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ITLS Working Papers 2016: Recent submissions

    • Dynamic discrete berth allocation in container terminals under four performance measures 

      Teye, Collins; Bell, Michael
      Published 2016-06-01
      In this paper we develop new models for the dynamic discrete berth allocation problem under four performance measures (PM). The models allow for both dynamic berth availability and dynamic arrival of vessels within the ...
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    • Duopoly Competition between Airline Groups with Dual-brand Services - The case of the Australian domestic market 

      Zhang, Yahua; Sampaio, Breno; Fu, Xiaowen
      Published 2016-11-01
      The Australian aviation industry achieved substantial growth after the abolition of the “two-airline-policy” in 1990. With Virgin’s purchase of Tiger Airways, a new duopoly between two airlines groups, each consisting of ...
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    • Disruption Costs in Bus Contract Transitions 

      Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh; Mulley, Corinne M.
      Published 2016-03-01
      This paper investigates the role of assessment criteria in assisting members of the competitive tendering evaluation committee to choose their preferred operator, be it the incumbent or a new operator. In a world where ...
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    • Entry patterns of low‐cost carriers in Hong Kong and implications to the regional market 

      Wang, Kung; Tsui, Kan Wai Hong; Liang, Liping; Fu, Xiaowen
      Published 2016-01-01
      This study aims to provide a better understanding of Asia’s lowcost carriers (LCCs) by empirically analysing their route entry patterns in Hong Kong. Two alternative models have been tested, namely a standard probit model ...
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    • Electronic ticketing systems as a mechanism for travel behaviour change? Evidence from Sydney’s Opal Card 

      Ellison, Richard B.; Ellison, Adrian B.; Greaves, Stephen P.; Sampaio, Breno
      Published 2016-08-01
      Smartcard and other forms of electronic ticketing have become integral to modern public transport systems. While aggregate ridership figures have generally been positive, little is known about the drivers behind these ...
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