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    • Accounting for the Location and Allocation of Working Hours throughout the Working Week: A Discrete-Continuous Choice model 

      Hensher, David A.; Wei, Edward; Pellegrini, Andrea
      Published 2024-08-08
      As COVID-19 becomes a close distant memory for many, we are seeing the impact it has had on where working hours throughout the week are being undertaken. It is not unreasonable to assume that the support for greater ...
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    • Addressing transport disadvantages in regional and rural areas through integrated mobility services 

      Xi, Haoning; Nelson, John D.; Mulley, Corinne; Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh Q.; Balbontin, Camila
      Published 2024-03-14
      This paper explores mobility barriers and the impact of transport disadvantage on vulnerable individuals (e.g., the elderly, disabled, and low-income) in regional and rural areas, including the limited transport options, ...
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    • Barriers towards enhancing mobility through MaaS in a Regional and Rural context: insights from suppliers and organisers 

      Xi, Haoning; Nelson, John D.; Mulley, Corinne; Hensher, David A.; Ho, Chinh Q.; Balbontin, Camila
      Published 2024-05-16
      This study explores the potential of a mobility framework for MaaS in a regional and rural context. In-depth interviews of stakeholders, including Non-Transport Providers and Transport Providers, were conducted in three ...
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    • Commuting mode choice and work from home in the later stages of COVID-19: Consolidating a future focussed prediction tool to inform transport and land use planning. 

      Hensher, David A.; Balbontin, Camila; Beck, Matthew J.; Wei, Edward
      Published 2024-01-18
      As COVID-19 slowly dissipated after 30 months since March 2020, working from home (WFH) continues to be popular, with support from notable numbers of employees and employers. With growing evidence that we have either ...
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    • COVID-19 and its influence on the propensity to Work from Home between March 2020 and June 2021 

      Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew J.; Balbontin, Camila
      Published 2024-09-05
      The 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 ...
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    • Establishing a Framework of Support to Scale in Mobility as a Service: Consolidated insights from the literature on potential governance frameworks 

      Kandanaarachchi, Thiranjaya; Nelson, John D.; Hensher, David A.; Mulley, Corinne; Wei, Edward; Ho, Chinh Q.
      Published 2024-10-22
      A 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. ...
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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 

      Hensher, David A.; Nelson, John D.; Balbontin, Camila; Ho, Chinh Q.; Wei, Edward; Mulley, Corinne; Kandanaarachchi, Thiranjaya
      Published 2024-10-28
      Mobility 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 ...
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    • Exploring Temporal Stability in Travel Attitudes 

      Mulley, Corinne; Van Acker, Veronique
      Published 2024-11-21
      Many travel behaviour studies focus on the interaction between attitudes and travel behaviour, but in doing so have used a multitude of attitude measurements. These studies often use surveys where respondents are asked to ...
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    • Extended Macroscopic Node Model for Multilane Traffic 

      Gong, Xiaolin; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.; Raadsen, Mark P.H.
      Published 2024-02-05
      In a macroscopic assignment model, traffic flows are distributed onto the network by means of a network loading model. The network loading propagates flows along links via a link model and through junctions or intersections ...
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    • Hidden Effects and Externalities of Electric Vehicles 

      Haghani, Milad; Ghaderi, Hadi; Hensher, David
      Published 2024-05-16
      The global drive towards sustainability has ushered in a new era of transportation, prominently featuring the rise of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs). The rapid rise of BEVs has been widely hailed as a crucial milestone ...
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    • Identifying main drivers for students and staff members’ mode choice or to work/study from home or attend University campus: A case study in Australia 

      Balbontin, Camila; Nelson, John D.; Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew J.
      Published 2024-05-16
      Universities are major trip attractors and generators in large cities, and they have a significant influence on the transport network particularly in high-density areas. The trips to and from university campuses are made ...
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    • Incorporation of Endogenous Exit Capacities in Node Models with Various Movement Exit Speeds 

      Gong, Xiaolin; Raadsen, Mark P.H.; Bliemer, Michiel C.J.
      Published 2024-07-18
      In macroscopic traffic assignment, the node model is fundamental for accurately capturing traffic dynamics at junctions and intersections, which are often the primary sources of travel delays in urban networks. The ...
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    • Incorporation of non-persistent delays at signalised intersections in the link transmission model 

      Bliemer, Michiel C.J.; Gong, Xiaolin; Raadsen, Mark P.H.
      Published 2024-07-17
      In macroscopic dynamic traffic assignment, traffic flows are allocated to a transport network by means of a dynamic network loading model, with travel time being a primary output. Dynamic network loading not only determines ...
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    • Job Performance, Productivity, and the Roles of Employee Motivation and Wellbeing in Employees' Work Arrangement Choices 

      Wei, Edward; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2024-11-15
      Productivity has been the focus of recent debates on work location, especially when working from home. This research investigates the framework and latent constructs of what productivity represents for job performance, ...
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    • The Link between Service Frequency and Patronage: A short note 

      Hensher, David A.; Wei, Edward; Liu, Wen; Nelson, John D.
      Published 2024-03-27
      Bus service frequency is extensively studied in many papers; however, we found a lack of a single source that will enable a synthesis overview of the main elasticity evidence on the relationship between service frequency ...
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    • A literature/evidence review and assessment of a strategic case for fast trains in NSW? 

      Rose, John; Merkert, Rico; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2024-07-17
      The need to balance population and employment growth with economic and environmentally sustainable initiatives represents one of, if not the most significant challenges facing Governments today. To place the difficulties ...
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    • Mobility-as-a-Service and Travel Behaviour Change: How multimodal bundles reshape our travel choices 

      Militão, Aitan M.; Ho, Chinh Q.; Nelson, John D.
      Published 2024-02-16
      Mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) offers an appealing narrative around sustainable mobility as being a useful tool for the transportation sector to achieve sustainable goals by changing users travel behaviour. Empirical evidence ...
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    • Modelling and Performance Evaluation of Containerised Parcel Delivery 

      Eskandarzadeh, Saman; Fahimnia, Behnam
      Published 2024-01-08
      This paper investigates different factors that affect the performance of containerised transportation in parcel delivery networks. Motivated by a situation facing a postal delivery company in Australia, we study how container ...
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    • A Nexus or Not? A First Examination of Cost-of-Living Concern, Neighbourhood Perceptions, Active Travel, and Wellbeing in Cities 

      Beck, Matthew J.; Greaves, Stephen
      Published 2024-11-15
      This paper represents an important first step in the literature, to look at potential links between cost-of-living stress and the perceptions of local neighbourhoods, under the hypothesis that greater pressure about housing ...
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    • On allowing endogenous minimum consumption bounds in the Multiple Discrete Continuous Choice Model: An application to expenditure patterns 

      Pellegrini, Andrea; Rose, John Matthew
      Published 2024-02-05
      In this study, we develop a novel econometric framework that allows for endogenously estimating minimum goods amounts, and their subsequent impact on individuals’ multiple discrete/continuous consumption choices. To do so, ...
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