Adelaide's bus system has been transformed from a government monopoly operation to a competitively tendered system with services provided by private operators under contract. The 'Adelaide model' has unique features, and has been considered in several international reviews of urban bus service procurement. The paper reviews the experience in Adelaide up to 2006/07. It updates previous evidence that focused on technical efficiency impacts. It particularly examines the development of the system to address allocative efficiency, in terms of the quantity, quality and market orientation of the services provided, and the consequent effects on patronage
The 90s saw a noticeable growth in the use of competitive tendering as a way of selecting bus operat...
In bus reform initiatives, it is important to establish a value for money (VM) regime to ensure that...
This paper presents a review of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in Australasia. It describes the maj...
Since 2011, very significant developments have occurred in the procurement and contracting of bus se...
Since 2011, very significant developments have occurred in the procurement and contracting of bus se...
In the urban bus sector, the international literature on the effects of competition for the market (...
This paper reviews the studies on public bus service contracting over the past three decades. With a...
In revitalising the urban public transport system in Adelaide, a greater understanding is required o...
AbstractIn revitalising the urban public transport system in Adelaide, a greater understanding is re...
This paper explores the experience of developed countries that have introduced greater private secto...
Reform of the bus sector has been occurring in many countries. One matter central to these reform in...
Institutional reform of the bus sector is a topical discussion item in a number of countries at pres...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
This paper reviews the changes to public transport policy and performance in the state of Victoria, ...
This paper presents a review of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in Australasia. It describes the maj...
The 90s saw a noticeable growth in the use of competitive tendering as a way of selecting bus operat...
In bus reform initiatives, it is important to establish a value for money (VM) regime to ensure that...
This paper presents a review of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in Australasia. It describes the maj...
Since 2011, very significant developments have occurred in the procurement and contracting of bus se...
Since 2011, very significant developments have occurred in the procurement and contracting of bus se...
In the urban bus sector, the international literature on the effects of competition for the market (...
This paper reviews the studies on public bus service contracting over the past three decades. With a...
In revitalising the urban public transport system in Adelaide, a greater understanding is required o...
AbstractIn revitalising the urban public transport system in Adelaide, a greater understanding is re...
This paper explores the experience of developed countries that have introduced greater private secto...
Reform of the bus sector has been occurring in many countries. One matter central to these reform in...
Institutional reform of the bus sector is a topical discussion item in a number of countries at pres...
Urban public transport continues to be a high priority social obligation of governments throughout t...
This paper reviews the changes to public transport policy and performance in the state of Victoria, ...
This paper presents a review of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in Australasia. It describes the maj...
The 90s saw a noticeable growth in the use of competitive tendering as a way of selecting bus operat...
In bus reform initiatives, it is important to establish a value for money (VM) regime to ensure that...
This paper presents a review of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in Australasia. It describes the maj...