2016
DOI: 10.1108/s2044-994120160000008002
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Paratransit: The Need for a Regulatory Revolution in the Light of Institutional Inertia

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“…Just under half of the interviewees (23) expected private operators to dominate the future public transport market, which suggests a degree of uncertainty as to the future operational environment. Meanwhile 17 interviewees saw the role of Government remaining as now and 20 interviewees mentioned regulation as being a key role in 2045, so apparently only minor changes expected in this regard -a position not wholly in agreement with the extant literature (Docherty et al, 2018;Enoch and Potter, 2016;Shaheen et al, 2016), which tends to suggest that some institutional change will likely be required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Just under half of the interviewees (23) expected private operators to dominate the future public transport market, which suggests a degree of uncertainty as to the future operational environment. Meanwhile 17 interviewees saw the role of Government remaining as now and 20 interviewees mentioned regulation as being a key role in 2045, so apparently only minor changes expected in this regard -a position not wholly in agreement with the extant literature (Docherty et al, 2018;Enoch and Potter, 2016;Shaheen et al, 2016), which tends to suggest that some institutional change will likely be required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Lastly, there is some evidence now being compiled on the public policy, governance and regulatory aspects of future public transport futures (e.g. Cohen and Shaheen, 2016;Shaheen at al, 2016;Docherty et al, 2018;Enoch and Potter, 2016).…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%