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    • Review of Future Provision of Motorways in New South Wales: Some Comments 

      Stone, Alastair
      Published 2006-03-01
      The NSW Government Premiers Department Review of Future Provision of Motorways in NSW (www.premiers.nsw.gov.au) has many of the elements required to improve the procurement of motorways (and public infrastructure generally). ...
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    • How do Respondents Handle Stated Choice Experiments? – Information processing strategies under varying information load 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2004-05-01
      The popularity of stated choice (SC) experiments has spurned a large number of design strategies within which to study choice behaviour. When the amount of information provided increases, we often wonder how an individual ...
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    • Evaluation of Different Approaches for the Truckload Vehicle Routing Problem in a Competitive Environment 

      Figliozzi, Miguel Andres
      Published 2005-06-01
      The principal focus of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of different approaches for the vehicle routing problem in a competitive environment (VRPCE). This paper focuses on the study of the VRPCE in a marketplace ...
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    • Leadership and HR Focus in TQM Research in Australia: An Assessment and Agenda 

      Rahman, Shams-ur
      Published 2002-02-01
      Empirical studies indicate that only a handful of the soft TQM elements contribute to organisational performance. The elements of soft TQM, such as executive commitment, loyalty, teamwork and empowerment, training and ...
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    • Relationships Between Soft TQM, Hard TQM, and Organisational Performance 

      Rahman, Shams; Bullock, Philip
      Published 2002-06-01
      Many empirical studies have demonstrated that only a handful of soft total quality management (TQM) elements contribute to organisational performance while elements of hard TQM have no relationship with performance. Despite ...
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