This research evaluated the effectiveness of tendered bus public transportation (PT) in improving the attractiveness of that service in order to promote sustainable mobility. This was accomplished by characterizing the gap between the quality of service (QOS) supplied by contract regimes and that which is demanded by passengers. Analysis of a customer satisfaction survey aimed at bus users provided insight into their ranking of 14 QOS parameters while 13 active service contracts were analyzed for their impact on QOS. In-depth interviews with relevant experts completed the complex narrative that is Israel’s policy of privatization in PT. Both qualitative and quantitative analyses helped identify those QOS parameters most in demand by passeng...
An efficient urban transportation system is essential for providing adequate mobility to satisfy var...
Improved service quality is increasingly acknowledged as critical for increased patronage of public ...
Declining ridership, shrinking market share, and increasing operating costs have led many transit sy...
In recent decades, competitive tendering has become a common method for procuring public bus service...
Efficient bus service operations involve a multitude of simultaneous activities, including ensuring ...
The measurement of service quality continues to be a challenging research theme and one of great pra...
The design of public transport contracts provides an opportunity to define service quality standards...
Public transport systems face the challenge of attracting users to fight the lost in market share, m...
This paper reviews the studies on public bus service contracting over the past three decades. With a...
This paper investigates ways of quantifying service quality and comparing the levels within and betw...
This research presents the main results of tendering bus services in Israel from 2000 to 2014. The a...
While improved service quality is critical for improved patronage of public transport services, in m...
Transit operators are increasingly being asked to provide services more cost efficiently. To do this...
The aim of this research is to amend the current contracting system to improve the quality of inter-...
In the age of globalization, both state-owned and privately-owned public transportation companies fa...
An efficient urban transportation system is essential for providing adequate mobility to satisfy var...
Improved service quality is increasingly acknowledged as critical for increased patronage of public ...
Declining ridership, shrinking market share, and increasing operating costs have led many transit sy...
In recent decades, competitive tendering has become a common method for procuring public bus service...
Efficient bus service operations involve a multitude of simultaneous activities, including ensuring ...
The measurement of service quality continues to be a challenging research theme and one of great pra...
The design of public transport contracts provides an opportunity to define service quality standards...
Public transport systems face the challenge of attracting users to fight the lost in market share, m...
This paper reviews the studies on public bus service contracting over the past three decades. With a...
This paper investigates ways of quantifying service quality and comparing the levels within and betw...
This research presents the main results of tendering bus services in Israel from 2000 to 2014. The a...
While improved service quality is critical for improved patronage of public transport services, in m...
Transit operators are increasingly being asked to provide services more cost efficiently. To do this...
The aim of this research is to amend the current contracting system to improve the quality of inter-...
In the age of globalization, both state-owned and privately-owned public transportation companies fa...
An efficient urban transportation system is essential for providing adequate mobility to satisfy var...
Improved service quality is increasingly acknowledged as critical for increased patronage of public ...
Declining ridership, shrinking market share, and increasing operating costs have led many transit sy...