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    • A latent-based segmentation framework for the investigation of charging behaviour of electric vehicle users 

      Pellegrini, Andrea; Diana, Marco; Rose, John
      Published 2023-10-19
      Electrification of transport is deemed by many countries worldwide as one of the key strategies to mitigate C02 emissions, yet the availability of reliable public charging infrastructure systems represents a potential ...
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    • Information technology innovation in Australia, a long-term perspective 

      Boell, Sebastian Karl; Philipson, Graeme; Thorne, Peter; Riemer, Kai; Peter, Sandra; Wang, Belinda
      Published 2023-10-18
      This report provides insights into lasting factors that have enhanced or impeded innovations in information and communication technologies (ICT) in Australia over six decades. The study conceives of innovation as the entire ...
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    • Development and Application of a State-wide Transport Model System in Australia 

      Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh Q.
      Published 2023-09-14
      This paper develops a regional travel demand model system, called R-Tresis, with the capability to predict expected changes in public transport patronage under service scenarios up to 2056. Taking 2016 as the base year, ...
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    • Designing Gender Equality into the Future of Law: Final Report 

      Foley, Meraiah; Tapsell, Amy; Cooper, Rae; Lee, Talara; Lipton, Briony; Rutledge-Prior, Serrin; Vromen, Ariadne
      Published 2023-09-11
      The legal profession has undergone profound transformation over the past two decades, driven by new technologies and forms of legal service delivery that are upending the traditional organisation of legal work. These changes ...
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    • Evaluating Travel Behavior Resilience across Urban and Rural Areas during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Contributions of Vaccination and Epidemiological Indicators 

      Xi, Haoning; Nelson, John D.; Hensher, David A.; Hu, Songhua; Shao, Xuefeng; Xie, Chi
      Published 2023-08-22
      The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted travel behavior across diverse socio-economic areas, with a significant impact on transportation systems, public health, and the economy. As countries both recover and plan for ...
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