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    • Ordered choices and heterogeneity in attribute processing 

      Greene, William H; Hensher, David A
      Published 2008-07-01
      A growing number of empirical studies involve the assessment of influences on a choice amongst ordered discrete alternatives. Ordered logit and probit models are well known, including extensions to accommodate random ...
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    • The importance of completeness and clarity in air transport contracts in remote regions in Europe and Australia 

      Merkert, Rico; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2011-08-01
      As a result of the recent financial crisis and in times of government austerity, clear contracts are of immense importance to transport authorities in order to achieve value for money when procuring air transport services. ...
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    • Travel behaviour in the context of parcel pickups 

      Collins, Andrew
      Published 2015-07-01
      The last decade has seen a rapid growth in business to consumer parcel deliveries, driven to a large extent by a corresponding growth in online shopping. However, the ‘last mile’ of parcel distribution, which involves the ...
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    • Embedding risk attitudes in a scheduling model: Application to the study of commuting departure time 

      Li, Zheng; Tirachini, Alejandro; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2011-01-01
      Traditionally, the value of travel time savings (VTTS) and the value of reliability (or reduced variability) are estimated within a linear utility functional form, which assumes risk-neutral attitudes for decision makers. ...
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    • The Economics of Applying IVHS to Public Transport: A costbenefit analysis of the Shellharbour Demand Responsive Bus Trial Project 

      Raimond, Timothy; Battellino, Helen
      Published 1994-09-01
      There is much debate concerning the applicability of IVHS to public transport improvements. In particular, Computerised Public Transport Management Systems (CPTMS) are being seen by many as the answer to some of the ...
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