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Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions

    • Integrated transport management: Lessons from a Chinese city 

      Yang, Wei; Veeneman, Wijnand; Jong, Martin de; Song, Yun
      Published 2020
      Sustainable transport typically requires a broad spectrum of policy measures, with responsibilities shared by different authorities and with various public values competed with each other, such as commuting, health, spatial ...
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    • Regulatory governance in emerging technologies: the case of autonomous vehicles in Sweden and Norway 

      Hansso, Lisa
      Published 2020
      Vehicle producers, universities, and technology companies, among others, are today involved in the development of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Ongoing in several countries are experimental activities in actual traffic ...
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    • The effect of public transport quality on car ownership – a source of wider benefits? 

      Holmgren, Johan
      Published 2020
      This paper discusses the potential impact of public transport service levels on car ownership and it is discussed whether this connection can be seen as a source of wider economic benefits that would ensue from improving ...
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    • Accounting for the spatial incidence of working from home in an integrated transport and land model system 

      Hensher, David A.; Wei, Edward; Liu, Wen
      Published 2022
      The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a seismic shift in the way in which work is conducted. Remote working or working from home is becoming a centrepiece of the next normal with strong support from both employers and ...
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    • A Business Model Perspective to Understand Intra-firm Transitions: From traditional to flexible public transport services 

      Sharmeen, Fariya; Drost, Denise; Meurs, Henk
      Published 2020
      Socio technological transition with respect to innovations is a broader concept and generally is theorized as such. It is, therefore, unclear how at the micro level the business firms within an industry is restructuring ...
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