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University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions

    • A COVID-19-Based Modified Epidemiological Model and Technological Approaches to Help Vulnerable Individuals Emerge from the Lockdown in the UK 

      Anderez, Dario Ortega; Kanjo, Eiman; Pogrebna, Ganna; Kaiwartya, Omprakash; Johnson, Shane D.; Hunt, John Alan
      Published 2020
      COVID-19 has shown a relatively low case fatality rate in young healthy individuals, with the majority of this group being asymptomatic or having mild symptoms. However, the severity of the disease among the elderly as ...
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    • The new Chinese Australian entrepreneurs 

      Hendrischke, Hans; Li, Wei; Ferguson, Doug; Zhi Dent, Helen; Qian, Sissi; Langsford, Robyn
      Published 2020-01-01
      In what we believe is an Australian first, KPMG and the University of Sydney Business School conducted a research project into Chinese-born Australian entrepreneurs and the shape and state of their Australian businesses. ...
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    • Comparing the usefulness of a connected environment during mandatory and discretionary lane-changings 

      Ali, Yasir; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.; Zheng, Zuduo; Haque, Md. Mazharul
      Published 2020-01-01
      Lane-changing manoeuvre is one of the risky manoeuvres performed by drivers either to reach the planned destination (i.e., mandatory lane-changing; MLC) or to achieve better driving conditions (i.e., discretionary ...
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    • Research priorities in appraisal methodology 

      Stanley, John
      Published 2020-01-01
      Appraisal in the transport sector has a history extending back around 60 years, in terms of application at scale, with antecedents going back to at least the French economist and engineer, Jules Dupuit, a century or so ...
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    • Ultra Long-Haul: An emerging business model accelerated by COVID-19 

      Bauer, Linus Benjamin; Bloch, Daniel; Merkert, Rico
      Published 2020
      The COVID-19 outbreak has sent shockwaves throughout the aviation industry, sending a myriad of liquidity-strapped airlines into administration or part government ownership. In turn, this paper argues that the novel ...
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