Content
February 2000, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 117-148 Distributed work and travel behaviour: The dynamics of interactive agency choices between employers and employees
by Ann Brewer & David Hensher - 149-164 Interpreting employee telecommuting adoption: An economics perspective
by Jin-Ru Yen
November 1999, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 323-336 Evaluating transportation programs: neglected principles
by Thomas Higgins - 337-357 Productivity, efficiency and technical change in the European railways: A non-parametric approach
by Pedro Cantos & José Pastor & Lorenzo Serrano - 359-398 Toward regional transportation governance: a case study of Greater Vancouver
by John Meligrana - 381-398 Appraisal of investments in European nodal centres for goods – freight villages: A comparative analysis
by Dimitrios Tsamboulas & Ioannis Dimitropoulos - 399-416 Simulation assessment of incident detection by cellular phone call-in programs
by Renatus Mussa & Jonathan Upchurch
August 1999, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 231-248 Organisation form, scale effects and efficiency in the British bus industry
by Jonathan Cowie & Darinka Asenova - 249-262 Estimating induced travel for evaluation of metropolitan highway expansion
by Patrick DeCorla-Souza & Harry Cohen - 263-281 Understanding individual travel decisions: results from a commuters survey in Geneva
by André De Palma & Denis Rochat - 283-297 Elasticities for taxicab fares and service availability
by Bruce Schaller - 299-322 Evaluating the benefits of a combined route guidance and road pricing system in a traffic network with recurrent congestion
by Hai Yang
May 1999, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 113-115 Guest editorial
by Ryuichi Kitamura & Chandra Bhat - 119-139 A retrospective and prospective survey of time-use research
by Chandra Bhat & Frank Koppelman - 141-171 Space, money, life-stage, and the allocation of time
by David Levinson - 173-191 The role of anticipated time pressure in activity scheduling
by Tommy Gärling & Robert Gillholm & William Montgomery - 193-229 Discretionary activity time allocation of individuals between in-home and out-of-home and between weekdays and weekends
by Chandra Bhat & Rajul Misra - 231-250 An analysis of time allocation to in-home and out-of-home discretionary activities across working days and non- working days
by Toshiyuki Yamamoto & Ryuichi Kitamura
February 1999, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-3 Restructuring of road administrations: a paradigm shift
by Antti Talvitie - 5-30 Performance indicators for the road sector
by Antti Talvitie - 31-54 Commercialising the management and maintenance of trunk roads in the United Kingdom
by Lawrie Haynes & Neil Roden - 55-66 The New Zealand experience in restructuring road administration New Zealand road reform
by Robin Dunlop - 67-86 New models for financing and managing highways: asset-based road corporations in China
by Ping Li & Sanli Zhang & Antti Talvitie & Yufu Chen - 87-111 Commercially managed road funds: managing roads like a business, not like a bureaucracy
by Ian Heggie