This paper proposes a self-contained reference for both policy makers and scholars who want to address the problem of efficiency and effectiveness of local public transport (LPT), with special emphasis on urban transit, in a sound empirical way. Framing economic efficiency studies into a transport planning perspective, it offers a critical discussion of the existing empirical studies, relating them to the main methodological approaches used. The connection between such perspectives and Operations Research studies dealing with scheduling and tactical design of public transport services is also developed. The comprehensive classification of selected relevant dimensions of the empirical literature, namely inputs, outputs, kind of data analysed, methods adopted and policy relevant questions addressed, and the systematic investigation of their interrelationships allows us to summarise the existing literature and to propose desirable developments and extensions for future studies in the field.

Efficiency and effectiveness in the urban public transport sector: A critical review with directions for future research / Daraio, Cinzia; Diana, Marco; DI COSTA, Flavia; Leporelli, Claudio; Matteucci, Giorgio; Nastasi, Alberto. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0377-2217. - STAMPA. - 248:1(2016), pp. 1-20. [10.1016/j.ejor.2015.05.059]

Efficiency and effectiveness in the urban public transport sector: A critical review with directions for future research

DARAIO, CINZIA
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DI COSTA, FLAVIA;LEPORELLI, CLAUDIO;MATTEUCCI, Giorgio;NASTASI, Alberto
2016

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This paper proposes a self-contained reference for both policy makers and scholars who want to address the problem of efficiency and effectiveness of local public transport (LPT), with special emphasis on urban transit, in a sound empirical way. Framing economic efficiency studies into a transport planning perspective, it offers a critical discussion of the existing empirical studies, relating them to the main methodological approaches used. The connection between such perspectives and Operations Research studies dealing with scheduling and tactical design of public transport services is also developed. The comprehensive classification of selected relevant dimensions of the empirical literature, namely inputs, outputs, kind of data analysed, methods adopted and policy relevant questions addressed, and the systematic investigation of their interrelationships allows us to summarise the existing literature and to propose desirable developments and extensions for future studies in the field.
2016
DEA; SFA; Transit scheduling; Translog; Transport indicators; Management Science and Operations Research; Modeling and Simulation; Information Systems and Management
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Efficiency and effectiveness in the urban public transport sector: A critical review with directions for future research / Daraio, Cinzia; Diana, Marco; DI COSTA, Flavia; Leporelli, Claudio; Matteucci, Giorgio; Nastasi, Alberto. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0377-2217. - STAMPA. - 248:1(2016), pp. 1-20. [10.1016/j.ejor.2015.05.059]
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