Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 73, issue C, 2019
- Walking behavior in the old downtown Beijing: The impact of perceptions and attitudes and social variations pp. 1-11

- Shengxiao Li, Pengjun Zhao, He Zhang and Jing Quan
- Consumer preferences for business models in electric vehicle adoption pp. 12-24

- Fanchao Liao, Eric Molin, Harry Timmermans and Bert van Wee
- Port performance in container transport logistics: A multi-stakeholder perspective pp. 25-40

- Min-Ho Ha, Zaili Yang and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- The effectiveness of parking policies to reduce parking demand pressure and car use pp. 41-50

- Xiang Yan, Jonathan Levine and Robert Marans
- The Brazilian urban mobility policy: The impact in São Paulo transport system using system dynamics pp. 51-61

- Wlisses Bonelá Fontoura, Gisele de Lorena Diniz Chaves and Glaydston Mattos Ribeiro
- Testing the application of participatory MCA: The case of the South Fylde Line pp. 62-70

- M. Dean, R. Hickman and C.-L. Chen
- Exploring intercity passengers’ attitudes and loyalty to intercity passenger rail: Evidence from an on-board survey pp. 71-83

- Lisa Lorena Losada-Rojas, Christos Gkartzonikas, V. Dimitra Pyrialakou and Konstantina Gkritza
- Understanding the ongoing struggle for land use and transport integration: Institutional incongruence in the Dutch national planning process pp. 84-100

- Marijn Thomas van Geet, Sander Lenferink, Jos Arts and Wim Leendertse
- Self-employment and travel behavior: A case study of workers in central Puget Sound pp. 101-112

- Eun Jin Shin
- Access mode choice to low-cost airports: Evaluation of new direct rail services at Milan-Bergamo airport pp. 113-124

- Sebastian Birolini, Paolo Malighetti, Renato Redondi and Paolo Deforza
- Mobility in cities: Distributional impact analysis of transportation improvements in São Paulo Metropolitan Region pp. 125-142

- Eduardo Haddad, Nancy Lozano-Gracia, Eduardo Germani, Renato S. Vieira, Shohei Nakamura, Emmanuel Skoufias and Bianca Bianchi Alves
- Capacity-sharing in logistics solutions: A new pathway towards sustainability pp. 143-151

- Sandra Melo, Joaquim Macedo and Patrícia Baptista
- The effect of critical success factors on project success in Public-Private Partnership projects: A case study of highway projects in Iran pp. 152-161

- Ali Akbari Ahmadabadi and Gholamreza Heravi
Volume 72, issue C, 2018
- Beyond maintenance: Emerging discourses on waterway renewal in the Netherlands pp. 1-12

- Jannes J. Willems
- Prospects for air policy liberalization in China as a Result of China-ASEAN Open Skies: Changing role of Chinese mega carriers in global scene and anticipated Low Cost Carrier competition pp. A1-A9

- Shaoxuan Liu and Tae Hoon Oum
- When transport policy becomes health policy: A documentary analysis of active travel policy in England pp. 13-23

- Daniel Bloyce and Chris White
- Evaluation of air cargo connectivity and policy in Thailand pp. 24-33

- Tipavinee Suwanwong, Apichat Sopadang, Shinya Hanaoka and Treephis Rodbundith
- High-speed rail services development and regional accessibility restructuring in megaregions: A case of the Yangtze River Delta, China pp. 34-44

- Lei Wang
- The way to sustainable mobility. A comparative analysis of sustainable mobility plans in Spain pp. 45-54

- Miguel Ángel Mozos-Blanco, Elisa Pozo-Menéndez, Rosa Arce-Ruiz and Neus Baucells-Aletà
- The reality of container exchange between shipping lines: Clearing the pathway to virtual container yard pp. 55-66

- Lalith Edirisinghe, Zhihong Jin and A.W. Wijeratne
- Joint impact of airline market structure and airport ownership on airport market power and profit margin pp. 67-78

- Yap Yin Choo, Leonardo Corbo and Kun Wang
- Activity-travel adaptations in response to a tradable driving credits scheme pp. 79-88

- Nico Dogterom, Dick Ettema and Martin Dijst
- Investigating perception of captive and choice riders for formulating service standards of ordinary and premium buses in Indian cities pp. 89-96

- Munavar Fairooz Cheranchery and Bhargab Maitra
- Achievements and challenges on the implementation of the European Directive on Port State Control pp. 97-108

- Armando Graziano, Maximo Q. Mejia and Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs
- Social justice implications of municipal transportation apportionments in Massachusetts: A case of disparate impact pp. 109-115

- Obed Pasha
- The impact of flexible environmental policy on maritime supply chain resilience pp. 116-128

- Konstantinos Zavitsas, Thalis Zis and Michael G.H. Bell
- Accounting for multi-dimensional dependencies among decision-makers within a generalized model framework: An application to understanding shared mobility service usage levels pp. 129-137

- Pragun Vinayak, Felipe F. Dias, Sebastian Astroza, Chandra R. Bhat, Ram M. Pendyala and Venu M. Garikapati
- How many want to drive the bus? Analyzing the number of bids for public transport bus contracts pp. 138-147

- Andreas Vigren
- Subway network expansion and transit equity: A case study of Gwangju metropolitan area, South Korea pp. 148-158

- Yena Song, Hyun Kim, Keumsook Lee and Kwangwon Ahn
- Modelling the profitability of container shipping lines: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 159-170

- Wei-Ming Wu and Deng-Shing Huang
- Mobility impacts of early forms of automated driving – A system dynamic approach pp. 171-179

- S. Puylaert, M. Snelder, R. van Nes and B. van Arem
- Socio-demographic characteristics, psychological factors and knowledge related to electric car use: A comparison between electric and conventional car drivers pp. 180-186

- Özlem Simsekoglu
- Bus rapid transit (BRT): A simulation and multi criteria decision making (MCDM) approach pp. 187-197

- Reza Kiani Mavi, Navid Zarbakhshnia and Armin Khazraei
- Long-term lessons on the effects of post-9/11 border thickening on cross-border trade between Canada and the United States: A systematic review pp. 198-207

- Matthew J. Smith, Sayan Basu Ray, Aaron Raymond, Micah Sienna and Meredith B. Lilly
- Measuring the openness of Chinese international air transport policy pp. 208-217

- Yi Zhang, Xingwu Zheng and Wei Lu
- The effects of positive and negative information on consumers’ willingness to ride in a driverless vehicle pp. 218-224

- Emily C. Anania, Stephen Rice, Nathan W. Walters, Matthew Pierce, Scott R. Winter and Mattie N. Milner
- The climate, economic and equity effects of fuel tax, road toll and commuter tax credit pp. 225-241

- Christian Steinsland, Lasse Fridstrøm, Anne Madslien and Harald Minken
- What happens to travel behaviour when the right to park is removed? pp. 242-247

- Steve Melia and Ben Clark
Volume 71, issue C, 2018
- The potential impact of Brexit on Ireland's demand for shipping services to continental Europe pp. 1-13

- Amaya Vega, Maria Feo-Valero and Raquel Espino-Espino
- Domestic code-sharing agreements and on-time performance: Evidence from the US airline industry pp. 14-27

- Jules Yimga
- Income and spatial distributional effects of a congestion tax: A hypothetical case of Oregon pp. 28-35

- Yue Ke and Konstantina Gkritza
- Dynamic pricing for reservation-based parking system: A revenue management method pp. 36-44

- Qiong Tian, Li Yang, Chenlan Wang and Hai-Jun Huang
- The potential short-term impact of a Hyperloop service between San Francisco and Los Angeles on airport competition in California pp. 45-56

- Augusto Voltes-Dorta and Eliad Becker
- Understanding bikeshare mode as a feeder to metro by isolating metro-bikeshare transfers from smart card data pp. 57-69

- Xinwei Ma, Yanjie Ji, Mingyuan Yang, Yuchuan Jin and Xu Tan
- What about the dynamics in daily travel mode choices? A dynamic discrete choice approach for tour-based mode choice modelling pp. 70-80

- Md Sami Hasnine and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Modelling induced mode switch behaviour in Bangladesh: A multinomial logistic regression approach pp. 81-91

- Mohammad Lutfur Rahman and Douglas Baker
- Changes and trends in the Croatian road vehicle fleet – Need for change of policy measures pp. 92-105

- Marko Rešetar, Goran Pejić and Zoran Lulić
- Passenger representation within the light-handed regulation – Insights from the Australian air transport market pp. 106-115

- Beat Kistler, Jakob Trischler and Gui Lohmann
- Imperfect reversibility of fuel demand for road transport: Asymmetric and hysteretic effects of income and price changes in Korea pp. 116-125

- Junwook Chi
- The impact of working time on fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of public fleets: Evidence from a policy experiment pp. 126-129

- Marco Percoco
- Beyond emissions and economics: Rethinking the co-benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) pp. 130-137

- Lance Noel, Gerardo Zarazua de Rubens, Johannes Kester and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- The role of human needs in the intention to use conventional and electric bicycle sharing in a driving-oriented country pp. 138-146

- Sigal Kaplan, Dagmara K. Wrzesinska and Carlo G. Prato
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