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    • Success factors between suppliers and customers in service outsourcing activities 

      Lok, Peter CW; Loh, Wilson Wee-Seng; Rhodes, Jo H
      Published 2012-07-01
      This study examines the relationship between outsourcing motives, supplier-customer relationship and perceived value in non-core service outsourcing. That is, key factors responsible for supplier-customer relationship which ...
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    • Examining estimator bias and efficiency for pseudo panel data: A Monte Carlo simulation approach 

      Tsai, Chi-Hong; Leong, Waiyan; Mulley, Corinne; Clifton, Geoffrey
      Published 2012-04-01
      Pseudo panel data have been increasingly applied in empirical research as an alternative approach to a longitudinal analysis when genuine panel data are unavailable. However, conventional techniques are typically used to ...
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    • Understanding buy in for risky prospects: Incorporating degree of belief into the ex ante assessment of support for alternative road pricing schemes 

      Hensher, David A.; Rose, John M.; Collins, Andrew T.
      Published 2012-10-01
      This paper investigates support for road pricing reform within the framework of a referendum voting choice model. Central to this task is how to identify ex ante support for specific road pricing schemes, such that the ...
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    • Computer Modelling in Transport Planning: An Investigation of the Current Issues and the Potential of Component Object Model (COM) Approach 

      Ton, Tu
      Published 1998-08-01
      The past twenty years has been the period of rapid technological change and there is no question that computing technology has been enthusiastically adopted by transport professional and has brought about new concepts such ...
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    • Speeding in urban environments: Are the time savings worth the risk? 

      Ellison, Adrian B.; Greaves, Stephen
      Published 2015-05-01
      Perceived time savings by travelling faster is often cited as a motivation for drivers’ speeding behaviour. These time savings, however, come at a cost of significant road injuries and fatalities. While it is known that ...
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