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Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions

    • A study of a trusting partnership between government and industry 

      Mellish, Darryl
      Published 2009-09-01
      This paper is about reform to rural and regional bus services. The Stage 1 and 2 reforms were not done in true partnership with Industry and those experiences were published for T10. The Stage 3, Rural and Regional Reforms, ...
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    • Using value chain networks to enhance cash flow management and create corporate value: Some observations 

      Walters, David
      Published 2009-04-01
      Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which cash flow management, the value of the organisation, and strategic decision making are correlated. Methodology/Approach: A cash flow model is proposed ...
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    • Road transport and climate change: Stepping off the greenhouse gas 

      Stanley, John K.; Hensher, David A.; Loader, Chris
      Published 2009-09-01
      Transport is Australia’s third largest and second fastest growing source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The road transport sector makes up 88 percent of total transport emissions and the projected emissions increase ...
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    • Strategic Management of Integrated Public Transport and its Value in the Air Bus Service Context 

      Merkert, Rico; Beck, Matthew
      Published 2017-01-01
      While there is a well-developed body of academic literature on how to procure ground transport services and how to integrate those services, there is virtually no literature on how to do this in the context of air services ...
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    • Choice Modelling With Time-varying Attributes, With an Application to Train Crowding 

      Collins, Andrew T.; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2017-07-01
      This study is concerned with the treatment of time-varying attributes (TVAs) in discrete choice models, where the attributes are some measure of the quality of an alternative that changes over some relevant measure of time. ...
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