University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions
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A New Approach to Accessibility – Perceived accessibility versus objectively measured accessibility in daily travel
Published 2017-01-01Accessibility has conventionally been measured and evaluated ignoring the user-perspective in favor for focus on travel time and distance to a number of pre-determined destinations. Acknowledging this gap, we recently ...Open AccessConference paper -
Social exclusion: the roles of mobility and bridging social capital in regional Australia
Published 2017-01-01Mobility is a fundamental requirement for well-functioning regions and for the wellbeing of their residents (and visitors). The paper first examines the role of mobility in promoting social inclusion of regional residents. ...Open AccessConference paper -
Urban Demand Responsive Transport in the Mobility as a Service ecosystem: its role and potential market share
Published 2017-01-01Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is entering the transportation market. MaaS aims at the full integration of the existing transportation services and it offers tailored mobility packages to the user. In MaaS ecosystems, on-demand ...Open AccessConference paper -
Getting off the greenhouse gas: Public transport’s potential contribution in Australian cities.
Published 2017-01-01Australians are one of the world’s highest per capita emitters of greenhouse gases, yet the country’s target for emissions reductions by 2030 remains modest. This paper looks at policy options for Australian cities to ...Open AccessConference paper -
A Broader Perspective on Social Outcomes in Transport
Published 2017-01-01While the importance of including the interface between transport and the social environment has been acknowledged in the past few decades, application of this remains limited in transport policy and project evaluations. ...Open AccessConference paper