University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions
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Establishing Evidence of Initiatives undertaken by Non-Mobility Service Providers that are aligned with Sustainable Travel Behaviour Change as a next generation focus of MaaS as MaaF
Published 2024-10-28Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has garnered a significant amount of interest over the last 15 years and yet we have very little to show in Western nations in terms of its influence on travel behaviour aligned with sustainability ...Working Paper -
Establishing a Framework of Support to Scale in Mobility as a Service: Consolidated insights from the literature on potential governance frameworks
Published 2024-10-22A sustainable and reliable Mobility as a Service (MaaS) ecosystem must be informed by the interests of the diverse set of stakeholders which include providers and users of MaaS as well as other societal beneficiaries. ...Working Paper -
COVID-19 and its influence on the propensity to Work from Home between March 2020 and June 2021
Published 2024-09-05The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the world of work. With growing support and preference revelation from both employees and employers, we might anticipate a settling in of working from home around one ...Working Paper -
Breaching Boundaries: Improving Data Breach Notifications in Australia
Published 2024-08-22This report presents the findings from an ARC-funded research project examining organisational data breach disclosure practices in Australia. The research sought to understand how organisations navigate the increasingly ...Report, Research -
The Online Shortest Path Problem: Learning Travel Times Using a Multiarmed Bandit Framework
Published 2024In the age of e-commerce, logistics companies often operate within extensive road networks without accurate knowledge of travel times for their specific fleet of vehicles. Moreover, millions of dollars are spent on routing ...Article