- The application of the CO2MPAS model for vehicle CO2 emissions estimation over real traffic conditions pp. 152-159

- Caterina Mogno, Georgios Fontaras, Vincenzo Arcidiacono, Dimitrios Komnos, Jelica Pavlovic, Biagio Ciuffo, Michail Makridis and Victor Valverde
- Macro-environmental comparative analysis of e-mobility adoption pathways in France, Germany and Norway pp. 160-174

- Eglantine Künle and Christine Minke
- The effect of an eco-label on the booking decisions of air passengers pp. 175-182

- Stefan Baumeister, Cheng Zeng and Alex Hoffendahl
- Urban Quality of Life: An assessment and ranking for Indian cities pp. 183-191

- Gopal R. Patil and Gajanand Sharma
- Passengers’ perception of safety and its relationship with demographics, service quality, satisfaction and loyalty in airlines sector - A case study of Vietnam to Australia route pp. 194-202

- Nirajan Shiwakoti, Hongwei Jiang and An Duong Nguyen
- Analysis of the effect of bundled airport privatization on an airline network pp. 203-211

- Ryuichi Tani, Ibuki Takashima, Teppei Kato, Toru Tamura and Kenetsu Uchida
- Airport transfer dependency on neighbour hubs – The case of Taoyuan Airport's aviation network pp. 212-220

- Yu-Chun Chang, Wei-Hao Lee, Yi-Ting Wu and Chien-You Hsiao
- Network assessment of Tier-II Indian cities’ airports in terms of type, accessibility, and connectivity pp. 221-232

- Sunny Bansal and Joy Sen
- The impact of logistics and intermodality on airport efficiency pp. 233-239

- Xose Luis Fernández, Javier Gundelfinger and Pablo Coto-Millán
Volume 123, issue C, 2022
- A novel control strategy in mitigating bus bunching: Utilizing real-time information pp. 1-13

- Chang Zhou, Qiong Tian and David Z.W. Wang
- Evaluation of international maritime network configuration and impact of port cooperation on port hierarchy pp. 14-24

- Hoshi Tagawa, Tomoya Kawasaki and Shinya Hanaoka
- Cost-benefit analysis of transport projects: Theoretical framework and practical rules pp. 25-39

- Ginés de Rus, M. Pilar Socorro, Jorge Valido and Javier Campos
- U.S. complete streets initiatives are lacking explicit language surrounding various demographic populations: A call to action pp. 40-43

- Lucas D. Elliott, Ken McLeod and Melissa Bopp
- Travel attitudes, the built environment and travel behavior relationships: Causal insights from social psychology theories pp. 44-54

- Mashrur Rahman and Gian-Claudia Sciara
- Behavioral factors impacting adoption and frequency of use of carsharing: A tale of two European cities pp. 55-72

- Álvaro Aguilera-García, Juan Gomez, Constantinos Antoniou and José Manuel Vassallo
- Analysis of activity duration-related charging behavioral responses of electric vehicle travelers to charging services pp. 73-81

- Dong Wang, Feixiong Liao, Ziyou Gao and Qiong Tian
- Is port state control influenced by the COVID-19? Evidence from inspection data pp. 82-103

- Ran Yan, Haoyu Mo, Xiaomeng Guo, Ying Yang and Shuaian Wang
- Internet penetration and airline pricing: Evidence from China pp. 104-111

- Zhibin Huang, Jianming Yong, Wenliang Ma, Mengying Chen, Zihan Xiong and Anup Shrestha
- Effects of an urban light rail line on health care utilization and cost: A pre-post assessment pp. 112-120

- Richard T. Meenan, Lawrence D. Frank, Brian E. Saelens, Deborah R. Young, Jennifer L. Kuntz, John F. Dickerson, Behram Wali, Erin M. Keast and Stephen P. Fortmann
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