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Accounting for scale heterogeneity within and between pooled data sources
Hypothetical bias, choice experiments and willingness to pay
Erratum to: Ridership drivers of bus rapid transit systems
Competition and ownership in land passenger transport: New directions
Competition and ownership in land passenger transport: New directions
Transacting under a performance-based contract: The role of negotiation and competitive tendering
Transacting under a performance-based contract: The role of negotiation and competitive tendering
Congestion and variable user charging as an effective travel demand management instrument
Service quality--developing a service quality index in the provision of commercial bus contracts
Performance-based quality contracts in bus service provision
Specification and estimation of the nested logit model: alternative normalisations
A Billion Trips Per Day: Tradition and Transition in European Travel Patterns
TRESIS: A transportation, land use and environmental strategy impact simulator for urban areas
Safety in the road environment: a driver behavioural response perspective
Demand for taxi services: new elasticity evidence
Trip chaining as a barrier to the propensity to use public transport
Stated preference analysis of travel choices: the state of practice
Socially and environmentally appropriate urban futures for the motor car
Ridership drivers of bus rapid transit systems
Productive efficiency and ownership of urban bus services
Accounting for travel time variability in the optimal pricing of cars and buses
Bus rapid transit systems: a comparative assessment
Modal image: candidate drivers of preference differences for BRT and LRT
Shift of reference point and implications on behavioral reaction to gains and losses
The implications on willingness to pay of respondents ignoring specific attributes
The Signs of the Times: Imposing a Globally Signed Condition on Willingness to Pay Distributions
Passenger experience with quality-enhanced bus service: the tyne and wear ‘superoute’ services