University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions
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How to better represent preferences in choice models: the contributions to preference heterogeneity attributable to the presence of process heterogeneity
Published 2018-09-01Discrete choice studies, with rare exception, assume that agents act as if sources of observed utility are captured through a linear in parameters and additive in attributes (LPAA) form, with some interactions. A growing ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Dynamic responses of freight operators to government policies: a latent curve modelling approach
Published 2017-12-01Using a unique dataset collected from Australian (urban) freight operators using an adaptive-dynamic simulation method, firms’ dynamic responses are modelled using latent curve models to investigate firms’ adaptation ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Opportunities to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Urban Passenger Transport Sector
Published 1994-02-01This paper sets out to appraise the body of literature which has investigated the potential role of a large number of strategies designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in line with the objectives set under the Rio ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
STATED PREFERENCE ANALYSIS OF TRAVEL CHOICES: THE STATE OF PRACTICE
Published 1993-03-01Stated preference (SP) methods are widely used in travel behaviour research and practice to identify behavioural responses to choice situations which are not revealed in the market, and where the attribute levels offered ...Open AccessWorking Paper -
Using Total Factor Productivity and Data Envelopment Analysis for Performance Comparisons Among Government Enterprises: Concepts and Issues
Published 1993-04-01The purpose of this paper is to review and comment on a number of popular methods of performance measurement, in particular total factor productivity and data envelopment analysis; and to draw attention to potential pitfalls ...Open AccessWorking Paper