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ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue The allocation of return and control rights to employees has been somewhat overlooked in governance literature, but it has garnered interest from scholars across various fields. Our analysis of five decades of research integrates and juxtaposes theory and evidence from three independent yet intertwined domains: employee
Elisa Del Sordo, Alessandro Zattoni
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Examination of Regional Transit Service Under Contracting: A Case Study in the Greater New Orleans Region, Research Report 10-09 [PDF]
Many local governments and transit agencies in the United States face financial difficulties in providing adequate public transit service in individual systems, and in providing sufficient regional coordination to accommodate transit trips involving at ...
Houtman, Rebecca +3 more
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Public mental health facility closures and criminal justice contact in Chicago
Abstract Research summary In 2012, Chicago closed half of its public mental health clinics, which provide services to those in need regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. Critics of the closures argued that they would result in service shortages and divert untreated patients to the criminal justice system.
Ashley N. Muchow, Agustina Laurito
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Free bus fares, bus use and physical activity: An exploratory cross‐sectional study
Abstract Issue Addressed Public transport (PT) users often accumulate more physical activity (PA) than private motor vehicle users and financial incentives may increase PT use. Responding to rising petrol prices, from 28 March to 1 May 2022, the Tasmanian government made public bus use fare‐free.
Melanie J. Sharman +4 more
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Debunking Portland: The City That Doesn't Work [PDF]
Though many people consider Portland, Oregon, a model of 21st-century urban planning, the region's integrated land-use and transportation plans have greatly reduced the area's livability.
Randal O'Toole
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This article proposes an edge‐computing‐based CAV operation at a stop‐controlled intersection. It investigates different cooperation classes at a stop‐controlled intersection. The numerical experiments show that mobility and energy efficiency are improved as the cooperation class increases. Computational time is much reduced with the proposed framework.
Saeid Soleimaniamiri +6 more
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Urban form and bus riderships in Spanish cities [PDF]
The effect of urban form on mobility is a question with important implications for transportation and land use research and planning. A number of studies have investigated the relationship between mobility and various indicators of urban form while ...
Cascajo Jiménez, Rocío +4 more
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Short‐Term Passenger Flow Prediction Based on Federated Learning on the Urban Metro System
Accurate short‐term metro passenger flow prediction is critical for urban transit management, yet existing methods face two key challenges: (1) privacy risks from centralized data collection and (2) limited capability to model spatiotemporal dependencies.
Guowen Dai +4 more
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Abstract This paper examines the development of urban transport political agendas in three Nordic capital cities, Helsinki, Oslo, and Stockholm, that strive towards urban sustainability. Utilising the Multiple Streams framework as a basis for analysis, an overview of local problems, policy solutions, and politics that have characterised transport ...
Linda E. Karjalainen
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New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 09: Transportation
Abstract The transportation sector's functionality depends on climate conditions. Many New York State residents, communities, businesses, and institutions have already experienced transportation‐related climate change impacts, and many more will experience impacts in the future.
Amy Macdonald +8 more
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