ITEA annual conference and school on transportation economics

Hong Kong

 
June 27, 2018
 
14:00 to 15:00Parallel sessions 1-5
 
 
15:00 to 16:00Parallel sessions 6-10
 
 
16:00 to 16:30Coffee break
 
 
16:30 to 18:30Keynote lecture by Masahisa Fujita and best paper awards , V322
 
 
 
June 28, 2018
 
08:30 to 09:30Parallel sessions 12-16
 
 
09:30 to 10:30Parallel sessions 17-21
 
 
10:30 to 11:00Coffee break
 
 
11:00 to 12:00Parallel sessions 22-26
 
 
12:00 to 13:00Parallel sessions 27-31
 
 
13:00 to 14:00Lunch
 
 
14:00 to 15:00Parallel sessions 32-36
 
 
15:00 to 16:00Parallel sessions 37-41
 
 
16:00 to 16:30Coffee break
 
 
16:30 to 18:30International Transport Forum, V322
 
 
 
June 29, 2018
 
08:30 to 09:30ITEA Executive Committee, R902
 
 
09:30 to 10:30Parallel sessions 44-48
 
 
10:30 to 11:00Coffee break
 
 
11:00 to 12:00Parallel sessions 49-53
 
 
12:00 to 13:00Parallel sessions 54-58
 
 
13:00 to 14:00Lunch
 
 
14:00 to 15:00ITEA General Assembly, M1603
 
 
15:00 to 16:00Parallel sessions 60-64
 
 
16:00 to 16:30Coffee break
 
 
16:30 to 17:30Parallel sessions 65-68
 
 
17:30 to 18:30Parallel sessions 69-71
 
 

 

Program Notes and Index of Sessions

Parallel sessions 1-5
June 27, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
 
Air traffic control, R1108
Climate change, R1206
High speed rail: Demand and impact on airport, R1106
Pricing: Intermodal and road tolls, R1109
Public transport: Subsidies, R1205

Parallel sessions 6-10
June 27, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
 
Airlines: Entry and LCCs, R1109
Autonomous vehicles: Welfare analysis, R1205
High speed rail: Network configuration and territorial conditions, R1108
Maritime: Loyalty, R1106
Public transport: Optimal pricing, R1205

Keynote lecture by Masahisa Fujita and best paper awards
V322
June 27, 2018 16:30 to 18:30
 
Keynote lecture by Masahisa Fujita and best paper awards

Parallel sessions 12-16
June 28, 2018 08:30 to 09:30
 
Airlines: Alliances, R1108
Bottleneck: Mixed traffic and revenue-neutrality, R1206
Intermodal: Cargo, R1106
Policies: Parking management and capacity investment, R1109
Traffic management: Tolling and app-based feedback, R1205

Parallel sessions 17-21
June 28, 2018 09:30 to 10:30
 
Airlines: Empirics, R1108
Intermodal: Air and rail, R1106
Maritime: Dedicated terminals and connectivity, R1109
Rail: Disruptions and costs, R1205
Urban economics: Urban realm and urban growth, R1206

Parallel sessions 22-26
June 28, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
 
Airlines: Networks, R1106
Autonomous vehicles: Public transport, R1205
Infrastructure management: Vehicle electrification and regional interdependence, R1108
Maritime: Disruptions, R1109
Traffic management: Tolling and trading, R1206

Parallel sessions 27-31
June 28, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
 
Infrastructure management: Vertical separation and administered incentive pricin..., R1108
Maritime: Trade, R1109
Public transport: Optimal fleet and differential pricing, R1205
Road congestion: Self-financing and pricing, R1106
Traffic management: Dynamics and mechanism design, R1206

Parallel sessions 32-36
June 28, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
 
Airports: Pricing and capacity, R1106
Discrete choice: Best, worst, best-worst and large scale allocation, R1108
Privatization: Incentive contracts, R1109
Safety, R1205
Supply chain, R1206

Parallel sessions 37-41
June 28, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
 
Air transport: Ancillary supplies and productivity, R1206
Airports: Congestion management, R1106
Intermodal: Commute, R1108
Schedule reliability, R1205
Urban economics: Sustainability and commuting, R1109

International Transport Forum
V322
June 28, 2018 16:30 to 18:30
 
International Transport Forum

ITEA Executive Committee
R902
June 29, 2018 08:30 to 09:30
 
ITEA Executive Committee

Parallel sessions 44-48
June 29, 2018 09:30 to 10:30
 
Air transport: Demand and security, R1108
Cost benefit analysis, R1106
Electric vehicles, R1205
Privatization: Competition, R1109
Wider economic benefits: Trade and economic geography, R1206

Parallel sessions 49-53
June 29, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
 
Airports: Slots, R1106
Governance: Aiports and railways, R1206
Parking: Park&Ride and tradable permits, R1109
Rail: Frequency and barrier-free design, R1108
Shared mobility: Carsharing and bikesharing, R1206

Parallel sessions 54-58
June 29, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
 
Intermodal: Air and rail, R1108
Parking: Marginal external cost and regulation, R1109
Rail: Marginal cost and open-access competition, R1205
Travel time reliability, R1106
Wider economic benefits: Transportation improvement, R1206

ITEA General Assembly
M1603
June 29, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
 
ITEA General Assembly

Parallel sessions 60-64
June 29, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
 
Public transport: Economies of scale and mergers, R1109
Shared mobility: Mobility behaviors and parking, R1205
Traffic management: Surface parking and decentralisation, R1108
Urban structure: Public transport and transit system, R1206
Wider economic benefits: Land value capture and residential properties, R1106

Parallel sessions 65-68
June 29, 2018 16:30 to 17:30
 
Air transport: Connectivity, R1206
Discrete choice: Extreme and extremeness, R1205
Environment: Air pollution and noise, R1108
Shared mobility: Carpool and autonomous vehicles, R1109

Parallel sessions 69-71
June 29, 2018 17:30 to 18:30
 
Airlines: Model testing and experiment, R1108
General equilibrium, R1106
Wider economic benefits: Economic growth, R1109

 

Summary of All Sessions

#Date/TimeLocationTypeTitlePapers
1June 27, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1108 contributed Air traffic control2
2June 27, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1206 contributed Climate change2
3June 27, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1106 contributed High speed rail: Demand and impact on airport2
4June 27, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1109 contributed Pricing: Intermodal and road tolls2
5June 27, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1205 contributed Public transport: Subsidies2
6June 27, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1109 contributed Airlines: Entry and LCCs2
7June 27, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1205 contributed Autonomous vehicles: Welfare analysis2
8June 27, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1108 contributed High speed rail: Network configuration and territorial conditions2
9June 27, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1106 contributed Maritime: Loyalty2
10June 27, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1205 contributed Public transport: Optimal pricing2
11June 27, 2018
16:30-18:30
V322 invited Keynote lecture by Masahisa Fujita and best paper awards 0
12June 28, 2018
8:30-9:30
R1108 contributed Airlines: Alliances2
13June 28, 2018
8:30-9:30
R1206 contributed Bottleneck: Mixed traffic and revenue-neutrality2
14June 28, 2018
8:30-9:30
R1106 contributed Intermodal: Cargo1
15June 28, 2018
8:30-9:30
R1109 contributed Policies: Parking management and capacity investment2
16June 28, 2018
8:30-9:30
R1205 contributed Traffic management: Tolling and app-based feedback2
17June 28, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1108 contributed Airlines: Empirics2
18June 28, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1106 contributed Intermodal: Air and rail2
19June 28, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1109 contributed Maritime: Dedicated terminals and connectivity2
20June 28, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1205 contributed Rail: Disruptions and costs2
21June 28, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1206 contributed Urban economics: Urban realm and urban growth2
22June 28, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1106 contributed Airlines: Networks2
23June 28, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1205 contributed Autonomous vehicles: Public transport2
24June 28, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1108 contributed Infrastructure management: Vehicle electrification and regional interdependence2
25June 28, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1109 contributed Maritime: Disruptions2
26June 28, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1206 contributed Traffic management: Tolling and trading2
27June 28, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1108 contributed Infrastructure management: Vertical separation and administered incentive pricing2
28June 28, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1109 contributed Maritime: Trade2
29June 28, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1205 contributed Public transport: Optimal fleet and differential pricing2
30June 28, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1106 contributed Road congestion: Self-financing and pricing2
31June 28, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1206 contributed Traffic management: Dynamics and mechanism design2
32June 28, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1106 contributed Airports: Pricing and capacity2
33June 28, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1108 contributed Discrete choice: Best, worst, best-worst and large scale allocation2
34June 28, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1109 contributed Privatization: Incentive contracts2
35June 28, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1205 contributed Safety2
36June 28, 2018
14:00-15:00
R1206 contributed Supply chain2
37June 28, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1206 contributed Air transport: Ancillary supplies and productivity2
38June 28, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1106 contributed Airports: Congestion management2
39June 28, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1108 contributed Intermodal: Commute2
40June 28, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1205 contributed Schedule reliability2
41June 28, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1109 contributed Urban economics: Sustainability and commuting2
42June 28, 2018
16:30-18:30
V322 invited International Transport Forum0
43June 29, 2018
8:30-9:30
R902 invited ITEA Executive Committee0
44June 29, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1108 contributed Air transport: Demand and security2
45June 29, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1106 contributed Cost benefit analysis2
46June 29, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1205 contributed Electric vehicles2
47June 29, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1109 contributed Privatization: Competition2
48June 29, 2018
9:30-10:30
R1206 contributed Wider economic benefits: Trade and economic geography2
49June 29, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1106 contributed Airports: Slots2
50June 29, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1206 contributed Governance: Aiports and railways2
51June 29, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1109 contributed Parking: Park&Ride and tradable permits2
52June 29, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1108 contributed Rail: Frequency and barrier-free design2
53June 29, 2018
11:00-12:00
R1206 contributed Shared mobility: Carsharing and bikesharing2
54June 29, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1108 contributed Intermodal: Air and rail2
55June 29, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1109 contributed Parking: Marginal external cost and regulation2
56June 29, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1205 contributed Rail: Marginal cost and open-access competition2
57June 29, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1106 contributed Travel time reliability2
58June 29, 2018
12:00-13:00
R1206 contributed Wider economic benefits: Transportation improvement2
59June 29, 2018
14:00-15:00
M1603 invited ITEA General Assembly0
60June 29, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1109 contributed Public transport: Economies of scale and mergers2
61June 29, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1205 contributed Shared mobility: Mobility behaviors and parking2
62June 29, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1108 contributed Traffic management: Surface parking and decentralisation2
63June 29, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1206 contributed Urban structure: Public transport and transit system2
64June 29, 2018
15:00-16:00
R1106 contributed Wider economic benefits: Land value capture and residential properties2
65June 29, 2018
16:30-17:30
R1206 contributed Air transport: Connectivity2
66June 29, 2018
16:30-17:30
R1205 contributed Discrete choice: Extreme and extremeness2
67June 29, 2018
16:30-17:30
R1108 contributed Environment: Air pollution and noise2
68June 29, 2018
16:30-17:30
R1109 contributed Shared mobility: Carpool and autonomous vehicles2
69June 29, 2018
17:30-18:30
R1108 contributed Airlines: Model testing and experiment2
70June 29, 2018
17:30-18:30
R1106 contributed General equilibrium2
71June 29, 2018
17:30-18:30
R1109 contributed Wider economic benefits: Economic growth2
 

71 sessions, 133 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers


 

ITEA annual conference and school on transportation economics

Detailed List of Sessions

 
Session 1: Air traffic control
June 27, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: Nicole Adler, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Session type: contributed
 

1. From static sectorization to dynamic airspace structures - Operational and economic benefits of flight centered air traffic management
By Thomas Standfuss; DLR - German Aerospace Center
Frank Fichert; University of Applied Science Worms
Michael Schultz; DLR German Aerospace Center
   presented by: Thomas Standfuss, DLR - German Aerospace Center
 

2. Introducing Competition in European Air Traffic Control Provision using Auction Mechanisms
By Nicole Adler; Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Eran Hanany; Tel Aviv University
Stef Proost; KULeuven
   presented by: Nicole Adler, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
 
Session 2: Climate change
June 27, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Alain Quinet, SNCF Réseau
Session type: contributed
 

1. A discrete-continuous model of car portfolio choice
By Anders Munk-Nielsen; University of Copenhagen
   presented by: Anders Munk-Nielsen, University of Copenhagen
 

2. Climate change and Cost-benefit analysis of Rail investments: Estimating the Impact of Renewal from a life cycle perspective
By alain QUINET; SNCF Reseau
Alain Quinet; SNCF Réseau
   presented by: Alain Quinet, SNCF Réseau
 
Session 3: High speed rail: Demand and impact on airport
June 27, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: SHULI LIU, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Assessing the demand for rail transport: an empirical analysis for high-speed services in France
By Anthony Martin; French Rail and Road Regulatory Body (Arafer)
Olivier Chalmeau; Arafer
Aude Le Lannier; Arafer
   presented by: Anthony Martin, French Rail and Road Regulatory Body (Arafer)
 

2. The Impact of High-speed Rail (HSR) Development on Airport: A Comparative Study of China and Japan
By SHULI LIU; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Yulai Wan; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Anming Zhang; University of British Columbia
Yuichiro Yoshida; Hiroshima University
Hun-Koo Ha; Inha University
   presented by: SHULI LIU, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 
Session 4: Pricing: Intermodal and road tolls
June 27, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Bruno De Borger, University of Antwerp
Session type: contributed
 

1. On the Optimal Pricing and Subvention Policies in Multimodal Trip Chains
By Jani-Pekka Jokinen; Aalto University
   presented by: Jani-Pekka Jokinen, Aalto University
 

2. Road tolls, toll avoidance and traffic calming
By Bruno De Borger; University of Antwerp
Stef Proost; Center for Economic Studies, KULeuven
   presented by: Bruno De Borger, University of Antwerp
 
Session 5: Public transport: Subsidies
June 27, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Chau Man Fung, KU Leuven
Session type: contributed
 

1. DISTRIBUTION EFFECTS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT SUBSIDES
By Maria Börjesson; Royal Institute of Technology
Jonas Eliasson; Stockholm City Transportation Administration
   presented by: Maria Börjesson, Royal Institute of Technology
 

2. Do small cities need more public transport subsidies than big cities?
By Maria Börjesson; Royal Institute of Technology
Chau Man Fung; KU Leuven
Stef Proost; KULeuven
Zifei Yan; KTH, Sweden
   presented by: Chau Man Fung, KU Leuven
 
Session 6: Airlines: Entry and LCCs
June 27, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Sungsik Park, Korea National Univ. of Transportation
Session type: contributed
 

1. Jet Fuel Hedging, Operational Efficiency Improvement and Carbon Tax
By Changmin Jiang; University of Manitoba
   presented by: Changmin Jiang, University of Manitoba
 

2. The Effect of of Low-Cost Carriers’ (LCC) Service Recovery on Passenger’s Loyalty through Continual Service Orientation: A Case of LCC in South Korea
By Sungsoo Choi; Incheon International Airport Corp
Sungsik Park; Korea National Univ. of Transportation
   presented by: Sungsik Park, Korea National Univ. of Transportation
 
Session 7: Autonomous vehicles: Welfare analysis
June 27, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Anna Straubinger, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V.
Session type: contributed
 

1. Autonomous vehicles, residential parking prices and car use
By Francis Ostermeijer; VU Amsterdam
Hans Koster; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jos Van Ommeren; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Francis Ostermeijer, VU Amsterdam
 

2. Options for a Welfare Analysis of Urban Air Mobility
By Anna Straubinger; Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V.
Erik Verhoef; VU University Amsterdam
Kay Ploetner; Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V.
   presented by: Anna Straubinger, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V.
 
Session 8: High speed rail: Network configuration and territorial conditions
June 27, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: Cécile Cheze, LAET
Session type: contributed
 

1. Impact of Network Configuration on High-Speed Rail Adoption and Development
By Valentina Bracaglia; Autostrade per l’Italia S.p.A.
Tiziana D’Alfonso; Sapienza Università di Roma
Alberto Nastasi; Sapienza
Dian Sheng
Yulai Wan; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Anming Zhang; University of British Columbia
   presented by: Yulai Wan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 

2. Understanding the territorial conditions for wider economic impacts of high-speed rail to occur: a proposition.
By Cécile Cheze; LAET
   presented by: Cécile Cheze, LAET
 
Session 9: Maritime: Loyalty
June 27, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: Tsai Hsu Li, Taipei University of Marine Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Port aesthetics and tourist loyalty in Hong Kong
By Chin-Shan Lu; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
   presented by: Chin-Shan Lu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 

2. Container Port Marketing and Customer Loyalty: Evidence from Taiwan
By Tsai Hsu Li; Taipei University of Marine Technology
   presented by: Tsai Hsu Li, Taipei University of Marine Technology
 
Session 10: Public transport: Optimal pricing
June 27, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Sergio Jara-Diaz, Universidad de Chile
Session type: contributed
 

1. Socially optimal fares and frequencies for urban bus services in small cities
By Disa Asplund; The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)
Roger Pyddoke; Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute
   presented by: Roger Pyddoke, Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute
 

2. The role of space in design, scale economies and optimal pricing in public transport
By Andres Fielbaum; Universidad de Chile
Antonio Gschwender; Universidad de Chile
Sergio Jara-Diaz; Universidad de Chile
   presented by: Sergio Jara-Diaz, Universidad de Chile
 
Session 11: Keynote lecture by Masahisa Fujita and best paper awards
June 27, 2018 16:30 to 18:30
V322
 
Session Chair: Bruno De Borger, University of Antwerp
Session type: invited
 
Session 12: Airlines: Alliances
June 28, 2018 8:30 to 9:30
R1108
 
Session Chair: Ricardo Flores-Fillol, Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Session type: contributed
 

1. Airline antitrust immunity game
By Chau Man Fung; KU Leuven
NA Li; KU Leuven
   presented by: NA Li, KU Leuven
 

2. Vertical Differentiation and Airline Alliances
By Xavier Fageda; University of Barcelona
Ricardo Flores-Fillol; Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Ming Hsin LIN; Osaka University of Economics
   presented by: Ricardo Flores-Fillol, Universitat Rovira i Virgili
 
Session 13: Bottleneck: Mixed traffic and revenue-neutrality
June 28, 2018 8:30 to 9:30
R1206
 
Session Chair: Yili Tang, The Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Bottleneck Model including Public Transport and Mixed Traffic
By Leonardo J. Basso; Universidad de Chile
Fernando Feres; Universidad de Chile
Hugo E. Silva; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
   presented by: Fernando Feres, Universidad de Chile
 

2. The hybrid fare scheme in the transit bottleneck model with heterogeneous scheduling flexibility
By Yili Tang; The Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech
Hai Yang; The Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech
   presented by: Yili Tang, The Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech
 
Session 14: Intermodal: Cargo
June 28, 2018 8:30 to 9:30
R1106
 
Session Chair: Jinglei Yang, Nankai University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Optimal subsidies to multimodal rail containers using Bi-level Programming
By Jinglei Yang; Nankai University
   presented by: Jinglei Yang, Nankai University
 
Session 15: Policies: Parking management and capacity investment
June 28, 2018 8:30 to 9:30
R1109
 
Session Chair: Yu Morimoto, Konan University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Using app-based data to evaluate rebound effects following the introduction of parking management
By Stephan Lehner; Vienna University of Economics & Business
Stefanie Peer; Vienna University of Economics & Business
   presented by: Stephan Lehner, Vienna University of Economics & Business
 

2. Hub Port Competition in Capacity Investment with Scale Economy
By Yu Morimoto; Konan University
   presented by: Yu Morimoto, Konan University
 
Session 16: Traffic management: Tolling and app-based feedback
June 28, 2018 8:30 to 9:30
R1205
 
Session Chair: Stefanie Peer, Vienna University of Economics & Business
Session type: contributed
 

1. A New Social Welfare-Based Equity Toll Model
By Chih-Peng Chu; National Dong Hwa University
Shou-Ren Hu; National Cheng Kung University
Chung-Yung Wang; National Defense University
   presented by: Chih-Peng Chu, National Dong Hwa University
 

2. Learning from app-based feedback on driving skills: do monetary incentives matter?
By Stefanie Peer; Vienna University of Economics & Business
Katharina Sallinger; Dolph.in
Alexander Muermann; Vienna University of Economics and Business
Andreas Aschenbrenner; KfV
   presented by: Stefanie Peer, Vienna University of Economics & Business
 
Session 17: Airlines: Empirics
June 28, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1108
 
Session Chair: Alexander Luttmann, UC Irvine
Session type: contributed
 

1. International airline codesharing as a signaling phenomenon
By Gerben de Jong; VU Amsterdam
C Behrens; VU University, Amsterdam
Erik Verhoef; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Gerben de Jong, VU Amsterdam
 

2. Are Passengers Compensated for Incurring an Airport Layover? Estimating the Value of Layover Time in the U.S. Airline Industry
By Alexander Luttmann; UC Irvine
   presented by: Alexander Luttmann, UC Irvine
 
Session 18: Intermodal: Air and rail
June 28, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1106
 
Session Chair: Wenyi Xia, University of British Columbia
Session type: contributed
 

1. An Empirical Study of Airline’s reaction to High-Speed Railway Entries and High-Speed Railway’s reaction to Airlines Expansion in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
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By Kin-Lok Keung; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Yuk Ting Hester Chow; Hong Kong Community College
   presented by: Kin-Lok Keung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 

2. Effects of train speed on airline demand and price: Theory and empirical evidence from a natural experiment
By Kun Wang; University of British Columbia
Wenyi Xia; University of British Columbia
Anming Zhang; University of British Columbia
Qiong Zhang; Anhui Normal University
   presented by: Wenyi Xia, University of British Columbia
 
Session 19: Maritime: Dedicated terminals and connectivity
June 28, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1109
 
Session Chair: Shuang Wang,
Session type: contributed
 

1. Investment Timing Decisions on Dedicated Terminals under Market Ambiguity
By Shiyuan Zheng; Shanghai Maritime University
Xiaowen Fu; ITLS
   presented by: Shiyuan Zheng, Shanghai Maritime University
 

2. Connectivity reliability evaluation of key nodes in the maritime transportation network of crude oil based on vine copulas
By Jing Lu; Dalian Maritime University
Shuang Wang
   presented by: Shuang Wang,
 
Session 20: Rail: Disruptions and costs
June 28, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1205
 
Session Chair: ANUPRIYA ANUPRIYA, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
Session type: contributed
 

1. Rail Disruptions and Ridership - Does Salience Matter?
By Jeremy Lim; National University of Singapore
Timothy Wong; National University of Singapore
   presented by: Timothy Wong, National University of Singapore
 

2. Cost Function for urban rail tranport systems
By ANUPRIYA ANUPRIYA; IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
   presented by: ANUPRIYA ANUPRIYA, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
 
Session 21: Urban economics: Urban realm and urban growth
June 28, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1206
 
Session Chair: Yoon Sang Moon, Korea Development Institute
Session type: contributed
 

1. What is the value of urban realm? - a cross-sectional analysis in London
By Tom Millard; Phil Jones Associates
John Nellthorp; University of Leeds
Manuel Ojeda Cabral; University of Leeds
   presented by: Tom Millard, Phil Jones Associates
 

2. Market Potential Approach to Urban Growth: A Case in South Korea
By Yoon Sang Moon; Korea Development Institute
   presented by: Yoon Sang Moon, Korea Development Institute
 
Session 22: Airlines: Networks
June 28, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: Miguel Urdanoz, Toulouse Business School
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Competition among Airlines and its Effect on the Aviation Network
By Yusuke Teraji; Tezukayama University
   presented by: Yusuke Teraji, Tezukayama University
 

2. Expansion of International Airline Networks: An Application to US Carriers
By Chantal Roucolle; Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (ENAC)
Tatiana Seregina; ENAC-TBS
Miguel Urdanoz; Toulouse Business School
   presented by: Tatiana Seregina, ENAC-TBS
 
Session 23: Autonomous vehicles: Public transport
June 28, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Ioulia Ossokina, Eindhoven University of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Increasing flexibility of public transport with autonomous vehicles. Are users likely to end up better-off?
By Francisco Bahamonde-Birke; DLR / TU-Berlin
   presented by: Francisco Bahamonde-Birke, DLR / TU-Berlin
 

2. Spatial effects of automated driving: dispersion, concentration or both
By Ioulia Ossokina; Eindhoven University of Technology
   presented by: Ioulia Ossokina, Eindhoven University of Technology
 
Session 24: Infrastructure management: Vehicle electrification and regional interdependence
June 28, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: T. Donna Chen, University of Virginia
Session type: contributed
 

1. Regional interdependence of transport infrastructure against natural disasters
By Ryo Itoh; Tohoku University
   presented by: Ryo Itoh, Tohoku University
 

2. EVALUATING THE FUEL TAX REVENUE IMPACTS OF VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION AND FUEL EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
By T. Donna Chen; University of Virginia
Wenjian Jia; University of Virginia
Rajesh Paleti; Old Dominion University
   presented by: T. Donna Chen, University of Virginia
 
Session 25: Maritime: Disruptions
June 28, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Magnus Landergren, VTI
Session type: contributed
 

1. Port Congestion and Economies of Scale: The Large Containership Factor
By Changqian Guan; US. Merchant Marine Academy
Sam Yahalom; State University of New York Maritime College
Jun Yu; Shanghai Maritime University
   presented by: Sam Yahalom, State University of New York Maritime College
 

2. The cost of maritime accidents
By Magnus Landergren; VTI
   presented by: Magnus Landergren, VTI
 
Session 26: Traffic management: Tolling and trading
June 28, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Daisuke Fukuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Trading Trips: Using Tradable Permits to Manage Urban Mobility
By Erik Verhoef; VU University Amsterdam
Devi Brands; VU Amsterdam
Jasper Knockaert; VU University Amsterdam
Paul Koster; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Erik Verhoef, VU University Amsterdam
 

2. Tolling and Traffic Demand: Evidence from the 2016 Toll Scheme Reform on Urban Expressway Network in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area
By Daisuke Fukuda; Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hiroya Shiroma; Tokyo Institute of Technology
   presented by: Daisuke Fukuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology
 
Session 27: Infrastructure management: Vertical separation and administered incentive pricing
June 28, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: Tiziana D'Alfonso, Sapienza University of Rome
Session type: contributed
 

1. Does vertical separation affect the performance of infrastructure management in railways? Evidence from European countries
By Jean-Christophe Thiebaud; University of Leeds
   presented by: Jean-Christophe Thiebaud, University of Leeds
 

2. Optimal administered incentive pricing
By Alessandro Avenali; Sapienza University of Rome
Tiziana D'Alfonso; Sapienza University of Rome
Pierfrancesco Reverberi; Sapienza
   presented by: Tiziana D'Alfonso, Sapienza University of Rome
 
Session 28: Maritime: Trade
June 28, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Masashige Hamano, Waseda University
Session type: contributed
 

1. A computable equilibrium model of international iron ore trade
By dong yang; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Lingge zhang; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Meifeng Luo; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
   presented by: Meifeng Luo, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 

2. Adapting to within-country export barriers: Evidence from the Japan 2011 Tsunami
By Masashige Hamano; Waseda University
   presented by: Masashige Hamano, Waseda University
 
Session 29: Public transport: Optimal fleet and differential pricing
June 28, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Daniel Graham, Imperial College London
Session type: contributed
 

1. Optimal fleet size, frequencies and vehicle capacities considering peak and off-peak periods in public transport
By Sergio Jara-Diaz; Universidad de Chile
Andres Fielbaum; Universidad de Chile
Antonio Gschwender; Universidad de Chile
   presented by: Andres Fielbaum, Universidad de Chile
 

2. Quantifying the causal effects of differential pricing on mass transit ridership via temporal regression discontinuity analysis of large scale smart-card data
By Daniel Graham; Imperial College London
   presented by: Daniel Graham, Imperial College London
 
Session 30: Road congestion: Self-financing and pricing
June 28, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: Kexin Geng, Beijing Jiaotong University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Self-financing roads under coarse tolling
[slides]
By Vincent A.C. van den Berg; VU University
Ling-Ling XIAO; Beijing Jiaotong University
   presented by: Vincent A.C. van den Berg, VU University
 

2. Effects of Congestion Charge on Relocation Decisions under Non-Capital Functions Relieving Strategy in Beijing, China
By Kexin Geng; Beijing Jiaotong University
Yacan Wang; Beijing Jiaotong University
   presented by: Kexin Geng, Beijing Jiaotong University
 
Session 31: Traffic management: Dynamics and mechanism design
June 28, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Roman Zakharenko, National Research Univeristy Higher School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Rush-hour traffic dynamics in an isotropic downtown area: the social optimum
By Richard Arnott; UCR
Moez Kilani; University of Littoral at Dunkerque
   presented by: Moez Kilani, University of Littoral at Dunkerque
 

2. Algorithms and Mechanism Design for Traffic Management
By Roman Zakharenko; National Research Univeristy Higher School of Economics
   presented by: Roman Zakharenko, National Research Univeristy Higher School of Economics
 
Session 32: Airports: Pricing and capacity
June 28, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: Ming Hsin LIN, Osaka University of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Congestion Pricing with Business and Leisure Passengers: Who Wins, Who Loses?
By Achim Czerny; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hanxiang ZHANG; PolyU, HK
Xiaowen Fu; ITLS
   presented by: Hanxiang ZHANG, PolyU, HK
 

2. International congested airports: pricing and capacity
By Ming Hsin LIN; Osaka University of Economics
   presented by: Ming Hsin LIN, Osaka University of Economics
 
Session 33: Discrete choice: Best, worst, best-worst and large scale allocation
June 28, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: Paolo Delle Site, University Niccolò Cusano
Session type: contributed
 

1. Optimal large-scale allocation of individualized incentives in transportation
By Araldo Andea; MIT
Andre de Palma; Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
   presented by: Andre de Palma, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
 

2. Estimation of Logit and Probit models using best, worst and best-worst choices
By Paolo Delle Site; University Niccolò Cusano
Karim Kilani; CNAM, LIRSA
VALERIO GATTA; University of Roma Tre
edoardo marcucci; Molde University College
André de Palma; Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
   presented by: Paolo Delle Site, University Niccolò Cusano
 
Session 34: Privatization: Incentive contracts
June 28, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Marco Batarce, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
Session type: contributed
 

1. Passenger incentives contracts and the effect on ridership
By Andreas Vigren; VTI
   presented by: Andreas Vigren, VTI
 

2. Designing Incentive Contracts for Quality Provision in Public Transport Procurement: The Case of Santiago, Chile
By Marco Batarce; Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
   presented by: Marco Batarce, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
 
Session 35: Safety
June 28, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Richard Hanowski, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Session type: contributed
 

1. AN ANALYSIS OF THE SAFETY EXTERNALITIES OF CROSS-BORDER “MEGA TRUCKS” TRAFFIC IN THE EUROPEAN MARKET
By José I. Castillo-Manzano; University of Seville. Applied Economics & Management Research Group
Mercedes Castro-Nuño; Universidad de Sevilla. Applied Economics & Research Group.
Xavier Fageda; University of Barcelona
   presented by: Xavier Fageda, University of Barcelona
 

2. Evaluating Promising Safety Technologies in Commercial Vehicle Operations: Assessing Efficacy, Benefits, and Costs
By Richard Hanowski; Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
   presented by: Richard Hanowski, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
 
Session 36: Supply chain
June 28, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Philippe Gagnepain, Paris School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. A study of Halal airline meals in Hong Kong under One Belt One Road Policy
[slides]
By Yuk Ting Hester Chow; Hong Kong Community College
Kin-Lok Keung; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
   presented by: Kin-Lok Keung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 

2. Knowledge Spillovers in Cost-Reduction Incentives
By Philippe Gagnepain; Paris School of Economics
Luis Aguiar; European Commission
   presented by: Philippe Gagnepain, Paris School of Economics
 
Session 37: Air transport: Ancillary supplies and productivity
June 28, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Jose Carbo, Imperial College London
Session type: contributed
 

1. The Impact of Consumer Myopia in Monopoly and Duopoly Platforms: The Case of Airports
By Giuseppe D'Amico; Universitat Rovira i Virgili
   presented by: Giuseppe D'Amico, Universitat Rovira i Virgili
 

2. Causal relationship between air transport and productivity: Evidence from China
By Jose Carbo; Imperial College London
Daniel Graham; Imperial College London
   presented by: Jose Carbo, Imperial College London
 
Session 38: Airports: Congestion management
June 28, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: Hideki Fukui, Ehime University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Per-flight and per-passenger congestion pricing when airline quality differs
By Xi Wan; Nanjing Audit University
   presented by: Xi Wan, Nanjing Audit University
 

2. How do slot restrictions affect airfares? New evidence from the US airline industry
[slides]
By Hideki Fukui; Ehime University
   presented by: Hideki Fukui, Ehime University
 
Session 39: Intermodal: Commute
June 28, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: Takao Dantsuji, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Session type: contributed
 

1. Decision-Making under Risk: From Individual Preferences to Couple Decisions
By Nathalie Picard; THEMA
Andre de Palma; Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
Julien Monardo; CREST
Anthony Ziegelmeyer; Queen’s University
   presented by: Nathalie Picard, THEMA
 

2. Departure Time and Transport Mode Choices in Cities with Road Bottlenecks and Crowding in Transit
By Takao Dantsuji; Tokyo Institute of Technology
Daisuke Fukuda; Tokyo Institute of Technology
   presented by: Takao Dantsuji, Tokyo Institute of Technology
 
Session 40: Schedule reliability
June 28, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Nicolas Coulombel, Université Paris Est - LVMT
Session type: contributed
 

1. On the benefit of hidden or revealed information on waiting time in a transportation system
By Achim Czerny; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Pengfei Guo; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Refael Hassin; Tel Aviv University
   presented by: Achim Czerny, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 

2. Optimal timetable for unreliable transit services
By Nicolas Coulombel; Université Paris Est - LVMT
André de Palma; Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
   presented by: Nicolas Coulombel, Université Paris Est - LVMT
 
Session 41: Urban economics: Sustainability and commuting
June 28, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Toshitaka Gokan, Institute of Developing Economies-JETRO
Session type: contributed
 

1. Inter-regional migration, commuting, and transportation tariffs
By Andrei Dementiev; Higher School of Economics
   presented by: Andrei Dementiev, Higher School of Economics
 

2. On the sustainability of a monocentric city: Lower transport costs from new transport facilities
By Toshitaka Gokan; Institute of Developing Economies-JETRO
   presented by: Toshitaka Gokan, Institute of Developing Economies-JETRO
 
Session 42: International Transport Forum
June 28, 2018 16:30 to 18:30
V322
 
Session type: invited
 
Session 43: ITEA Executive Committee
June 29, 2018 8:30 to 9:30
R902
 
Session type: invited
 
Session 44: Air transport: Demand and security
June 29, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1108
 
Session Chair: Abhishek Ranjan, Technical University of Denmark
Session type: contributed
 

1. Macroeconomic determinants of air-traffic demand. The case of Spain.
By Juan Gonzalez-Alegre; Universidad de Málaga
   presented by: Juan Gonzalez-Alegre, Universidad de Málaga
 

2. Simulation for optimum aviation passenger Security-check Systems
By Abhishek Ranjan; Technical University of Denmark
   presented by: Abhishek Ranjan, Technical University of Denmark
 
Session 45: Cost benefit analysis
June 29, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1106
 
Session Chair: Jonas Eliasson, Stockholm City Transportation Administration
Session type: contributed
 

1. Hypothetical biases in the value of waiting time
By Bára Karlínová; Masaryk University
Ondřej Krčál; Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Stefanie Peer; Vienna University of Economics & Business
Rostislav Stanek; Masaryk university
   presented by: Bára Karlínová, Masaryk University
 

2. The impact of land use effects in infrastructure CBA – a simulation study
By Jonas Eliasson; Stockholm City Transportation Administration
Christian Savemark; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Joel Franklin; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
   presented by: Jonas Eliasson, Stockholm City Transportation Administration
 
Session 46: Electric vehicles
June 29, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1205
 
Session Chair: Hangjun Yang, University of International Business and Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Electric vehicles and urban transport externalities – is Oslo a good example?
By Stef Proost; Center for Economic Studies, KULeuven
   presented by: Stef Proost, Center for Economic Studies, KULeuven
 

2. Adoption of Electric Vehicles: Manufacturers' Incentive and Government Policy
By Jing Shao; UIBE
Hangjun Yang; University of International Business and Economics
Anming Zhang; University of British Columbia
   presented by: Anming Zhang, University of British Columbia
 
Session 47: Privatization: Competition
June 29, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1109
 
Session Chair: Marc Ivaldi, Toulouse School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Spatial competition for transport infrastructure contracts: Participation and bidding effects of transportation distance in Swedish tenders of road repaving
By Ivan Ridderstedt; VTI
Jan-Eric Nilsson; VTI
Daniel Wikström; VTI
   presented by: Ivan Ridderstedt, VTI
 

2. Competition For Versus In the Market of Long-Distance Passenger Rail Services
By Frederic Cherbonnier; Toulouse School of Economics
Marc Ivaldi; Toulouse School of Economics
Catherine Muller-Vibes; Toulouse Business School
Karine Van Der Straeten; Toulouse School of Economics
   presented by: Marc Ivaldi, Toulouse School of Economics
 
Session 48: Wider economic benefits: Trade and economic geography
June 29, 2018 9:30 to 10:30
R1206
 
Session Chair: Jan Wessel, WWU Muenster
Session type: contributed
 

1. Roads and the Geography of Economic Activities in Mexico
By Brian Blankespoor; World Bank
Theophile Bougna; The World Bank
Rafael Garduno; Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Econo
Harris Selod; The World Bank
   presented by: Harris Selod, The World Bank
 

2. Evaluating the Transport-Mode-Specific Trade Effects of Different Transport Infrastructure Types
By Jan Wessel; WWU Muenster
   presented by: Jan Wessel, WWU Muenster
 
Session 49: Airports: Slots
June 29, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: Hugo E. Silva, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Session type: contributed
 

1. A Pricing versus Slots Game: The Case of Substitute Air Services
By Achim Czerny; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hao Lang; Hong Kong Polytechnic University
   presented by: Hao Lang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
 

2. Slot auctions and trade at congested airports
By Leonardo J. Basso; Universidad de Chile
Hugo E. Silva; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
   presented by: Hugo E. Silva, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
 
Session 50: Governance: Aiports and railways
June 29, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Andrew Smith, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
Session type: contributed
 

1. Changing Governance of Airports – A Comparison of Austria, Denmark, Italy, Hungary, Portugal and Spain
By Hans-Martin Niemeier; University of Applied Sciences Bremen
   presented by: Hans-Martin Niemeier, University of Applied Sciences Bremen
 

2. Causality and endogeneity: Casting a threat on the assessment of governance structures in railways
By Andrew Smith; Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
Jean-Christophe Thiebaud; University of Leeds
   presented by: Andrew Smith, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
 
Session 51: Parking: Park&Ride and tradable permits
June 29, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Devi Brands, VU Amsterdam
Session type: contributed
 

1. Analysis on the Impact Factors of Park-and-Ride Behaviors in Beijing
By Peihong Chen; Beijing Jiaotong University
   presented by: Peihong Chen, Beijing Jiaotong University
 

2. To trade or not to trade? Tradable parking permits and rationality: evidence from an experiment.
By Devi Brands; VU Amsterdam
Jasper Knockaert; VU University Amsterdam
Paul Koster; VU University Amsterdam
Erik Verhoef; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Devi Brands, VU Amsterdam
 
Session 52: Rail: Frequency and barrier-free design
June 29, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: Katsumi Tanabe, Keio University
Session type: contributed
 

1. How demand reacts to changes in train service frequency: a theoretical approach including round trips
By Leny Grassot; LAET
Florent Laroche; LAET
Guillaume Monchambert; University of Lyon
   presented by: Florent Laroche, LAET
 

2. Barrier-free design impacts on railway passenger demand in an aging city
By Katsumi Tanabe; Keio University
Tatsuya Ikarashi; Japan Transport Research Institute
Ryosuke Abe; Japan Transport Research Institute
   presented by: Katsumi Tanabe, Keio University
 
Session 53: Shared mobility: Carsharing and bikesharing
June 29, 2018 11:00 to 12:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Antonio Russo, ETH Zurich
Session type: contributed
 

1. Study on Influencing Factors of Public Transport Choices- under the impact of sharing bikes
By Shi Chen; Beijing Jiaotong University
Huiyu ZHOU; Beijing Jiaotong University
   presented by: Shi Chen, Beijing Jiaotong University
 

2. Should carsharing be subsidized?
By Bruno De Borger; University of Antwerp
Antonio Russo; ETH Zurich
Erik Verhoef; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Antonio Russo, ETH Zurich
 
Session 54: Intermodal: Air and rail
June 29, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: Fangni Zhang, University of Leeds
Session type: contributed
 

1. High Speed Trains and Airlines in a transport network: Price competition and infrastructure charges pricing
By Óscar Álvarez San-jaime; Universitat de València
Pedro Cantos-Sanchez; Universidad de Valencia
Rafael Moner-Colonques; Universitat de València
Jose Sempere-Monerris; University of Valencia
   presented by: Pedro Cantos-Sanchez, Universidad de Valencia
 

2. The substitution and complementary effects between high-speed rail and air transport
By Fangni Zhang; University of Leeds
Daniel Graham; Imperial College London
   presented by: Fangni Zhang, University of Leeds
 
Session 55: Parking: Marginal external cost and regulation
June 29, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Jos Van Ommeren, VU University Amsterdam
Session type: contributed
 

1. The impact of curbside parking regulation on car ownership
By Daniel Albalate; University of Barcelona
Albert Gragera; University of Barcelona
   presented by: Albert Gragera, University of Barcelona
 

2. The marginal external cost of street parking, optimal pricing and supply: evidence from Melbourne
By Michael McIvor; Ernst & Young
Jos Van Ommeren; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Jos Van Ommeren, VU University Amsterdam
 
Session 56: Rail: Marginal cost and open-access competition
June 29, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Kristofer Odolinski, VTI
Session type: contributed
 

1. Welfare effects of open-access competition on railway markets
By Emanuel Broman; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
   presented by: Emanuel Broman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
 

2. The marginal cost of track reinvestments in the railway network: a comparison between a survival model and corner solution model
By Sherzod Yarmukhamedov; The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)
Jan-Eric Nilsson; VTI
Kristofer Odolinski; VTI
   presented by: Kristofer Odolinski, VTI
 
Session 57: Travel time reliability
June 29, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: Mogens Fosgerau, Economic Department
Session type: contributed
 

1. Route choice, rational inattention and travel time variability
By Gege Jiang; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Mogens Fosgerau; Economic Department
   presented by: Gege Jiang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 

2. Travel time variability and rational inattention
By Mogens Fosgerau; Economic Department
Gege Jiang; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
   presented by: Mogens Fosgerau, Economic Department
 
Session 58: Wider economic benefits: Transportation improvement
June 29, 2018 12:00 to 13:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Ismir Mulalic, Kraks Fond
Session type: contributed
 

1. A New Way of Evaluating the Benefits of a Transportation Improvement
By Abu Ahmed; National Board of Revenue
Yuichiro Yoshida; Hiroshima University
Richard Arnott; UCR
   presented by: Yuichiro Yoshida, Hiroshima University
 

2. Productivity effects of an exogenous improvement in transport infrastructure: the bridge
By Bruno De Borger; University of Antwerp
Ismir Mulalic; Kraks Fond
Jan Rouwendal; VU University Amsterdam
   presented by: Ismir Mulalic, Kraks Fond
 
Session 59: ITEA General Assembly
June 29, 2018 14:00 to 15:00
M1603
 
Session type: invited
 
Session 60: Public transport: Economies of scale and mergers
June 29, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1109
 
Session Chair: Patrice Bougette, Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, GREDEG, France
Session type: contributed
 

1. Economies of Scale in Alternative Asphalt Paving Methods: Evidence from the Swedish Traffic Administration
By Oskar Johansson; VTI Sweden
Jan-Eric Nilsson; VTI
Johan Nyström; VTI
   presented by: Oskar Johansson, VTI Sweden
 

2. A Retrospective on Mergers in the Long-Distance Bus Industry in France: Price Effects and Efficiency Gains
By Thierry Blayac; University of Montpellier
Patrice Bougette; Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, GREDEG, France
   presented by: Patrice Bougette, Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, GREDEG, France
 
Session 61: Shared mobility: Mobility behaviors and parking
June 29, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1205
 
Session Chair: Thierry Blayac, University of Montpellier
Session type: contributed
 

1. Modeling and Managing the Parking Sharing Problem
By Wei Liu; University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
Fangni Zhang; University of Leeds
Xiaolei Wang; Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Chaoyi SHAO; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hai Yang; The Hong Kong University of Sci & Tech
   presented by: Wei Liu, University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
 

2. Mobility behaviors, role of travel information, and determinants of its use – Some lessons learned from a survey in a French Metropolis
By Thierry Blayac; University of Montpellier
   presented by: Thierry Blayac, University of Montpellier
 
Session 62: Traffic management: Surface parking and decentralisation
June 29, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1108
 
Session Chair: Daniel Hörcher, Imperial College London
Session type: contributed
 

1. General Equilibrium Effects of CBD Surface Parking Lots
By Sofia Franco; UNL
Andrew Waxman; Arizona State University
   presented by: Sofia Franco, UNL
 

2. Decentralisation and its efficiency implications in suburban public transport
By Daniel Hörcher; Imperial College London
Woubit Seifu; University of Antwerp
Bruno De Borger; University of Antwerp
Daniel Graham; Imperial College London
   presented by: Daniel Hörcher, Imperial College London
 
Session 63: Urban structure: Public transport and transit system
June 29, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1206
 
Session Chair: Leonardo J. Basso, Universidad de Chile
Session type: contributed
 

1. Design of mass transit system and urban spatial structure
By Se-il Mun; Kyoto University
asato taguchi; Fukushima Prefectural Library
   presented by: Se-il Mun, Kyoto University
 

2. Public Transport and Urban Structure
By Leonardo J. Basso; Universidad de Chile
Matias Navarro; CEDEUS
Hugo E. Silva; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
   presented by: Leonardo J. Basso, Universidad de Chile
 
Session 64: Wider economic benefits: Land value capture and residential properties
June 29, 2018 15:00 to 16:00
R1106
 
Session Chair: Sylvia He, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Session type: contributed
 

1. LAND VALUE CAPTURE AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN MASS TRANSIT PROJECTS: THE URBANISTIC MANAGEMENT CASE OF FIRST METRO LINE OF BOGOTÁ
By César Ruiz; Universidad Nacional de Colombia
   presented by: César Ruiz, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
 

2. The regional impact of rail network accessibility on residential property price in Hong Kong from 2001-2011
By Sylvia He; The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hanako Negishi; The University of Hong Kong
   presented by: Sylvia He, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
Session 65: Air transport: Connectivity
June 29, 2018 16:30 to 17:30
R1206
 
Session Chair: Valeria Bernardo, University of Barcelona
Session type: contributed
 

1. An analysis of international air traffic flows and emerging global hub cities in Asia
By Hidenobu Matsumoto; Kobe University
Koji Domae; Kansai Gaidai University
   presented by: Hidenobu Matsumoto, Kobe University
 

2. GLOBALIZATION, LONG-HAUL FLIGHTS AND INTER-CITY CONNECTIONS
By Valeria Bernardo; University of Barcelona
Xavier Fageda; University of Barcelona
   presented by: Valeria Bernardo, University of Barcelona
 
Session 66: Discrete choice: Extreme and extremeness
June 29, 2018 16:30 to 17:30
R1205
 
Session Chair: Karim Kilani, CNAM, LIRSA
Session type: contributed
 

1. Heterogeneity in decision processes: Embedding extremeness aversion, risk attitude and perceptual conditioning in multiple process rules choice making
By David Hensher; The University of Sydney
Camila Balbontin; University of Sydney
Andrew Collins; University of Sydney
   presented by: David Hensher, The University of Sydney
 

2. On Generalized Extreme Value choice probabilities systems satisfying the IIA property
By André de Palma; Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
Karim Kilani; CNAM, LIRSA
   presented by: Karim Kilani, CNAM, LIRSA
 
Session 67: Environment: Air pollution and noise
June 29, 2018 16:30 to 17:30
R1108
 
Session Chair: Samuel Lindgren, VTI
Session type: contributed
 

1. The impact of air pollution and noise on property prices
By Henrik Andersson; Toulouse School of Economics, University of Toulouse Capitole
   presented by: Henrik Andersson, Toulouse School of Economics, University of Toulouse Capitole
 

2. Does Noise Pollution Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market and an Airport Contract Renewal
By Samuel Lindgren; VTI
   presented by: Samuel Lindgren, VTI
 
Session 68: Shared mobility: Carpool and autonomous vehicles
June 29, 2018 16:30 to 17:30
R1109
 
Session Chair: Guillaume Monchambert, University of Lyon
Session type: contributed
 

1. Can Autonomous Vehicles Increase Ridesharing under Activity Uncertainty?
By Xiaolei Guo; University of Windsor
   presented by: Xiaolei Guo, University of Windsor
 

2. Why do (or don’t) people carpool for long distance trips? - Should we value togetherness?
By Guillaume Monchambert; University of Lyon
   presented by: Guillaume Monchambert, University of Lyon
 
Session 69: Airlines: Model testing and experiment
June 29, 2018 17:30 to 18:30
R1108
 
Session Chair: Christian Bontemps, ENAC and Toulouse School of Economics
Session type: contributed
 

1. Acceptability of Luggage Charge for Civil Aviation Airlines in China: An Experimental Analysis Based on Perceived Value
By Hongchang Li; Beijing Jiaotong University
   presented by: Hongchang Li, Beijing Jiaotong University
 

2. Testing frontier models
By Christian Bontemps; ENAC and Toulouse School of Economics
Gianmaria Martini; University of Bergamo
   presented by: Christian Bontemps, ENAC and Toulouse School of Economics
 
Session 70: General equilibrium
June 29, 2018 17:30 to 18:30
R1106
 
Session Chair: Huibin Chang, UIBE
Session type: contributed
 

1. Regulation versus Taxation: Efficiency of Zoning and Tax Instruments as Anti-Congestion Policies
By Georg Hirte; Technische Universität Dresden
Hyok-Joo Rhee; Seoultech
   presented by: Hyok-Joo Rhee, Seoultech
 

2. Pricing urban transport in the Greater Paris Metropolitan Area: A general equilibrium analysis
By Alex Anas; SUNY-Buffalo
Huibin Chang; UIBE
   presented by: Huibin Chang, UIBE
 
Session 71: Wider economic benefits: Economic growth
June 29, 2018 17:30 to 18:30
R1109
 
Session Chair: Kathrin Goldmann, Münster University
Session type: contributed
 

1. Growth or relocation? The impact of an intracity transport project on the spatial distribution of economic activity
By Daniel Graham; Imperial College London
Csaba Gabor Pogonyi; Imperial College
   presented by: Csaba Gabor Pogonyi, Imperial College
 

2. The role of transport infrastructure investment in economic growth in Pakistan
By Kathrin Goldmann; Münster University
Irem Batool; COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
   presented by: Kathrin Goldmann, Münster University

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