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Local public transport 156 Öffentlicher Nahverkehr 156 Public transport 148 Theorie 139 Theory 139 Urban transport 134 Stadtverkehr 129 Öffentlicher Verkehr 122 Bus transport 78 Busverkehr 78 Schienenverkehr 63 Railway transport 62 Transport infrastructure 62 Nachhaltige Mobilität 61 Sustainable mobility 61 Competition 58 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 57 Welt 57 World 56 Infrastructure investment 52 Infrastrukturinvestition 52 Luftverkehr 52 Air transport 51 Freight transport 47 Transport policy 46 Deregulation 45 Güterverkehr 44 China 43 Consumer behaviour 43 Impact assessment 43 Konsumentenverhalten 43 United States 43 Wirkungsanalyse 43 Regulation 42 USA 42 Verkehrspolitik 42 Wettbewerb 38 Cost-benefit analysis 37 EU countries 36 EU-Staaten 36
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Article in journal 789 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 789 Conference paper 134 Konferenzbeitrag 134 Collection of articles of several authors 56 Sammelwerk 56 Aufsatzsammlung 13 Konferenzschrift 10 Conference proceedings 8 Case study 5 Fallstudie 5 Festschrift 1
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Hensher, David A. 32 Mulley, Corinne 28 Preston, John 20 Cullinane, Kevin 18 Santos, Georgina 18 Nash, Chris 15 Nelson, John D. 15 Talley, Wayne K. 13 Veeneman, Wijnand W. 13 Marcucci, Edoardo 12 Stanley, John 12 van de Velde, Didier 12 Currie, Graham 11 Gatta, Valerio 11 Le Pira, Michela 11 Macário, Rosário 11 Merkert, Rico 11 Walters, Jackie 11 Macharis, Cathy 10 Alexandersson, Gunnar 9 Brooks, Mary R. 9 Muñoz, Juan Carlos 9 Attard, Maria 8 Danielis, Romeo 8 Duran-Fernandez, Roberto 8 Fearnley, Nils 8 Galilea, Patricia 8 Holmgren, Johan 8 Pallis, Athanasios A. 8 Stanley, Janet 8 Bray, David 7 Bråthen, Svein 7 Hansson, Lisa 7 Lindsey, Robin 7 Nocera, Silvio 7 Nolan, James 7 Odeck, James 7 Peoples, James 7 Proost, Stef 7 Quinet, Emile 7
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WCTR <12, 2010, Lissabon> 2 International Conference on Climate Change Targets and Urban Transport Policy <2015, Valletta> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport <13., 2013, Oxford> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport <14., 2015, Santiago de Chile> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport <15., 2017, Stockholm> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport <16., 2019, Singapore> 1 International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passengers Transport <12, 2011, Durban> 1 World Conference on Transport Research <13., 2013, Rio de Janeiro> 1
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Research in transportation economics 844 Research in Transportation Economics 549 Research in transportation economics : a research annual 32
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ECONIS (ZBW) 844 RePEc 549 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 32
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Impact of container chassis management practices in the United States on terminal operational efficiency: An operations and mitigation policy analysis
Le-Griffin, Hanh D.; Mai, Lam; Griffin, Mark - In: Research in Transportation Economics 32 (2011) 1, pp. 90-99
Existing policies designed to mitigate the environmental and social impacts of truck queuing at maritime terminals often focus on congestion problems outside of the terminal gate, targeting a reduction in the waiting and turn time of trucks as the measure of success. This paper evaluates the...
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Hinterland strategies of port authorities: A case study of the port of Barcelona
Van den Berg, Roy; Langen, Peter W. De - In: Research in Transportation Economics 33 (2011) 1, pp. 6-14
Port authorities generally focus on the development of the local port area and play a minor role in the development of port hinterlands, whereas shippers, forwarders, barge and rail operators have always been involved in the port-hinterland connection. The increasing importance of intermodal...
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The Indian dry ports sector, pricing policies and opportunities for public-private partnerships
Haralambides, Hercules; Gujar, Girish - In: Research in Transportation Economics 33 (2011) 1, pp. 51-58
At the time of writing (2010), the world is witnessing the aftermath of the most severe financial sector meltdown in modern economic history caused by the real estate bubble in the United States. Its consequences on the real economy, especially in Europe, are yet to be fathomed, and this of...
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Verifying liner Shipping Alliance’s stability by applying core theory
Yang, Dong; Liu, Miaojia; Shi, Xiaoning - In: Research in Transportation Economics 32 (2011) 1, pp. 15-24
The core is a vital concept in cooperative game theory and has been widely used in analyzing alliance’s stability. It is especially interesting to apply core theory in liner shipping market due to the latter’s exceptional characteristic of non-homogeneous cost curves as well as divisible and...
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Examining the influence of firm performance on business risk-taking and the mediation effect of scale of operations in the container terminal industry
Lun, Y.H. Venus; Browne, Michael; Lai, Kee-hung; Wong, … - In: Research in Transportation Economics 32 (2011) 1, pp. 64-70
Container shipping and its related service sectors help accelerate globalization of the world economy. This industry has been experiencing rapid growth, prompting container terminal operators to increase their handling capacity in response. Providing container terminal services requires...
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Financial and environmental impacts of hypothetical Finnish dry port structure
Henttu, Ville; Hilmola, Olli-Pekka - In: Research in Transportation Economics 33 (2011) 1, pp. 35-41
One main theme of European Union’s in transport policy statements has been the increased role of railways in the reducing environmental impacts and costs of transport activity. One option to increase the modal share of rail transport is to utilize the dry port concept, particularly applicable...
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Minimum Efficient Scale (MES) and preferred scale of container terminals
Kaselimi, Evangelia N.; Notteboom, Theo E.; Pallis, … - In: Research in Transportation Economics 32 (2011) 1, pp. 71-80
The decision on the scale of a port terminal affects the terminal’s managerial, operational and competitive position in all the phases of its life. It also affects competition structures in the port in which the terminal is operating, and has a potential impact on other terminals. Port...
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U.S. import/export container flow modeling and disruption analysis
Jones, Dean A.; Farkas, Julie L.; Bernstein, Orr; … - In: Research in Transportation Economics 32 (2011) 1, pp. 3-14
International containerized freight movement is a vital part of the supply chain for many companies, and a critical element of moving consumer goods to points of retail sale within the U.S. Containerized imports also present a clear security concern (e.g., terrorists attempting to ship “dirty...
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Placing dryports. Port regionalization as a planning challenge – The case of Hamburg, Germany, and the Süderelbe
Flämig, Heike; Hesse, Markus - In: Research in Transportation Economics 33 (2011) 1, pp. 42-50
This paper emphasizes dryports in the context of port regionalization. It specifically deals with dryports as a challenge for planning, policy and metropolitan governance in the vicinity of seaports. The starting point is the ongoing spatial shift of terminals, distribution centres and port...
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Strategic alliances in container liner shipping
Panayides, Photis M.; Wiedmer, Robert - In: Research in Transportation Economics 32 (2011) 1, pp. 25-38
The economic crisis in the years between 2008 and 2010 has demonstrated the necessity for substantial adjustments on behalf of container lines. Capacities were shifted quickly to emerging and less affected markets allowing a faster recovery of globally organized companies. This paper illustrates...
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