The ITEA Annual Conference will be held on June 15-17, 2022.

The aim of the ITEA Annual Conference is to promote scientific excellence in the field of transportation economics and to provide a forum for scientific exchange. Research presented at the Conference covers both theory and empirical work, including all transport modes and a wide range of research methodologies. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to, transport pricing and investment, competition policy, transport decisions under uncertainty, agglomeration effects, valuation of intangibles, privatization, sharing economics, the economics of new transport technologies, the economics of large transport infrastructure or the political economy of transport decisions.

Conference's program ITEA 2022
Wednesday 15/06/22
14.15-14.45 (CEST Time)Registration opening
Amphi Bellonte Hall
14.45-15.15 (CEST Time)Welcome and introduction
Room: Amphi Bellonte
15.15-16.45 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Congestion pricing
Room: B016
Chair: Henrik Andersson
COVID-19 and transportation 1: Mobility
Room: B024
Chair: Lisa Svanberg
Infrastructure pricing and maintenance 1
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Emanuel Broman
Vehicle sharing
Room: B018
Chair: Jan Weschke
16.45-17.00 (CEST Time)Short break/Refreshment
17.00-18.00 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Airline economics 1
Room: B016
Chair: Roman Zakharenko
Political economy 1
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Askill H. Halse
Pricing in public transportation 1: The role of distance
Room: B018
Chair: Sergio Jara-Diaz
Ride-hailing
Room: B024
Chair: Jonathan Hall
19.00-21.00 (CEST Time)Conference reception cocktail
Amphi Bellonte Hall
Thursday 16/06/22
09.00-10.30 (CEST Time)Keynote Lecture: "Merger and innovation: Where do we stand?", by Bruno Jullien (TSE)
Room: Amphi Bellonte
Chair: Marc Ivaldi (TSE)
10.30-11.00 (CEST Time)Coffee break
11.00-12.30 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Airline economics 2: Effects on airfares
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Jan K. Brueckner
Aviation and environment: European Emission Trading System (ETS)
Room: B024
Chair: Tiziana D'Alfonso
Maritime transportation 1: Infrastructure
Room: B016
Chair: Soraya Hidalgo-Gallego
Urban economics 1
Room: B018
Chair: Nathalie Picard
12.30-13.30 (CEST Time)Lunch
13.30-15.00 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Infrastructure pricing and maintenance 2
Room: B024
Chair: Andrew Smith
Rail transportation 1: Intermodal competition - Sponsored by Deutsche Bahn
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Manuel Ojeda Cabral
Road congestion
Room: B018
Chair: Erik Verhoef
Taxation
Room: B016
Chair: Jan Wessel
15.00-15.15 (CEST Time)Short break/Refreshment
15.15-16.15 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Airline economics 3: Cooperation agreements
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Volodymyr Bilotkach
Airport economics 1
Room: B024
Chair: Alessandro Massaro
Autonomous vehicles 1
Room: B018
Chair: Amir Brudner
Public transportation in urban areas 1
Room: B016
Chair: Fernando Feres
17.00 (CEST Time)Bus departure from ENAC
18.00-19.30 (CEST Time)Visit Museum Aeroscopia
19.30-23.00 (CEST Time)Conference Dinner - Aeroscopia Restaurant
Friday 17/06/22
09.00-10.30 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Car market
Room: B024
Chair: Anna Matas
Rail transportation 2: On-track competition
Room: B018
Chair: Pedro Cantos-Sanchez
Travel time
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Robin Lindsey
Urban economics 2
Room: B016
Chair: Pierre Picard
10.30-11.00 (CEST Time)Coffee break
11.00-12.00 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Airline economics 4: Buffers and delays
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Achim Czerny
Cycling and bikesharing
Room: B024
Chair: Isac Olave Cruz
Maritime transportation 2: Efficiency
Room: B016
Chair: Kenneth Rødseth
Taxation: Company cars
Room: B018
Chair: Maria Börjesson
12.00-12.15 (CEST Time)Short break/Refreshment
12.15-13.15 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Airport economics 2: Efficiency and air navigation service provision (ANSP)
Room: B018
Chair: Thomas Standfuss
Pricing in public transportation 2
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Leonardo J. Basso
Rail transportation 3: Speed
Room: B016
Chair: Daniel Hörcher
Surface transportation externalities: Pollution and accidents
Room: B024
Chair: Anna Claudia Caspani
13.15-14.15 (CEST Time)Lunch
14.15-15.15 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Airport economics 3: Airport decisions
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Hans-Martin Niemeier
Car ownership
Room: B018
Chair: Daniel De Wolf
COVID-19 and transportation 2
Room: B024
Chair: Alberto Gaggero
Political economy 2
Room: B016
Chair: Stefanie Peer
15.15-15.30 (CEST Time)Short break/Refreshment
15.30-16.30 (CEST Time)Parallel sessions
Airline economics 5: Airline decisions
Room: B018
Chair: Philippe Gagnepain
Autonomous vehicles 2
Room: B016
Chair: Felix Reimann
Environmental externalities caused by air transportation
Room: Amphi Breguet
Chair: Stef Proost
Freight and environment
Room: B024
Chair: Lucie Letrouit
16.30-16.45 (CEST Time)Paper Awards
Room: Amphi Bellonte
16.45-17.45 (CEST Time)ITEA General assembly
Room: Amphi Bellonte
17.45-18.45 (CEST Time)ITEA Executive meeting (by invitation)
Room: Amphi Bellonte

Details of the conference’s program (presenters are in blue color)

Link to the Conference Maker program

Congestion pricing – June 15, 2022 15:15 to 16:45
Session Chair: Henrik Andersson, Toulouse School of Economics, University of Toulouse Capitole

  • Responsive state-dependent or habitual state-independent congestion pricing under dynamic congestion. Zhi-Chun Li (Huazhong University of Science and Techn), Vincent van den Berg (VU University), Xiaojuan Yu (VU Amsterdam)
  • Tradable Permits versus Congestion Charge on Managing Morning Peak Travel Behavior: A Field Experiment in Beijing. Kexin Geng (Beijing Jiaotong University), Erik Verhoef (VU Amsterdam), Yacan Wang (Beijing Jiaotong University)
  • Congestion charges and their effect on property prices – Empirical evidence from Gothenburg Sweden. Henrik Andersson (Toulouse School of Economics, University of Toulouse Capitole), Mikael Ögren (Gothenburg University), Peter Karpestam (VTI), Peter Molnár (University of Gothenburg)

COVID-19 and transportation 1: Mobility – June 15, 2022 15:15 to 16:45
Session Chair: Lisa Svanberg, VTI, Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut

  • The Pandemic Impact on Mobility in the Netherlands. Xiao Yu, Erik Verhoef, Jasper Knockaert (VU Amsterdam)
  • The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and government intervention on active mobility. Alessa Möllers, Sebastian Specht, Jan Wessel (University of Münster)
  • Passenger transport volumes during the covid-19 pandemic in Sweden. Lisa Svanberg (VTI, Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut)

Infrastructure pricing and maintenance 1 – June 15, 2022 15:15 to 16:45
Session Chair: Emanuel Broman, Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)

  • Why the Fixed Effects estimator may not be the “gold standard” for estimation of economies of density in transport: An application from rail infrastructure maintenance data. Andrew Smith (University of Leeds), Kristofer Odolinski (The Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds), Phill Wheat (Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds), Clement Dheilly (SNCF Reseau)
  • Incorporating quality into cost functions: a social cost model for rail infrastructure maintenance. Kristofer Odolinski (The Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds), Andrew Smith (University of Leeds), Phill Wheat (Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds), Clement Dheilly (SNCF Reseau)
  • A pricing mechanism for sequential capacity allocation. Emanuel Broman (Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)), Jonas Eliasson (Linköping University)

Vehicle sharing – June 15, 2022 15:15 to 16:45
Session Chair: Jan Weschke, DLR – German Aerospace Center

  • Intercity Ridesharing to the Rescue: Capacity Flexibility and Price Stability of BlaBlaCar During the 2018 French Railway Strike. Timothy Yu-Cheong Yeung (KU Leuven, CEPS), Dianzhuo Zhu (University of Paris Dauphine, PSL Research University)
  • What combination(s) of financial and non-financial incentives for modal shift towards carpooling solutions in Ile-de-France? Fawaz SALIHOU (VEDECOM Institute), Julie BULTEAU (CEARC,Université de Paris-Saclay, Université de Versailles Saint‐Quentin-en-Yvelines OVSQ), Rémy Le Boennec (Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement), Jaafar Berrada (VEDECOM), Pascal Da Costa (Laboratoire Génie Industriel)
  • Estimating Impact of Public Transport Stations on Shared Vehicle Demand – a Quasi-Experimental Approach. Jan Weschke (DLR – German Aerospace Center)

Airline economics 1 – June 15, 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Session Chair: Roman Zakharenko, National Research Univeristy Higher School of Economics

  • Price competition and endogenous product choice in networks: Evidence from the US airline industry. Christian Bontemps (ENAC and Toulouse School of Economics), Cristina Gualdani (Queen Mary University of London), Kevin Remmy (University of Mannheim)
  • Downsizing the jet: A forecast of economic effects of increased automation in aviation. Roman Zakharenko (National Research Univeristy Higher School of Economics), Alexander Luttmann (The MITRE Corporation)

Political economy 1 – June 15, 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Session Chair: Askill H. Halse, Institute of Transport Economics

  • Passenger acceptance of electric airplanes in Germany – a survey to identify relevant factors to accept a new air mode. Mengying Fu (Bauhaus Luftfahrt e. V.), Rolf Moeckel (Technical University of Munich)
  • Transport policy, electoral participation, and protest voting. Petter Christiansen (Institute of Transport Economics (TØI)), Askill H. Halse (Institute of Transport Economics), Oddbjorn Raaum (Frisch Centre)

Pricing in public transportation 1: The role of distance – June 15, 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Session Chair: Sergio Jara-Diaz, Universidad de Chile

  • Optimal Pricing for the Introduction of a Linear-Distance Fare in Public Transport. Anton Ellinger (University of Goettingen), Jan Schlueter (TU Dresden), Jani-Pekka Jokinen (Aalto University)
  • Distance traveled, transit design and optimal pricing. Sergio Jara-Diaz (Universidad de Chile), Antonio Gschwender (Universidad de Chile), Juan Castro (Unniversidad de Chile)

Ride-hailing – June 15, 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Session Chair: Jonathan Hall, University of Toronto

  • Stability Analysis of Multimodal Traffic in an Urban Zone. Lewis Lehe (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Ayush Pandey (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
  • VancUber: The Effect of Ride-hailing on Public Transportation, Congestion, and Traffic Fatalities. John Cairncross (University of Toronto), Jonathan Hall (University of Toronto), Craig Palsson (Utah State University)

Airline economics 2: Effects on airfares – June 16, 2022 11:00 to 12:30
Session Chair: Jan K. Brueckner, University of California, Irvine

  • Price dispersion in the airline industry: The role of distance and intermodal competition. Xavier Fageda (University of Barcelona), Ricardo Flores-Fillol (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
  • Fare Impacts of a Regulatory Change in Takeoff and Landing Restrictions: The Case of Newark Liberty Airport. Jules Yimga (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
  • US Airline Passengers Did Not Fear the Boeing 737 MAX. Jan K. Brueckner (University of California, Irvine)

Aviation and environment: European Emission Trading System (ETS) – June 16, 2022 11:00 to 12:30
Session Chair: Tiziana D’Alfonso, Sapienza University of Rome

  • Climate Effects of Slot Hoarding: EU ETS helps, CORSIA does not. Till Kösters (University of Münster), Marlena Meier (University of Münster), Gernot Sieg (University of Münster)
  • Emission Trading, Capital Replacement and Carbon Leakage: Evidence from Aircraft Fleets. Gerben de Jong (VU Amsterdam)
  • Synthetic Control Methods for Policy Analysis: Evaluating the Effect of the European Emission Trading System on Aviation Supply. Tiziana D’Alfonso (Sapienza University of Rome)

Maritime transportation 1: Infrastructure – June 16, 2022 11:00 to 12:30
Session Chair: Soraya Hidalgo-Gallego (Universidad de Cantabria)

  • How should ports share the risk of natural disasters? Analytical modelling and implications for adaptation investments. Ryo Itoh (Tohoku University), Anming Zhang (University of British Columbia)
  • Getting bigger: a welfare perspective for seaports. Daniele Crotti (Università degli Studi dell’Insubria – Dipartimento di Economia), Claudio Ferrari (Università di Genova), Alessio Tei (University of Genoa)
  • The effect of port investment on cost efficiency: A case of study for the Spanish port system. Soraya Hidalgo-Gallego (Universidad de Cantabria), Ramón Núñez-Sánchez (Universidad de Cantabria)

Urban economics 1 – June 16, 2022 11:00 to 12:30
Session Chair: Nathalie Picard, University of Strasbourg

  • Structural change and commuting flows: evidence from Italy. Antonio Accetturo (Banca d’Italia), Mattia Borsati (University of Barcelona), Michele Cascarano (Banca d’Italia)
  • The welfare effects of spatial re-organisation: broadening the theoretical foundations of appraisal. Tobie Cusson (Imperial College London), Daniel Hörcher (Imperial College London), Roger Vickerman (University of Kent), Daniel Graham (Imperial College London)
  • Social housing, neighborhood choice and capacity constraints. Nathalie Picard (University of Strasbourg), Guillaume Chapelle (CY Cergy Paris Université)

Infrastructure pricing and maintenance 2 – June 16, 2022 13:30 to 15:00
Session Chair: Andrew Smith, University of Leeds

  • Closed Roads and broken Bridges – the Impact of Transport Restrictions on the Productivity of Firms. Dennis Gaus (DIW Berlin e.V.)
  • Predicting costs of local public bus transport services through machine learning methods. Andrea Amicosante (University of L’Aquila), Alessandro Avenali (Sapienza University of Rome), Tiziana D’Alfonso (Sapienza University of Rome), Mirko Giagnorio (Sapienza University of Rome), Andrea Manno (University of L’Aquila), Giorgio Matteucci (Sapienza – University of Rome)
  • Rail infrastructure cost variability with respect to traffic: Comparing Econometric methods with Engineering approaches. Andrew Smith (University of Leeds), Kristofer Odolinski (The Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds), Stefan Marschnig (TU Graz), Phill Wheat (Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds)

Rail transportation 1: Intermodal competition – Sponsored by Deutsche Bahn – June 16, 2022 13:30 to 15:00
Session Chair: Manuel Ojeda Cabral, University of Leeds

  • Is the High-Speed Rail delivering on its promise? the intermodal competition with motorway transport in Spain. Daniel Albalate (University of Barcelona), Carlos Leon Gomez (Universitat de Barcelona)
  • Long distance bus and rail services: competitive interactions between providers with different operating leverage, welfare effects and the role of public subsidies. Alessandro Avenali (Sapienza University of Rome), Martina Gregori (Sapienza University of Rome), Pierfrancesco Reverberi (Sapienza)
  • The appraisal of new railway lines and stations: a multi-modal approach to user benefits. Manuel Ojeda Cabral (University of Leeds), Richard Batley (University of Leeds), Daniel Johnson (Leeds University)

Road congestion – June 16, 2022 13:30 to 15:00
Session Chair: Erik Verhoef, VU Amsterdam

  • Highway Congestion in the UK: The effect of transportation improvements. Miquel-Angel Garcia-Lopez (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona & IEB), Yadira Gómez-Hernández (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona), Rosa Sanchis-Guarner (University of Barcelona)
  • Traffic congestion modelling: Convex quantile regression approach. Iaroslav Kriuchkov (Aalto University), Timo Kuosmanen (Aalto University)
  • An Empirical Macroscopic Bottleneck Model for the Randstad Area. Erik Verhoef (VU University Amsterdam), Bas Turpijn (Rijkswaterstaat), Maarten Verhoef (VU Amsterdam)

Taxation – June 16, 2022 13:30 to 15:00
Session Chair: Jan Wessel, University of Münster

  • Vertical Tax competition to attract automobile industry: a Brazilian case. Fabio Simoni da Silva (University of Valencia)
  • MEASURING THE EFFECTS OF ENVIROMENTAL TAXES: EVIDENCE FROM THE AIRLINE MARKET. Valeria Bernardo (Tecnocampus, Pompeu Fabra University), Xavier Fageda (University of Barcelona), Jordi Teixido (Universitat de Barcelona)
  • I Would If I Could – Trying to Pass Through VAT Reductions for Fixed and for Revenue-Management-Based Prices. Gernot Sieg (University of Münster), Jan Wessel (University of Münster)

Airline economics 3: Cooperation agreements – June 16, 2022 15:15 to 16:15
Session Chair: Volodymyr Bilotkach, Singapore Institute of Technology

  • Pricing effects of airline cooperation on the intra-African air routes. Andrea Gualini (University of Bergamo), Gianmaria Martini (University of Bergamo), Laura Ogliari (University of Bergamo), Davide Scotti (University of Bergamo)
  • Impact of Transatlantic Joint Ventures on Flight Scheduling. Volodymyr Bilotkach (Singapore Institute of Technology), Bassam Tariq (University of Antwerp)

Airport economics 1 – June 16, 2022 15:15 to 16:15
Session Chair: Alessandro Massaro

  • PREPARING TO GO PUBLIC!. PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION FOR SPANISH STATE-OWNED AIRPORTS AFTER THE GREAT RECESSION. Soraya Hidalgo-Gallego (Universidad de Cantabria), Ramón Núñez-Sánchez (Universidad de Cantabria)
  • Relationships between airport accessibility and route planning using geographic information systems and data envelopment analysis. Alessandro Massaro

Autonomous vehicles 1 – June 16, 2022 15:15 to 16:15
Session Chair: Amir Brudner, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  • Pricing schemes in the autonomous era: a monocentric general-equilibrium model. Diego Candia (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
  • Adopting automated vehicles and creating equitable transport markets. Amir Brudner (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Nicole Adler (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Public transportation in urban areas 1 – June 16, 2022 15:15 to 16:15
Session Chair: Fernando Feres, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

  • Beyond the last-mile: different spatial strategies to integrate On-Demand services into Public Transport in a simplified city. Javier Alonso-Mora (TU Delft), Andres Fielbaum (TU Delft), Sergio Jara-Diaz (Universidad de Chile)
  • The impact of bus punctuality on users’ decisions and welfare. Fernando Feres (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Franco Basso (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso), Raul Pezoa (Universidad Diego Portales), Mauricio Varas (Universidad del Desarrollo), Eusebio Vargas-Estrada (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey)

Car market – June 17, 2022 9:00 to 10:30
Session Chair: Anna Matas, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

  • ENERGY VULNERABILITY CAUSED BY CAR TRAVEL COSTS AMONG FRENCH HOUSEHOLDS – COMPARING A STATIC AND DYNAMIC APPROACH. Richard GRIMAL (CEREMA – MATRIS Laboratory)
  • Equilibrium Trade in Automobiles. Kenneth Gillingham (Yale University), Fedor Iskhakov (Australian National University), Anders Munk-Nielsen (University of Copenhagen), John Rust (Georgetown University), Bertel Schjerning (University of Copenhagen)
  • Changes in CO2 emissions by new cars: technological change and consumer preferences. Javier Asensio (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona), Anna Matas (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona), Josep-LLuis Raymond (UAB)

Rail transportation 2: On-track competition – June 17, 2022 9:00 to 10:30
Session Chair: Pedro Cantos-Sanchez, Universitat de València

  • An integral interval timetable for long-distance passenger rail services: Time to reconsider targeting on-track competition. Christina Brand (University of Münster), Gernot Sieg (University of Münster)
  • A difference-in-difference approach to estimate the price effect of market entry in high-speed rail. Paolo Beria (Politecnico di Milano), Samuel Tolentino (TRASPOL), Shtele Evgeniia (University of Insubria), Vardhman Lunkar (TRASPOL)
  • Vertical industry structures in the assessment of market power in railway operations. Pedro Cantos-Sanchez (Universitat de València), Rafael Moner-Colonques (Universitat de València), Jose Sempere-Monerris (University of Valencia)

Travel time – June 17, 2022 9:00 to 10:30
Session Chair: Robin Lindsey, University of British Columbia

  • Braess Paradox on Large-Size Networks with a Dynamic Traffic Simulator. André de Palma (CY Cergy-Paris University), Lucas Javaudin
  • Urban commuting time and sick-leave medical license use: an empirical study of Santiago, Chile. Alejandro Micco (University of Chile), Andres Gomez-Lobo (University of Chile)
  • Risk aversion and loss aversion in a scheduling model with random travel time. André de Palma (CY Cergy-Paris University), Nathalie Picard (University of Strasbourg), Robin Lindsey (University of British Columbia)

Urban economics 2 – June 17, 2022 9:00 to 10:30
Session Chair: Pierre Picard, University of Luxembourg

  • Modeling the impact of transportation on urban segregation. Nicolas Juste (Cerema – MATRIS), Moez KILANI (Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale)
  • Second-Hand Gentrification: Theory and Evidence from High-Speed Rail Extensions. Gabriel Loumeau (ETH Zurich), Antonio Russo (Loughborough University)
  • The Zoom City: Working From Home and Urban Land Structure. Pierre Picard (University of Luxembourg)

Airline economics 4: Buffers and delays – June 17, 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Session Chair: Achim Czerny, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

  • Buffer choices among US carriers. Chantal Roucolle (Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (ENAC)), Miguel Urdanoz (TBS)
  • Airline Delay Propagation: A Simple Method for Measuring its Extent and Determinants. Jan K. Brueckner (University of California, Irvine), Achim Czerny (Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Alberto Gaggero (University of Pavia)

Cycling and bikesharing – June 17, 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Session Chair: Isac Olave Cruz, University Paris-Dauphine|PSL

  • Riding the Green Wave – How Countdown Timers at Bicycle Traffic Lights Impact on Cycling Behavior. Christina Brand (University of Münster), Thomas Hagedorn (University of Münster), Till Kösters (University of Münster), Marlena Meier (University of Münster), Gernot Sieg (University of Münster), Jan Wessel University of Münster)
  • Fire bikes to the rescue! Bike-sharing and public transport substitution. Isac Olave Cruz (University Paris-Dauphine|PSL)

Maritime transportation 2: Efficiency – June 17, 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Session Chair: Kenneth Rødseth, Institute of Transport Economics

  • The impact of governance on technical efficiency of container ports. Nicole Adler (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Georg Hirte (Technische Universität Dresden), Shravan Kumar (TU Dresden), Hans-Martin Niemeier (University of Applied Sciences Bremen)
  • High speed towards zero emission: Cost-effective scheduling and abatement costs of battery electric passenger vessel services. Håkon Havre (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Ulrik Lien (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Mattias Ness (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Kjetil Fagerholt (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Kenneth Rødseth (Institute of Transport Economics)

Taxation: Company cars – June 17, 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Session Chair: Maria Börjesson, VTI, LIU

  • Ex ante evaluation of company car taxation reform in Belgium. Laurent Franckx (Bureau F&d&ral du Plan)
  • The impact of Company Cars on car Ownership. Maria Börjesson (VTI, LIU), Christopher Roberts (VTI)

Airport economics 2: Efficiency and air navigation service provision (ANSP) – June 17, 2022 12:15 to 13:15
Session Chair: Thomas Standfuss, TU Dresden

  • The interdependencies between pricing and capacity in air navigation service provision in the presence of congestion and market power. An Vo (Worms University of Applied Sciences)
  • Efficiency Measurement in European Air Traffic Management – How to benchmark Air Navigation Service Providers? Thomas Standfuss (TU Dresden), Georg Hirte (Technische Universität Dresden), Michael Schultz (University of the Bundeswehr)

Pricing in public transportation 2 – June 17, 2022 12:15 to 13:15
Session Chair: Leonardo J. Basso, Universidad de Chile

  • Radical fare structure change: impacts on revenues, user behavior and satisfaction. Fredrik Gregersen (Institute of Transport Economics (TØI))
  • Modeling and economic analysis of fare free public transport. Leonardo J. Basso (Universidad de Chile), Juan Carlos Muñoz (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Hugo E. Silva (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

Rail transportation 3: Speed – June 17, 2022 12:15 to 13:15
Session Chair: Daniel Hörcher, Imperial College London

  • High-Speed Railways and the Geography of Collaboration: Evidence from France (1978-2012). Gabrielle Gambuli (THEMA, CY Cergy Paris Université)
  • The optimal speed of rail. Daniel Hörcher (Imperial College London), Daniel Graham (Imperial College London)

Surface transportation externalities: Pollution and accidents – June 17, 2022 12:15 to 13:15
Session Chair: Anna Claudia Caspani, University of Insubria

  • Underlying factors that drive CO2 emissions from light-duty vehicles: Empirical evidence for the EU. Xun Zhou (Aalto University School of Business), Yanqing Lin (Aalto University School of Business)
  • Environmental emissions of school commuting and scenarios for a green transition. EVANGELIA PANTELAKI (University of Insubria), Elena Maggi (Università dell’Insubria), Anna Claudia Caspani (University of Insubria)

Airport economics 3: Airport decisions – June 17, 2022 14:15 to 15:15
Session Chair: Hans-Martin Niemeier, University of Applied Sciences Bremen

  • Evaluation of regional airports’ sustainability: A DEA efficiency modelling framework. Dimitrios Dimitriou (Democritus University of Thrace), Aristi Karagkouni (Democritus University of Thrace (DUTh))
  • THE EFFECT OF ENTRY AND EXIT ON AIRPORT COMPETITION IN EUROPE. Hans-Martin Niemeier (University of Applied Sciences Bremen)

Car ownership – June 17, 2022 14:15 to 15:15
Session Chair: Daniel De Wolf, Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale

  • Modelling the effect of income and fuel prices on the joint choice of car ownership and use: A panel data approach. Carl Berry (VTI), Maria Börjesson (VTI, LIU)
  • Environmental impact of increasing market share of electric vehicles in passenger transport. Daniel De Wolf (Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale), Ngagne-Demba Diop (Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale), Moez KILANI (Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale)

COVID-19 and transportation 2 – June 17, 2022 14:15 to 15:15
Session Chair: Alberto Gaggero, University of Pavia

  • Covid-19 Impact on Bike-Sharing Systems: An analysis for Toulouse, Lyon, and Montreal. Marc Ivaldi (Toulouse School of Economics), Walter Núñez Le Magueresse (Toulouse School of Economics
  • How does COVID-19 affect intertemporal price dispersion? Evidence from the airline industry. Alberto Gaggero (University of Pavia), Alexander Luttmann (The MITRE Corporation)

Political economy 2 – June 17, 2022 14:15 to 15:15
Session Chair: Stefanie Peer, Vienna University of Economics & Business

  • Mapping opposition to the introduction of peak pricing in local public transport. Knut Hartveit (Institute of Transport Economics), Fredrik Gregersen (Institute of Transport Economics (TØI)), Nils Fearnley (Institute of Transport Economics), Askill H. Halse (Institute of Transport Economics)
  • The acceptance of transport policy bundles aiming at climate change mitigation: evidence from a citizen choice experiment. Stefanie Peer (Vienna University of Economics & Business), Reinhard Hössinger (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences), Simona Jokubauskaite (WU Vienna)

Airline economics 5: Airline decisions – June 17, 2022 15:30 to 16:30
Session Chair: Philippe Gagnepain, Paris School of Economics-Paris 1

  • Aiding airlines for the benefit of whom? An applied game-theoretic approach. Gianmarco Andreana (University of Bergamo), Nicole Adler (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
  • Strategic uncertainty and market size: An illustration on the Wright amendment. Philippe Gagnepain (Paris School of Economics-Paris 1), Stephane Gauthier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)

Autonomous vehicles 2 – June 17, 2022 15:30 to 16:30
Session Chair: Felix Reimann, TU Dresden

  • Are AV worth it? Cost-benefit Analysis of On-demand Automated Vehicles service in Berlin. Jaafar Berrada (VEDECOM), Laurent Bouillaut (Université Gustave Eiffel), Félix CARREYRE (VEDECOM), Tarek Chouaki (IRT SystemX), Nicolas Coulombel (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech)
  • Cruising for not Parking: Economic viability and efficiiency of driverless vehicle repositioning. Stefan Tscharaktschiew (TU Dresden), Felix Reimann (TU Dresden)

Environmental externalities caused by air transportation – June 17, 2022 15:30 to 16:30
Session Chair: Stef Proost, KULeuven

  • Adopting hydrogen technology in air transport: An evolutionary game theory approach. Sai BRAVO MELGAREJO (ENAC), Shangrong CHEN (ENAC (The French Civil Aviation University)), Estelle Malavolti (ENAC-DEVI and Toulouse School of Economics), Romain Mongeau (ENAC(The French Civil Aviation University))
  • Strategic climate policy in global aviation: aviation fuel taxes, efficiency standards and SAF mandates with duopolistic producers. Stef Proost (KULeuven)

Freight and environment – June 17, 2022 15:30 to 16:30
Session Chair: Lucie Letrouit, Gustave Eiffel University

  • Decarbonizing road freight transport: An economic analysis of innovative shuttles on French highways. Anicet KABRE (IFSTTAR, Université Gustave Eiffel)
  • How much does freight transport pollute? Insights from the COVID-19 lockdown in Paris. Martin Koning (Université Gustave Eiffel), Lucie Letrouit (Gustave Eiffel University)