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    • The implications of interactions theory and application for value chain management 

      Walters, David
      Published 2007-11-01
      As organisation structures become flexible in the response to market opportunities it is interesting to probe the underlying reasons that have facilitated these developments. It is not the just attraction of low capital ...
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    • Valuing Noise Level Reductions in a Residential Location Context 

      Galilea, Patricia; Dios Ortuzar, Juan de
      Published 2003-08-01
      The noise levels measured in metropolitan streets are on many occasions over the norms but the consequences of this as a health hazard are only starting to be questioned; this is obviously worse in the large cities of the ...
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    • Measuring Bus Performance using GPS Technology 

      Bullock, Philip; Jiang, Qingjian
      Published 2003-08-01
      Assessing the running times of bus services has traditionally been a difficult and expensive task for the majority of bus operators in Australia, and in other parts of the world. Up until recently, travel times have been ...
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    • Community Perceptions of ‘TravelSmart’ Behaviour in South Australia 

      Bertoia, Tony; Tideman, Jill; Stopher, Peter R
      Published 2005-08-01
      Insights from psychology and marketing have recently led to an alternative to information-based behaviour change campaigns, known as community-based social marketing. The key to this approach is the identification of ...
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    • The Trip Chaining Activity of Sydney Residents: A Cross- Section Assessment by Age Group with a focus on Seniors 

      Golob, Thomas F; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2006-10-01
      In this paper we use a pooled (2002-2004) cross-section of the Sydney travel survey, an annual continuous survey since 1997, to investigate the current profile of trip chaining travel activity of individual’s in 5-year ...
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