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    • Achieving competitive advantage through strategic and operational partnering in the value chain: The Asia Pacific challenge 

      Walters, D; Rainbird, Mark
      Published 2007-05-01
      The Asia Pacific region has witnessed many changes in recent years. For much of the last 15/20 years it has been the source of low-cost production of labour intensive products. More recently there has been a significant ...
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    • Behavioural responses of freight transporters and shippers to road user charging schemes: An empirical assessment 

      Hensher, David A.; Puckett, Sean M
      Published 2007-09-01
      Heavy goods vehicles not only have a non-marginal impact on the performance of the road network in terms of traffic congestion, exposure to risk and accidents, they also provide an essential service in the distribution ...
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    • Joint estimation of mode and time of day choice accounting for arrival time flexibility, travel time reliability and crowding on public transport 

      Ho, Chinh Q.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2016-05-01
      This study develops joint choice models of mode and departure time for implementation in MetroScan, a new version of TRESIS (Hensher and Ton, 2002). Separate models are estimated for work and non-work purposes, testing all ...
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    • Establishing Fare Elasticity Regimes for Urban Passenger Transport: Time- Based Fares for Concession and Non-Concession Markets Segmented by Trip Length 

      Hensher, David A.; King, Jenny
      Published 1997-02-01
      The missing ingredient in many operational studies of public transport patronage prediction is a matrix of direct and cross fare elasticities which relate to specific fare classes within a choice set of fare class ...
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    • Public private partnerships: A procurement device to manage public sector debt 

      Chung, Demi
      Published 2008-06-01
      Australian governments are amongst the leading advocates of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a public procurement policy. After two decades of experience, it is timely to evaluate the effectiveness of the policy. At ...
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