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ITLS Working Papers 2000: Recent submissions

    • Which Bus? Research on the Use and Comprehension of Public Transport Information 

      Denmark, David
      Published 2000-07-01
      This paper was prepared for the Disability and Ageing Department. The research addressed the following questions: • Where do people get the information they require to use bus services? • Can people easily comprehend ...
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    • Public Transport Timetables and Vehicle Scheduling with Balanced Passenger Loads 

      Ceder, Avi
      Published 2000-07-01
      This work attempts to combine the creation of public transport timetables and vehicle scheduling so as to improve the correspondence of vehicle departure times with passenger demand while minimising the resources (the fleet ...
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    • Combining Sources of Preference Data 

      Louviere, Jordan J.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2000-07-01
      Mixtures of revealed preference and stated preference data are recognised by transportation researchers as offering a richness of behavioural input to travel choice modelling that is often absent from the isolated use of ...
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    • Interorganizational Support and Strategies for the ASEAN Aviation Sector: An Application of Canonical Correlation Analysis 

      Hensher, David A.; Duangphastra, Chackrit
      Published 2000-03-01
      The international and political bargaining process in the aviation sector is heavily influenced by the views of stakeholders, especially regulators, airlines and airport authorities. These views are diverse and often complex ...
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    • An Inductive Empirical Investigation into Third Party Logistics Contracts 

      Sankaran, Jay; Charman, Zane
      Published 2000-03-01
      We report an inductive, qualitative investigation into third party logistics contracts whose express purpose was to inform subsequent case study research into the same. A salient feature of the research is the methodology ...
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