University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions
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Impact of Combined Travel Modes for Carless Users: An approach to Beijing MaaS Platform
Published 2024-12-06To investigate the impact of combined travel modes in the MaaS system on the travel behavior of heterogeneous carless users, this study establishes individual utility functions for such users. It utilizes a multi-agent ...Conference paper -
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and the potential of multiservices
Published 2024-12-06This study explores the potential of integrating non-mobility services within the Mobility-as-a- Service (MaaS) framework, focusing on their impact on user adoption and the scalability of multiservice bundles. Using a ...Conference paper -
Insights from users and providers of regional and rural mobility services, current and future
Published 2024-12-06While the concept of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has gained popularity in urban areas it has not received much attention in regional and rural contexts, even though these are areas where users often face the greatest ...Conference paper -
Where are we headed with research, training and practice in land passenger transport governance in Africa?
Published 2024-12-06This paper takes stock of land passenger transport governance research, training and practice in Africa. It is based on an interpretive analysis of selected studies, training courses and practices of land passenger transport ...Conference paper -
Formalizing the Informal in Public Transportation: The Case of Motorcycle Taxis Transport Network Service in the Philippines
Published 2024-12-05This article explores the case of motorcycle (MC) taxis in the Philippines from a systems lens, adopting the informal-formal dichotomy. Using a qualitative approach, the paper: (1) reviews the development of MC taxis from ...Conference paper