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Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
Current editor(s): Y. Hayashi From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 85, issue C, 2020
- Visualization analysis of high-speed railway research based on CiteSpace pp. 1-17

- Xiaoyan Chen and Yisheng Liu
- Transportation issues in developing China's urban agglomerations pp. A1-A22

- Hai-Jun Huang, Tian Xia, Qiong Tian, Tian-Liang Liu, Chenlan Wang and Daqing Li
- A multicriteria methodology for estimating consumer acceptance of alternative powertrain technologies pp. 18-32

- Nuno Sousa, Arminda Almeida and João Coutinho-Rodrigues
- Zero-emission vehicle exposure within U.S. carsharing fleets and impacts on sentiment toward electric-drive vehicles pp. A23-A32

- Susan Shaheen, Elliot Martin and Hannah Totte
- Abiotic determinants of airport performance: Insights from a global survey pp. 33-53

- Elen Paraskevi Paraschi, Antonios Georgopoulos and Andreas Papatheodorou
- Near- (2020) and long-term (2030–2035) costs of automated, electrified, and shared mobility in the United States pp. 54-66

- Junia Compostella, Lewis M. Fulton, Robert De Kleine, Hyung Chul Kim and Timothy J. Wallington
- Testing the convergent- and predictive validity of a multi-dimensional belief-based scale for attitude towards personal safety on public bus/minibus for long-distance trips in Ghana: A SEM analysis pp. 67-79

- Enoch F. Sam, Kris Brijs, Stijn Daniels, Tom Brijs and Geert Wets
- Allometric relationship and development potential comparison of ports in a regional cluster: A case study of ports in the Pearl River Delta in China pp. 80-90

- Jihong Chen, Yijie Fei, Zheng Wan, Zaili Yang, Haobo Li, Kyoung-Suk Choi and Xiaoke Xie
Volume 84, issue C, 2019
- Potential uptake of adaptive transport services: An exploration of service attributes and attitudes pp. 1-11

- Wietse te Morsche, Lissy La Paix Puello and Karst T. Geurs
- Exploring how perceptive differences impact the current public transport usage and support for future public transport extension and usage: A case study of Melbourne's tramline extension pp. 12-23

- Nirajan Shiwakoti, Peter Stasinopoulos, Paul Vincec, Weidong Qian and Renan Hafsar
- Value co-creation in maritime logistics networks: A service triad perspective pp. 27-39

- Ceren Altuntaş Vural, Aysu Göçer and Árni Halldórsson
- Mediating effects of service recovery on liner shipping users pp. 40-49

- Shih-Liang Chao, Ru-Yan Lin and Yu-Han Sun
- Port marketing from a multidisciplinary perspective: A systematic literature review and lexicometric analysis pp. 50-72

- Tibor Mandják, Alexandre Lavissière, Julian Hofmann, Yann Bouchery, Mary Catherine Lavissière, Olivier Faury and Romain Sohier
- Green port marketing for sustainable growth and development pp. 73-81

- Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Kevin X. Li
- Divergent effects of container port choice incentives on users' behavior pp. 82-93

- R.B. Castelein, H. Geerlings and J.H.R. van Duin
Volume 83, issue C, 2019
- Cost, transit time and speed elasticity calculations for the European continental freight transport pp. 1-12

- Bart Jourquin and Michel Beuthe
- Assessing 50 innovative mobility offers in low-density areas: A French application using a two-step decision-aid method pp. 13-25

- Rémy Le Boennec, Isabelle Nicolaï and Pascal Da Costa
- Polycentric port governance pp. 26-36

- Jason Monios
- Benefits of travel time savings by truck platooning in Korean freeway networks pp. 37-45

- Young Jo, Jungin Kim, Cheol Oh, Ikki Kim and Gunwoo Lee
- Understanding travel and differential capabilities and functionings in Beijing pp. 46-56

- Mengqiu Cao and Robin Hickman
- European railways: Liberalization and productive efficiency pp. 57-67

- Carlos Lerida-Navarro, Gustavo Nombela and Jose M. Tranchez-Martin
- Marginal costs for railway level crossing accidents in Sweden pp. 68-79

- Lina Jonsson, Gunilla Björklund and Gunnar Isacsson
- Infrastructure privatization analysis: A public-private duopoly game pp. 80-87

- Shuai Li, Jiannan Cai and Hubo Cai
- The role of social cognition in perceived thresholds for transport mode change pp. 88-96

- Trond Nordfjærn, Hans Brende Lind, Özlem Şimşekoğlu, Stig Halvard Jørgensen, Ingunn Olea Lund and Torbjørn Rundmo
- Freight transport models: Ready to support transport policy of the future? pp. 97-101

- Hilde Meersman and Eddy Van de Voorde
- Econometric evidence on the determinants of air transport in South Asian countries pp. 120-126

- Md Mahbubul Hakim and Rico Merkert
- Accessibility to Italian remote regions: Comparison among different transport alternatives pp. 127-138

- Antonio Laurino, Paolo Beria, Andrea Debernardi and Emanuele Ferrara
Volume 82, issue C, 2019
- Institutional barriers to financing transit-oriented development in China: Analyzing informal land value capture strategies pp. 1-10

- Jinshuo Wang, D. Ary A. Samsura and Erwin van der Krabben
- Who is ready to bicycle? Categorizing and mapping bicyclists with behavior change concepts pp. 11-17

- Calvin Thigpen, Jaimy Fischer, Trisalyn Nelson, Suzanne Therrien, Daniel Fuller, Lise Gauvin and Meghan Winters
- “Smart” or “sustainably smart” urban road networks? The most important commercial street in Thessaloniki as a case study pp. 18-25

- K. Anastasiadou and S. Vougias
- Development of an overweight vehicle permit fee structure for Illinois pp. 26-35

- Osman Erman Gungor, Antoine Michel Alain Petit, Junjie Qiu, Jingnan Zhao, Hadi Meidani, Hao Wang, Yanfeng Ouyang, Imad L. Al-Qadi and Justan Mann
- Eliciting perceptions of travel time risk and exploring its impact on value of time pp. 36-45

- Vinayak Dixit, Sisi Jian, Asif Hassan and Edward Robson
- Ride-hailing in Santiago de Chile: Users’ characterisation and effects on travel behaviour pp. 46-57

- Alejandro Tirachini and Mariana del Río
- Determining factors affecting congestion pricing acceptability pp. 58-74

- Marina Milenković, Draženko Glavić and Milica Maričić
- Learning from Hanjin Shipping’s failure: A holistic interpretation on its causes and reasons pp. 77-87

- Dong-Wook Song, Young-Joon Seo and Dong-Wook Kwak
- Innovative solutions for enhancing customer value in liner shipping pp. 88-95

- Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Xiunian Zhang
- Company performance and environmental efficiency: A case study for shipping enterprises pp. 96-106

- Xiaoxing Gong, Xiaofan Wu and Meifeng Luo
- Analysis on the features of Chinese dry ports: Ownership, customs service, rail service and regional competition pp. 107-116

- Zheng Chang, Dong Yang, Yulai Wan and Tingting Han
- Chinese third-party shipping internet platforms: Thriving and surviving in a two-sided market (2013–2016) pp. 117-126

- Yang Chen, Qiang Zhang, Shun Chen and Zheng Wan
- Evaluating the key factors of green port policies in Taiwan through quantitative and qualitative approaches pp. 127-137

- Po-Hsing Tseng and Nick Pilcher
- Historical changes in the port and shipping industry in Hong Kong and the underlying policies pp. 138-147

- Zhongzhen Yang, Qinghui Xiu and Dongxu Chen
- Development of a multi-objective decision-making method to evaluate correlated decarbonization measures under uncertainty – The example of international shipping pp. 148-157

- Hongtao Hu, Jun Yuan and Victor Nian
Volume 81, issue C, 2019
- Understanding behavioral effects of tradable mobility credit scheme: An experimental economics approach pp. 1-11

- Ye Tian, Yi-Chang Chiu and Jian Sun
- Impacts of high-speed rail on airlines, airports and regional economies: A survey of recent research pp. A1-A19

- Anming Zhang, Yulai Wan and Hangjun Yang
- On the road to electrification – A qualitative comparative analysis of urban e-mobility policies in 15 European cities pp. 12-23

- Tobias Held and Lasse Gerrits
- Moving past the sustainable perspectives on transport: An attempt to mobilise critical urban transport studies with the right to the city pp. 24-34

- Wojciech Kębłowski, Mathieu Van Criekingen and David Bassens
- National goals and tools to fulfil them: A study of opportunities and pitfalls in Norwegian metagovernance of urban mobility pp. 35-44

- Anders Tønnesen, Julie Runde Krogstad, Petter Christiansen and Karolina Isaksson
- “Winter is coming”: Psychological and situational factors affecting transportation mode use among university students pp. 45-53

- Trond Nordfjærn, Kaja Solland Egset and Milad Mehdizadeh
- Consumer preferences for public charging infrastructure for electric vehicles pp. 54-63

- Joachim Globisch, Patrick Plötz, Elisabeth Dütschke and Martin Wietschel
- Stakeholder views on the social issues relating to the introduction of autonomous vehicles pp. 64-67

- Simone Pettigrew and Sophie L. Cronin
- Exploring the prevalence and factors associated with self-reported traffic crashes among app-based motorcycle taxis in Vietnam pp. 68-74

- Duy Quy Nguyen-Phuoc, Ha Anh Nguyen, Chris De Gruyter, Diep Su and Vinh Hoang Nguyen
- Understanding public transport satisfaction: Using Maslow's hierarchy of (transit) needs pp. 75-94

- Jaime Allen, Juan Carlos Muñoz and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- Multi-stage trips: An exploration of factors affecting mode combination choice of travelers in England pp. 95-105

- Muhammad Aamir Basheer, Peter van der Waerden, Bruno Kochan, Tom Bellemans and Syyed Adnan Raheel Shah
- Willingness to take contractual risk in port public-private partnerships under economic volatility: The role of institutional environment in emerging economies pp. 106-116

- Zengqi Xiao and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Performance of cross-border corridors in East Africa considering multiple stakeholders pp. 117-126

- Shinya Hanaoka, Masashi Sota, Tomoya Kawasaki and Russell G. Thompson
- Evaluating the effectiveness of research centers for state DOTs pp. 127-137

- Promothes Saha, Nikolai A. Greer, Er Yue and Khaled Ksaibati
- Revealing the cycling potential of starter cycling cities: Usefulness for planning practice pp. 138-147

- Cecília Silva, João Teixeira, Ana Proença, Tamara Bicalho, Isabel Cunha and Ana Aguiar
- Analysis of European airports’ access and egress travel times using Google Maps pp. 148-162

- Raoul Rothfeld, Anna Straubinger, Annika Paul and Constantinos Antoniou
- An analysis of price competition and price wars in Australia's domestic airline market pp. 163-172

- Wenliang Ma, Qiang Wang, Hangjun Yang and Yahua Zhang
- Applying a motivational stage-based approach in order to study a temporary free public transport intervention pp. 173-183

- Margareta Friman, Raphaela Maier and Lars E. Olsson
- Vertical contract selection under chain-to-chain service competition in shipping supply chain pp. 184-196

- Junjin Wang and Jiaguo Liu
- Improving logistics performance by reforming the pillars of Global Competitiveness Index pp. 197-207

- Şule Önsel Ekici, Özgür Kabak and Füsun Ülengin
- Controlling for endogeneity between bus headway and bus ridership: A case study of the Orlando region pp. 208-219

- Moshiur Rahman, Shamsunnahar Yasmin and Naveen Eluru
- Consumer preferences and financial incentives in the Japanese automobile industry pp. 220-229

- Sunbin Yoo and Yoshikuni Yoshida
- Ghost town or city of hope? The spatial spillover effects of high-speed railway stations in China pp. 230-241

- Longfei Zheng, Fenjie Long, Zheng Chang and Jingsong Ye
- Why did UK governments cut road building in the 1990s and expand it after 2010? pp. 242-253

- Dr Steve Melia
- Owners of energy-efficient houses as a target group for sustainable electric mobility pp. 254-262

- Stephan Keuchel, Leif Jacobs and Karolyn Laurenz
- Improvement in direct bus services through route planning pp. 263-274

- Hemant K. Suman and Nomesh B. Bolia
- An adaptive approach for trialling fully automated vehicles in Queensland Australia: A brief report pp. 275-281

- Sherrie-Anne Kaye, Lisa Buckley, Andry Rakotonirainy and Patricia Delhomme
- Examining the effect of the Hiawatha LRT on auto use in the Twin Cities pp. 284-292

- Xinyu Jason Cao
- Would the replacement of park-and-ride facilities with transit-oriented development reduce vehicle kilometers traveled in an auto-oriented US region? pp. 293-301

- Michael Duncan
- School locations and road transportation nuisances in Montreal: An environmental equity diagnosis pp. 302-310

- Mathieu Carrier, Philippe Apparicio, Anne-Marie Séguin and Dan Crouse
- Multi-level urban form and commuting mode share in rail station areas across the United States; a seemingly unrelated regression approach pp. 311-319

- Arefeh Nasri and Lei Zhang
- Towards sustainable urban transport in Singapore: Policy instruments and mobility trends pp. 320-330

- Mi Diao
- Job opportunities, institutions, and the jobs-housing spatial relationship: Case study of Beijing pp. 331-339

- Ping Qin and Lanlan Wang
- Neighborhood form and residents' walking and biking distance to food markets: Evidence from Beijing, China pp. 340-349

- Yulin Chen
- Can metro transit reduce driving? Evidence from Xi'an, China pp. 350-359

- Xiaoyan Huang, (Jason) Cao, Xinyu, Jiangbin Yin and Xiaoshu Cao
- Do built environment effects on travel behavior differ between household members? A case study of Nanjing, China pp. 360-370

- Shuo Yang, Yingling Fan, Wei Deng and Long Cheng
- Spatial distribution of high-rise buildings and its relationship to public transit development in Shanghai pp. 371-380

- ChengHe Guan
- Prioritizing future funding and construction of the planned high-speed rail corridors of China – According to regional structure and urban land development potential indices pp. 381-395

- Xu, Wangtu (Ato), Ying Long and Wei Zhang
- The impacts of rail transit on future urban land use development: A case study in Wuhan, China pp. 396-405

- Liyuan Zhao and Le Shen
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