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    • Urban transport in Australia: Has it reached breaking point? 

      Stanley, John; Hensher, David
      Published 2009-07-01
      Urban transport problems have become major community concerns in Australian’s largest cities, a reflection of significant market failures in facility and service provision. This paper suggests that a lack of focus on ...
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    • How the success of social marketing program outcomes can be affected by socio‐demographics and the built environment: a multiple group latent growth curve modelling exploration 

      Mulley, Corinne; Ma, Liang
      Published 2016-06-01
      Urban sprawl is pervasive in Australian cities arising from the low density development of dwellings. One of the consequences of this is that private vehicle use dominates daily travel in Australia. Reducing car travel by ...
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    • Proceedings of CAITR’97 - The 19th Conference of the Australian Institutes of Transport Research 

      Daly, Peter
      Published 1997-11-01
      This working paper contains the collected papers presented at the 19th Conference of the Australian Institutes of Transport Research hosted by the Institute of Transport Studies Monash University between 24th and 26th ...
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    • The emergence of interactions as strategic entities in value chain networks 

      Bhattacharjya, Jyotirmoyee; Walters, David
      Published 2009-04-01
      Purpose: The article analyses the interactions that are engaged in when specialist organisations collaborate in value chain networks. It aims to bridge the gap between existing theory and emerging practices and identify a ...
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    • Combining Sources of Preference Data: The Case of the Lurking l‘s 

      Hensher, David A.; Louviere, Jordan; Swait, Joffre
      Published 1997-04-01
      This paper brings together several research streams and concepts that have been evolving in random utility choice theory: first, it reviews the literature on stated preference (SP) elicitation methods and introduces the ...
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