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Submissions from 2024

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Determining contract conditions in a PPP project among deep uncertainty in future outturn travel demand, Kangsoo Kim, Jinseog Kim, Hyejin Cho, and Donghyung Yook

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Risk mitigation in urban bus concession contracts: Overcoming uncertainties with a real options model, Gabriel Stumpf, Rui Cunha Marques, R. Richard Geddes, and Rafael Igrejas da Silva

Submissions from 2023

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The impact of ownership and contractual practice on the technical efficiency level of the public transport operators: An international comparison, Foued Aloulou and Imen Ghannouchi

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Optimization and public transport tendering: a case study in Southern Italy, Vincenzo Corvello, Roberto Musmanno, Giuseppe Pavone, Francesco Santoro, and Francesca Vocaturo

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Innovation in stable competitive tendering regimes: An insoluble knot?, Lisa Hansson, Malin Aldenius, Alexander Paulsson, Karin Thoresson, and Birgitta Vitestam

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All things must pass? Recent changes to competition and ownership in public transport in Great Britain., John Preston

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Has collaboration contributed to goal achievement in Swedish public transport?, Roger Pyddoke and Karin Thoresson

Submissions from 2022

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Cost Drivers of Electric Bus Contracts: Analysis of 33 Indian Cities, Ravi Gadepalli, Sushmitha Gumireddy, and Prateek Bansal

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Compensation and coordination mechanisms on China's railway public transportation service, Daqing Gong, Long Ren, Shifeng Liu, and Xiaojie Yan

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Is it time for a new bus contract procurement model under a zero emissions bus setting?, David A. Hensher

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Traffic safety in bus transport: An analysis of Norway’s largest transit authority’s contract requirements to bus companies, Tor-Olav Nævestad, Rune Elvik, Vibeke Milch, Katrine Karlsen, and Ross Phillips

Submissions from 2021

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Does the measured performance of bus operators depend on the index chosen to assess reliability in contracts? An analysis of bus headway variability, Javiera Godachevich and Alejandro Tirachini

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The case for negotiated contracts under the transition to a green bus fleet, David A. Hensher

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Optimal quality incentive scheme design in contracting out public bus services, Dian Sheng, Qiang Meng, and Zhi-Chun Li

Submissions from 2020

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Hybrid markets in public transport – contract design, performance and conflicts, Gunnar Alexandersson, Staffan Hultén, and Juan J. Jardón

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Misguided quality incentives: The case of the Santiago bus system, Marco Batarce and Franco Ávila

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Flexibility in contract design - is that possible?, Carolina Camén, Panagiota Tsaxiri, Malin Aldenius, and Helene Lidestam

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A theory of deregulation in public transport, Andrei Dementiev and Hyen Jin Han

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Transport industry adapting to change: An Australian case study, Christopher Lowe, Janet Stanley, and John Stanley

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Public transport procurement in Britain, Chris Nash and Andrew Smith

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Public Transport tendering and contracting arrangements in countries under regulatory transition: The case of Cyprus, Panagiotis Papaioannou, Georgios Georgiadis, Anastasia Nikolaidou, and Ioannis Politis

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And the beat goes on. The continued trials and tribulations of passenger rail franchising in Great Britain, John Preston and Charles Bickel

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Workshop 1 report: Models of mainstream public transport provision, John Preston and Jackie Walters

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Penalties as incentives for punctuality and regularity in tendered Swedish public transport, Roger Pyddoke

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How do different payment schemes to operators affect public transport concessions? A microeconomic model, Juan Pablo Sepúlveda and Patricia Galilea

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Public bus service contracting: A critical review and future research opportunities, Dian Sheng and Qiang Meng

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Workshop 2 report: Practical considerations in implementing different institutional regimes, Didier van de Velde and Gunnar Alexandersson

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The Distance Factor in Swedish Bus Contracts How far are operators willing to go?, Andreas Vigren

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The impact on bus ridership of passenger incentive contracts in public transport, Andreas Vigren and Roger Pyddoke

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Value for money in procurement of urban bus services – Competitive tendering versus negotiated contracts: Recent New Zealand experience, Ian Wallis

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Understanding bidder behaviour: The case of the Mamelodi contract, Jackie Walters

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Mobility as a service (MaaS): Charting a future context, Yale Z. Wong, David A. Hensher, and Corinne Mulley

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Metro disruption management: Contracting substitute bus service under uncertain system recovery time, Shuyang Zhang and Hong K. Lo

Submissions from 2019

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The Need for Greater Transparency When Assessing the Performance and Prospects of Melbourne’s Rail Franchise Contracts, David Patrick Ashmore, John Stone, and Yvonne Kirk

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Selecting an optimal contractual payment model for Istanbul's public bus operators using non-linear mathematical programming, Fatih Canıtez, Dilay Çelebi, Muhammet Deveci, and Yusuf Kuvvetli

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Cost, quality and scope of service: The case of the Israeli public bus sector, Yoram Ida, Joseph Berechman, and Sigal Levy

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How to liberalise rail passenger services? Lessons from european experience, Chris Nash, Andrew Smith, Yves Crozet, Heike Link, and Jan-Eric Nilsson

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US Commuter Rail Renaissance: A 30-Year Progress Report, David O. Nelson and Katherine K. O'Neil

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Public transit cost efficiency studies: The impact of non-contracting regulations, K. Obeng

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Adapting Procurement Models for Electric Buses in Latin America, Jone Orbea, Sebastian Castellanos, Cristina Albuquerque, Ryan Sclar, and Berta Pinheiro

Submissions from 2018

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20 years of competitive tendering in the Norwegian bus industry – An analysis of bidders and winning bids, Jørgen Aarhaug, Nils Fearnley, Fredrik A. Gregersen, and Robert Bjørnøy Norseng

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Contracting Fixed-Route Bus Transit Service, Daniel Boyle

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Transaction cost economics of procurement models in public transport: An institutional perspective, Fatih Canıtez and Dilay Çelebi

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Contracting out public transport services to vertical partnerships, Andrei Dementiev

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Partnerships between operators and public transport authorities. Working practices in relational contracting and collaborative partnerships, Robert Hrelja, Tom Rye, and Caroline Mullen

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Commercial services in German local public transport, Astrid Karl

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Emerging trends and innovations for electric bus adoption—a comparative case study of contracting and financing of 22 cities in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Xiangyi Li, Sebastian Castellanos, and Anne Maassen

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A broader perspective on social outcomes in transport, Chris Lowe, John Stanley, and Janet Stanley

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Trade-offs between transaction cost, operation cost and innovation in the context of procurement and asset specificity – The example of the bus industry, R. Merkert, C. Mulley, and M. M. Hakim

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Changing roles and new perspectives: towards market orientation in public transport, Sofia Molander

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Worse than Baumol's disease: The implications of labor productivity, contracting out, and unionization on transit operation costs, Javier Morales Sarriera, Frederick P. Salvucci, and Jinhua Zhao

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Contracting Commuter Rail Services, Volume 1: Guidebook, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

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Contracting Commuter Rail Services, Volume 2: Commuter Rail System Profiles, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

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Collaboration in public transport planning – Why, how and what?, Alexander Paulsson, Karolina Isaksson, Claus Hedegaard Sørensen, Robert Hrelja, Tom Rye, and Christina Scholten

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Outcomes from new contracts with “strong” incentives for increasing ridership in bus transport in Stockholm, Roger Pyddoke and Hanna Lindgren

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Local public transport in Russia: Regulation, ownership and competition, Alexander Ryzhkov

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A typology of inter-organisational coordination in public transport: The case of timetable planning in Denmark, Claus Hedegaard Sørensen

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Characteristics of Bus Transit Vehicles in the United States: A 30-Year National Trend Analysis, Li Tang, Albert Gan, Fabian Cevallos, and Priyanka Alluri

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How many want to drive the bus? Analyzing the number of bids for public transport bus contracts, Andreas Vigren

Submissions from 2017

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Future bus transport contracts under a mobility as a service (MaaS) regime in the digital age: Are they likely to change?, David A. Hensher

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Maintaining competition in recurrent procurement contracts: A case study on the London bus market, Elisabetta Iossa and Michael Waterson

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Off the rails: The cost performance of infrastructure rail projects, Peter E.D. Love, Jingyang Zhou, David J. Edwards, Zahir Irani, and Chun-Pong Sing

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Public Transportation Guidebook for Small- and Medium-Sized Public-Private Partnerships, Nathan M. Macek, Elizabeth G. Neely, and Ella C. Claney

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Planning Approaches in Contracted Fixed-Route Bus Transit Service in the United States: Private Sector’s Role in the Planning Process and Its Influence on Performance Outcomes, Joel Mendez and Jeffrey R. Brown

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Optimal bus transit route packaging in a privatized contracting regime, Ashish Nayan and David Z.W. Wang

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Cost models for local road transit, Umberto Petruccelli and Salvatore Carleo

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Urban bus contractual regimes in small- and medium-sized municipalities: Competitive tendering or negotiation?, Jordi Rosell

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Lessons from building paratransit operators’ capacity to be partners in Cape Town’s public transport reform process, Herrie Schalekamp

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Using GIS to assess the potential for centralised planning of bus networks, Yuji Shi, Simon Blainey, and Nick Hounsell

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Synthesis of Information Related to Transit Practices: 2017, Jon Williams

Submissions from 2016

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Dominating factors contributing to the high(er) costs for public bus transports in Sweden, Carolina Camén and Helene Lidestam

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Deregulation, Franchising, Outsourcing, and Corporatisation in Local Public Transport: International experience, Graham Currie

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Exploring performance outcomes and regulatory contexts of Light Rail in Australia and the US, Graham Currie and Chris De Gruyter

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Analyzing the gap between the QOS demanded by PT users and QOS supplied by service operators, Bryan Epstein and Moshe Givoni

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Efficient contracting and incentive agreements between regulators and bus operators: The influence of risk preferences of contracting agents on contract choice, David A. Hensher, Chinh Ho, and Louise Knowles

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Disruption costs in bus contract transitions, David A. Hensher, Chinh Ho, and Corinne M. Mulley

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A case for negotiated performance-based contracting rather than competitive tendering in government public transport (bus) service procurement, Peter Kavanagh

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What drives the drivers? Predicting turnover intentions in the Belgian bus and coach industry, Steven Lannoo and Elsy Verhofstadt

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Improving bus service reliability: The Singapore experience, Waiyan Leong, Karen Goh, Stephane Hess, and Paul Murphy

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The effect of contract renewal and competitive tendering on public transport costs, subsidies and ridership, Arnoud Mouwen and Jos van Ommeren

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The publicness of public transport: The changing nature of public transport in Latin American cities, Laurel Paget-Seekins and Manuel Tironi

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A review of general practice in contracting public transport services and transfer to BRT systems, Marisa J.D. Pedro and Rosário Macário

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Big buses in a small country: The prospects for bus services in Wales, John Preston

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Deja Vu all over again? Rail franchising in Britain, John Preston

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Optimal allocation of vehicles to bus routes using automatically collected data and simulation modelling, Gabriel E. Sánchez-Martínez, Haris N. Koutsopoulos, and Nigel H.M. Wilson

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Contracting Commuter Rail Services, Texas A&M Transportation Institute; ESH Consult; James Stoetzel; and Shelly Brown Associates, LLC

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Developments in public transport governance in the Netherlands; more recent developments, Wijnand Veeneman

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Cost efficiency in Swedish public transport, Andreas Vigren

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Demand and service impacts of competition for the market – Australian urban bus case studies, Ian P. Wallis

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The impact of alternative governance forms of regional public rail transport on transaction costs. Case evidence from Germany and Switzerland, Philipp Wegelin and Widar von Arx

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Do the organizational forms affect passenger satisfaction? Evidence from Chinese public transport service, Chunqin Zhang, Zhicai Juan, Weite Lu, and Guangnian Xiao

Submissions from 2015

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Innovation strategy in new transportation systems: The case of Crossrail, Mark Dodgson, David Gann, Sam MacAulay, and Andrew Davies

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Competitive tendering versus performance-based negotiation in Swiss public transport, M. Filippini, M. Koller, and G. Masiero

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Regulation of public bus services: The Israeli experience, Yoram Ida and Gal Talit

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Optimizing dial-a-ride services in Maryland: Benefits of computerized routing and scheduling, Nikola Marković, Rahul Nair, Paul Schonfeld, Elise Miller-Hooks, and Matthew Mohebbi

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Inclusion of quality criteria in public bus service contracts in metropolitan areas, Marta Rojo, Luigi dell’Olio, Hernán Gonzalo-Orden, and Ángel Ibeas

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Do contractual practices affect technical efficiency? Evidence from public transport operators in China, Chunqin Zhang, Zhicai Juan, and Guangnian Xiao

Submissions from 2014

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Valley Metro Organizational Integration Advancing the Future of Transportation in the Metropolitan Area of Phoenix, Arizona, Carol L. Ketcherside and Manasvi Menon

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Converging structures? Recent regulatory change in bus-based local public transport in Sweden and England, Tom Rye and Anders Wretstrand

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How can customer focus be strengthened in competitive tendering?, Christoph Schaaffkamp