Risk-prone organisations issue regulations to ensure the stability and safety of the socio-technical system. However, the tendency to over-regulate has its limitations. To mitigate these limitations, a railway company introduced a specific participative approach that uses formal debate to construct a compromise. This debate is based on a realistic view of the situation, involving in the writing of the new regulation all the organisational components to which it applies. It was found that the approach had indeed enabled the company to adapt its organisation to tackle some of the difficulties it was facing. However, it also brought forward new, more general limitations and highlighted some of the problems involved in introducing a new regulat...
The European railway sector is undergoing dramatic changes. During the still ongoing liberalization ...
The paper presents the results of a research on railway regulation and liberalisation in Italy, Fran...
International audienceA large number of public-private partnerships (PPPs) have been awarded in the ...
This issue of Network Industries Quarterly will look at different issues of rail regulation with exa...
International audienceThe study reported in this article, shows that safety theoretically and even j...
Safe, high-quality and more frequent rail services are desired by both society and passengers. Since...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
International audienceThis paper deals with the introduction of competition for the market in French...
Traditionally, transport regulation has been viewed as an exercise in second-best optimization, ackn...
The French regions have taken the responsibility to provide public regional passenger transport serv...
Conducted within the framework of a CIFRE agreement, this thesis focuses on the legal issues of open...
Introducing competition to the railway market is a long and difficult process and it is still ongoin...
International audienceWhile Europe is commiting itself to operating its railway network more freely,...
The Canadian Railway Safety Act regulations require that railways implement safety management system...
The European railway sector is undergoing dramatic changes. During the still ongoing liberalization ...
The paper presents the results of a research on railway regulation and liberalisation in Italy, Fran...
International audienceA large number of public-private partnerships (PPPs) have been awarded in the ...
This issue of Network Industries Quarterly will look at different issues of rail regulation with exa...
International audienceThe study reported in this article, shows that safety theoretically and even j...
Safe, high-quality and more frequent rail services are desired by both society and passengers. Since...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
Based on the modern theory of regulation, the analysis aims to characterize the effective economic r...
International audienceThis paper deals with the introduction of competition for the market in French...
Traditionally, transport regulation has been viewed as an exercise in second-best optimization, ackn...
The French regions have taken the responsibility to provide public regional passenger transport serv...
Conducted within the framework of a CIFRE agreement, this thesis focuses on the legal issues of open...
Introducing competition to the railway market is a long and difficult process and it is still ongoin...
International audienceWhile Europe is commiting itself to operating its railway network more freely,...
The Canadian Railway Safety Act regulations require that railways implement safety management system...
The European railway sector is undergoing dramatic changes. During the still ongoing liberalization ...
The paper presents the results of a research on railway regulation and liberalisation in Italy, Fran...
International audienceA large number of public-private partnerships (PPPs) have been awarded in the ...