Transport Policy
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Volume 99, issue C, 2020
- On the importance of Shenzhen metro transit to land development and threshold effect pp. 1-11

- Jiawen Yang, Pinren Su and Jason Cao
- Assessment of urban transportation pricing policies with incorporation of unobserved heterogeneity pp. 12-19

- Hamid R. Fowri and Seyedehsan Seyedabrishami
- On the joint impact of high-speed rail and megalopolis policy on regional economic growth in China pp. 20-30

- Zhiwei Yang, Can Li, Jingjuan Jiao, Wei Liu and Fangni Zhang
- A cross efficiency distinguishing method to explore the cooperation degree in dynamic airline environmental efficiency pp. 31-43

- Qiang Cui and Ye Li
- The role of stakeholder participation and sustainability integration in maritime transport: A structure-conduct-performance analysis pp. 44-53

- Kum Fai Yuen, Xueqin Wang, Yiik Diew Wong and Kevin X. Li
- Quality of transport infrastructure and logistics as source of comparative advantage pp. 54-62

- Soonchan Park
- Analysis of barriers to perceived service quality in Ghana: Students’ perspectives on bus mobility attributes pp. 63-85

- Stephen Agyeman and Lin Cheng
- Challenging policies that prohibit public transport use: Travelling with pets as a case study pp. 86-94

- Jennifer L. Kent, Corinne Mulley and Nick Stevens
- Insights into the impact of COVID-19 on household travel and activities in Australia – The early days of easing restrictions pp. 95-119

- Matthew J. Beck and David Hensher
- Market segmentation approach to investigate existing and potential aviation markets pp. 120-135

- Heng Zhou, Richard Norman, Keone Kelobonye, Xia, Jianhong (Cecilia), Brett Hughes, Gabi Nikolova and Torbjorn Falkmer
- Cost structure effects of horizontal airline mergers and acquisitions pp. 136-144

- Sveinn Vidar Gudmundsson, Rico Merkert and Renato Redondi
- Effects of introducing low-cost high-speed rail on air-rail competition: Modelling and numerical analysis for Paris-Marseille pp. 145-162

- Yixiao Wang, Luoyi Sun, Ruud H. Teunter, Jianhong Wu and Guowei Hua
- Efficiency comparison of airline groups in Annex 1 and non-Annex 1 countries: A dynamic network DEA approach pp. 163-174

- Eduardo Tola Losa, Amir Arjomandi, K. Hervé Dakpo and Jason Bloomfield
- Smartness-induced transport inequality: Privacy concern, lacking knowledge of smartphone use and unequal access to transport information pp. 175-185

- Mengzhu Zhang, Pengjun Zhao and Si Qiao
- Exploring the reasons for efficiency in Spanish airports pp. 186-202

- Ane Elixabete Ripoll-Zarraga and Cecilio Mar-Molinero
- Impacts of the choice habits of port users on the effects and efficiencies of port investment pp. 203-214

- Cheng Jiannan, Lian Feng and Yang Zhongzhen
- Impacts of aviation subsidies on regional wellbeing: Systematic review, meta-analysis and future research directions pp. 215-239

- Hanjun Wu, Kan Wai Hong Tsui, Thanh Ngo and Yi-Hsin Lin
- Airport charges and marginal costs for Spanish airports before the process of partial privatization pp. 240-250

- Ramón Núñez-Sánchez, Soraya Hidalgo-Gallego and Valeriano Martinez-San Roman
- Evaluation of traffic control measures in Oslo region and its effect on current air quality policies in Norway pp. 251-261

- G. Sousa Santos, I. Sundvor, M. Vogt, H. Grythe, T.W. Haug, B.A. Høiskar and L. Tarrason
- Economic effect and its disparity of high speed rail in China: A study of mechanism based on synthesis control method pp. 262-274

- Xiaolong Li, Zongfa Wu and Xingchen Zhao
- Assessment of delivery models for semi-flexible transit operation in low-demand conditions pp. 275-287

- Sushreeta Mishra, Babak Mehran and Prasanta K. Sahu
- Measurement and spatial spillover effects of port comprehensive strength: Empirical evidence from China pp. 288-298

- Deng Zhao, Li Zhen-fu, Zhou Yu-tao, Chen Xiao and Liang Shan-shan
- Evolving network characteristics of the asian international aviation market: A weighted network approach pp. 299-313

- Hye Min Chung, Oh Kyoung Kwon, Ok Soon Han and Hwa-Joong Kim
- The associations between older adults’ daily travel pattern and objective and perceived built environment: A study of three neighbourhoods in Singapore pp. 314-328

- Yuting Hou, Winston Yap, Rochelle Chua, Siqi Song and Belinda Yuen
- Sociomobility of the 21st century: Autonomous vehicles, planning, and the future city pp. 329-335

- Eva Kassens-Noor, Dana Dake, Travis Decaminada, Zeenat Kotval-K, Teresa Qu, Mark Wilson and Brian Pentland
- A cost-benefit analysis of fuel-switching vs. hybrid scrubber installation: A container route through the Chinese SECA case pp. 336-344

- Lixian Fan, Bingmei Gu and Meifeng Luo
- Public policies to implement alternative fuels in the road transport sector pp. 345-361

- Ana Carolina Rodrigues Teixeira, Pedro Gerber Machado, Raquel Rocha Borges and Dominique Mouette
- What explains public transport use? Evidence from seven European cities pp. 362-374

- Mireia Gascon, Oriol Marquet, Esther Gràcia-Lavedan, Albert Ambròs, Thomas Götschi, Audrey de Nazelle, Luc Int Panis, Regine Gerike, Christian Brand, Evi Dons, Ulf Eriksson, Francesco Iacorossi, Ione Ávila-Palència, Tom Cole-Hunter and Mark J. Nieuwenhuisjen
- Understanding informality in the intercity passenger ground transport market: A stylized model and policy implications pp. 375-384

- Santiago Roca and Luis Simabuko
- Airports and air pollutions: Empirical evidence from China pp. 385-395

- Qichen Dong, Fanglin Chen and Zhongfei Chen
- Evaluating the impacts of HSR stations on the creation of firms pp. 396-404

- Anna Matas, Josep Lluis Raymond and José Luis Roig
- Transport policymaking that accounts for COVID-19 and future public health threats: A PASS approach pp. 405-418

- Junyi Zhang
- Ho.Re.Ca. logistics and European medieval structured cities: A search for cost generators pp. 419-429

- Thomas Verlinden, Eddy Van de Voorde and Wouter Dewulf
- Do public-private partnerships perform better? A comparative analysis of costs for additional work and reasons for contract changes in Dutch transport infrastructure projects pp. 430-438

- Stefan Verweij and Ingmar van Meerkerk
Volume 98, issue C, 2020
- The impacts of abnormal weather and natural disasters on transport and strategies for enhancing ability for disaster prevention and mitigation pp. 2-9

- Huapu Lu, Mingyu Chen and Wenbo Kuang
- Incorporating continuous representation of preferences for flight departure times into stated itinerary choice modeling pp. 10-20

- Chieh-Hua Wen, Chia-Jung Huang and Chiang Fu
- Supply-side network effects on mobile-source emissions pp. 21-34

- Rohan Shah, N. Nezamuddin and Michael W. Levin
- The impact of distance, national transportation systems and logistics performance on FDI and international trade patterns: Results from Asian global value chains pp. 35-47

- Tilo F. Halaszovich and Aseem Kinra
- Locating charging stations for electric vehicles pp. 48-54

- Zhuo Sun, Wei Gao, Bin Li and Longlong Wang
- A quantitative analysis of potential impacts of automated vehicles in Austria using a dynamic integrated land use and transport interaction model pp. 57-67

- Guenter Emberger and Paul Pfaffenbichler
- Examining the potential of textual big data analytics for public policy decision-making: A case study with driverless cars in Denmark pp. 68-78

- Aseem Kinra, Samaneh Beheshti-Kashi, Rasmus Buch, Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen and Francisco Pereira
- New mobility services: Taxonomy, innovation and the role of ICTs pp. 79-90

- Takeru Shibayama and Günter Emberger
- On the possibility of short-term traffic prediction during disaster with machine learning approaches: An exploratory analysis pp. 91-104

- Makoto Chikaraishi, Prateek Garg, Varun Varghese, Kazuki Yoshizoe, Junji Urata, Yasuhiro Shiomi and Ryuki Watanabe
- Risk perception and social acceptability of autonomous vehicles: A case study in Hiroshima, Japan pp. 105-115

- Makoto Chikaraishi, Diana Khan, Banri Yasuda and Akimasa Fujiwara
- The social perspective on policy towards local shared autonomous vehicle services (LSAVS) pp. 116-126

- Daniela Paddeu, Ian Shergold and Graham Parkhurst
- The potential impacts of automated cars on urban transport: An exploratory analysis pp. 127-138

- Anthony D. May, Simon Shepherd, Paul Pfaffenbichler and Günter Emberger
- Understanding car sharing preferences and mode substitution patterns: A stated preference experiment pp. 139-147

- Andrea Papu Carrone, Valerie Maria Hoening, Anders Fjendbo Jensen, Stefan Eriksen Mabit and Jeppe Rich
- Bike sharing: Regulatory options for conflicting interests – Case study Vienna pp. 148-157

- Barbara Laa and Günter Emberger
- Streamlining the implementation process of urban mobility innovations: Lessons from the ECCENTRIC project in Madrid pp. 160-169

- Ángel Aparicio
- A preliminary assessment of regulatory efforts to steer smart mobility in London and Seattle pp. 170-177

- Ioanna Moscholidou and Kate Pangbourne
- Why do cities invest in bus priority measures? Policy, polity, and politics in Stockholm and Copenhagen pp. 178-185

- Fredrik Pettersson and Claus Hedegaard Sørensen
- How to create efficient public transport systems? A systematic review of critical problems and approaches for addressing the problems pp. 186-196

- Robert Hrelja, Jamil Khan and Fredrik Pettersson
- Understanding project cancellation risks in U.S. P3 surface transportation infrastructure pp. 197-207

- Lauren N. McCarthy, Lisardo Bolaños, Jeong Yun Kweun and Jonathan Gifford
- Public administrators’ roles in the policy adaptation of transport directives: How knowledge is created and reproduced pp. 208-216

- Lisa Hansson
- Possibilities of using Incoterms clauses in a country logistics performance assessment and benchmarking pp. 217-228

- Đurđica Stojanović and Jelena Ivetić
- Assessing travel time savings and user benefits of automated driving – A case study for a commuting relation pp. 229-237

- Eckhard Szimba and Martin Hartmann
- Analyzing two-way interaction between the competitiveness and logistics performance of countries pp. 238-246

- Özgür Kabak, Şule Önsel Ekici and Füsun Ülengin
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