University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions
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Enhancing last- mile connectivity through participatory planning- A case of Namma metro, Bengaluru
Published 2024-12-16"An advanced city is not one where even the poor use cars, but rather one where even the rich use public transport" (Enrique Penalosa, 2013). The urgency for sustainable solutions has grown as rapid urbanization outpaces ...Open AccessConference paper -
Assessment design through co-design. Reimagining Business School courses
Published 2025This educational resource explores the transformative practice of assessment design in higher education. The resource focuses on three large courses at a Business School at a leading Australian university. Using a co-design ...Open AccessReport, Research -
Comparing use of e-scooters and e-bikes – two similar modes of micromobility filling slightly different roles
Published 2024-12-06Free floating dockless e-scooters and e-bikes are relative new phenomenon in the mobility system. Still, we have been able to learn quite a bit on how they are used. Studies typically suggest that both modes of transport ...Open AccessConference paper -
Critical factors influenced Pedestrian Walking Speed: A Meta-Analysis
Published 2024-12-06Active transport plays a vital role in sustainable transport and urban planning and is beneficial for health. Since improving active transport facilities that provide service to active transport would improve the safety ...Open AccessConference paper -
Exploring factors influencing e-scooter use in islands
Published 2024-12-06E-scooters, both privately owned and shared, have emerged as popular micromobility options addressing first/last-mile issues, increasing accessibility and in some cases, complementing public transport and reducing car use. ...Open AccessConference paper