University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions
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The impact of ‘competition for the market’ regulatory designs on intercity bus prices
Published 2023Spain regulates its intercity bus market by means of a ‘competition for the market’ mechanism, whose design has been modified several times in the last years. This implies that current services are operated under contracts ...Conference paper -
Public-private MaaS: Unchallenged assumptions and issues of conflict in Sweden
Published 2023Despite an increase in Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) initiatives that aim to pave the way for both public and private MaaS Operators, such MaaS models have received limited scholarly attention. Uncertainties therefore remain ...Conference paper -
All things must pass? Recent changes to competition and ownership in public transport in Great Britain.
Published 2023The publication of the National Bus Strategy in March and the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail in May 2021 suggests an end to the period of deregulation and privatisation that has dominated local buses in Great Britain since ...Conference paper -
Has collaboration contributed to goal achievement in Swedish public transport?
Published 2023Collaborative contracting between public transport authorities (PTAs) and bus operators has been presented as a successful method for reaching public transport policy goals. This paper examines management processes and ...Conference paper -
Assessing passenger preferences for Bus Rapid Transit characteristics: A discrete choice experiment among current and potential Dutch passengers
Published 2023To gain ridership, bus services need to offer more than just high frequencies. An attractive system design for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a result of various configurational choices concerning infrastructure, rolling stock ...Conference paper