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    • Emerging transport technologies and the modal efficiency framework: A case for mobility as a service (MaaS) 

      Wong, Yale Z.; Hensher, David A.; Mulley, Corinne
      Published 2018-02-01
      The land passenger transport sector lies on the cusp of a major transformation, guided by collaborative consumption, next generation vehicles, demographic change and digital technologies. Whilst there is widespread enthusiasm ...
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    • ECONOMIC REWARD AND ON-ROAD PERFORMANCE OF LONG DISTANCE TRUCKING: AN ECONOMETRIC ASSESSMENT 

      Hensher, David A.; Battellino, Helen C.; Daniels, Rhonda
      Published 1993-01-01
      This paper reports the results of an econometric analysis of the influences on economic reward and on-road behaviour of long distance truck drivers in Australia. Drawing on a 1990 survey of a sample of 800 truck drivers ...
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    • The Timing of Change for Automobile Transactions: A Competing Risk Multispell Specification 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 1994-02-01
      With the increasing number of panel data sets available in transport, the opportunity exists for the study of the time frame a household uses in making transport decisions. Panels collect data at regular points in time, ...
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    • Employment and the Nature of Work: The Impact on Mobility and Road Transport Needs 

      Hensher, David A.; Battellino, Helen; Mackay, Annabel
      Published 1994-04-01
      The objective of this paper is to establish an appreciation of the changing nature of labour force participation and work practices as they impact on mobility and road transport needs. As more workers have shorter and ...
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    • Sustainability Analysis under Disruption Risks 

      Fahimnia, Behnam; Jabbarzadeh, Armin; Sabouhi, Fatemeh
      Published 2017-11-01
      Resilience to disruptions and sustainability are both of paramount importance to supply chains. This paper presents a hybrid methodology for the design of a sustainable supply network that performs resiliently in the face ...
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