Research in Transportation Business and Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Research in Transportation Business and Management is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
An evaluation of optimal scale and jurisdiction size to improve efficiency in metropolitan bus systems83
Outsourcing the last mile: Should regulation be strictly focused on the urban segment?72
Editorial Board47
Disentangling large scale technological projects: Learning from ERTMS roll-out case study in the Netherlands37
Segmenting cruise passengers from the experiential marketing perspective: An explorative study31
An empirical assessment of pricing efficiency across the European rail market28
Q-method and its application in clustering Hong Kong shippers' selection criteria of ocean carriers27
The combined effects of high-speed rail and aviation on tourist arrivals in China27
“Fallen down” = “broken down”? The influence of the parking status of dockless shared bikes on consumers' willingness to use27
Factors affecting the adoption of shared mobility systems: Evidence from Australia26
Urban-rural gap induced by high-speed rail: 35 years of evidence from Japan24
Service pricing strategy of food delivery platform operators: A demand-supply interaction model24
Building trust in the sharing economy by signaling trustworthiness, and satisfaction24
Investigating re-use intentions for shared bicycles: A loyalty phase perspective24
An empirical model of fleet modernization: On the relationship between market concentration and innovation adoption by airlines23
Walking off the beaten path: Everyday walking environment and practices in informal settlements in Freetown22
Feasibility study of Mumbai-Pune Hyperloop corridor: Challenges and implementation22
Urban transport planning and access inequalities: A tale of two Colombian cities22
Making equity work: Implementing socially-targeted urban transport policies21
Modeling of airline passenger loyalty: A comparison of leisure and business travelers21
Fostering a transition to inclusive sustainability through shared urban mobility20
Informal transportation as a complement and substitute in Beijing20
Editorial themed volume “Challenges and solutions for current freight transport and logistics”20
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