This research evaluates efficiency levels of individual paratransit systems in Canada with the specific objective of identifying the most efficient agencies and the sources of their efficiency. Through identification of the most efficient systems along with the influencing factors, new service policies and management and operational strategies might be developed for improved resource utilization and quality of services. The research applies the data envelopment analysis methodology, which is a mathematical programming technique for determining the efficiency of individual systems as compared with their peers in multiple performance measures. Annual operating data from 2001 to 2003 as reported by the Canadian Urban Transit Association are us...
This article discusses the need for a performance measure that compares the efficiencies of subunits...
Passenger rail service is perceived to provide important benefits to Michigan communities. However, ...
This article discusses the need for a performance measure that compares the efficiencies of subunits...
This study seeks to improve resource utilization in transit systems by identifying the sources of ef...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a non-parametric linear programming method used for determining t...
This analysis extends prior research on efficiency and productivity in transit systems using an exte...
Public transit agencies aim to improve services while reducing operating costs. Transit performance ...
Transit agencies aim to allocate limited resources properly and maximise ridership. Measuring the pe...
This paper provides a statistical overview of the literature on public transit efficiency performanc...
Governmental agencies need to be able to assess the performance of transit agencies and to compare t...
This paper presents a framework for comparative assessment of the operational productivity and effic...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, to provide a statistical overview of the literature on publ...
The public transport service is highly essential to meet the demand due to a rapidly growing populat...
The problem of productivity analysis and heterogeneous operating conditions in the transit industry ...
The transit agencies aim to allocate limited resources properly and maximise ridership. Measuring th...
This article discusses the need for a performance measure that compares the efficiencies of subunits...
Passenger rail service is perceived to provide important benefits to Michigan communities. However, ...
This article discusses the need for a performance measure that compares the efficiencies of subunits...
This study seeks to improve resource utilization in transit systems by identifying the sources of ef...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a non-parametric linear programming method used for determining t...
This analysis extends prior research on efficiency and productivity in transit systems using an exte...
Public transit agencies aim to improve services while reducing operating costs. Transit performance ...
Transit agencies aim to allocate limited resources properly and maximise ridership. Measuring the pe...
This paper provides a statistical overview of the literature on public transit efficiency performanc...
Governmental agencies need to be able to assess the performance of transit agencies and to compare t...
This paper presents a framework for comparative assessment of the operational productivity and effic...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, to provide a statistical overview of the literature on publ...
The public transport service is highly essential to meet the demand due to a rapidly growing populat...
The problem of productivity analysis and heterogeneous operating conditions in the transit industry ...
The transit agencies aim to allocate limited resources properly and maximise ridership. Measuring th...
This article discusses the need for a performance measure that compares the efficiencies of subunits...
Passenger rail service is perceived to provide important benefits to Michigan communities. However, ...
This article discusses the need for a performance measure that compares the efficiencies of subunits...