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On trouvera sous cette rubrique les sommaires les plus récents de revues systématiquement signalées compte tenu de leur proximité thématique avec Flux
Communications et Stratégies
(www.idate.fr)
n°63, 3rd quarter 2006
Dossier : Bundling competition in ICT industries
  • Bundling Strategies in ICT Sector : an introduction, Edmond Baranes, Gilles Le Blanc, pp. 13-18
  • Bundles and Range Strategies : The Case of Telecom Operators, Sophie Pernet, pp. 19-32
  • Optimal Bundle of Multimedia Services in Emerging Mobile Markets, ChanGi Nam, SeongCheol Kim, DeockHee Cho, HyeongJil Lee, pp. 33-50
  • Triple Play Time, Claude Crampes, Abraham Hollander, pp. 51-72
  • Service Bundling and the Role of Access Charge in the Broadband Internet Service Market, Sunghee Shim, Jungsuk Oh, pp. 73-91
Journal of Transport Geography
vol.14, n°4, july 2006
(www.sciencedirect.com)
  • An analysis of European low-cost airlines and their networks, F. Dobruszkes, pp. 249-264
  • The impact of low-cost carriers on catchment areas of established international airports : The case of Hanover Airport, Germany, N. Pantazis, I. Liefner, pp. 265-272
  • Improvements in intra-European inter-city flight connectivity : 1996-2004, T. Fan, pp. 273-286
  • Housing mobility and travel behaviour : A process-oriented approach to spatial mobility. Evidence from a new research field in Germany, J. Scheiner, pp. 387-398
  • The non-bulk market for rail freight in Great Britain, A.G. Woodburn, pp. 299-308
  • Rail freight and sustainable urban distribution : Potential and practice, J. Dinwoodie, pp. 309-320
Journal of Transport Geography
vol.14, n°5, september 2006
(www.sciencedirect.com)
  • The influence of socioeconomic characteristics, land use and travel time considerations on mode choice for medium- and longer-distance trips, N. Limtanakool, M. Dijst, T. Schwanen, pp. 327-341
  • The effects of urban growth on commuting patterns in Christchurch, New Zealand, N. Buchanan, R. Barnett, S. Kingham, D. Johnston, pp. 342-354
  • Transport policy instruments and transport-related social exclusion in rural Republic of Ireland, J. McDonagh, pp. 355-366
  • Use of non-motorised modes and life stage in Edinburgh, T. Ryley, pp. 367-375
  • Evaluating the effects of parking policy measures in nature areas, R. Beunen, C.F. Jaarsma, H.D. Regnerus, pp. 376-383
Journal of Transport Geography
vol.14, n°6, november 2006
(www.sciencedirect.com)
  • Transport shaping space : differential collapse in time-space, R.D. Knowles, pp. 407-425
  • Transport infrastructure in the Baltic States post-EU succession, G. Kovács, K.M. Spens, pp. 426-436
  • Questioning airport expansion – A case study of Canberra International Airport, M. May, S.B. Hill, pp. 437-450
  • Destination choice and the identity of places : A disaggregated analysis for different types of visitor population environment in the Netherlands, R. Zandvliet, M. Dijst, L. Bertolini, pp. 451-462
  • Impact of transport pricing on quality of life, acceptability, and intentions to reduce car use : An exploratory study in five European countries, J. de Groot, L. Steg, pp. 463-470
Journal of Urban Technology
vol.13, n°2, august 2006
(www.journalsonline.tandf.co.uk)
  • From plan-demanded data to plan-ready information : A rationale for comprehensive urban knowledge infrastructures, Fabio Carrera, Lorlene Hoyt, pp. 3-23
  • Exploring the connections between ferries and urban form : Some considerations before jumping on board, Robert Thompson, Richard Burroughs, Tiffany Smythe, pp. 25-52
  • Urban impacts of mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants, Terry M. Sullivan, Jay Adams, Reginald Blake, pp. 53-70
  • Governed by technology ? Urban management of broadband and 3G systems in Sweden, Jenny Palm, Elin Wihlborg, pp. 71-89
  • Simulating the effects of light rail on urban growth in Phoenix : An application of the UrbanSim modeling environment, Himanshu Joshi, Subhrajit Guhathakurta, Goran Konjevod, John Crittenden, Ke Li, pp. 91-111
  • JUT note : Technology and bodegas, George Bugliarello, Michael Greenstein, William Shore, Blair Williams, Michael Bobker, Christine Helm, pp. 113-122
Netcom – Networks and Communications Studies
vol.20, n°1/2, 2006
Dossier : The role of place in the information age : it use and knowledge creation
  • Geolocation technologies and local information in mobile telephony, Yoshio Arai
  • Virtual mobility and processes of displacement : Young people’s changing use of ICT, time, and place, Eva Thulin, Bertil Vilhelmson
  • The creation of Gothia Science Park : an example of the application of the triple helix model in a Swedish context, Sten Lorentzon
  • Accessibility and exclusion in the society of urban and rural areas : the geographical perspective of participation in digital communities in a Hungarian micro region (jászság), Robert Sinka
  • New meanings and measures of accessibility in the age of information and communication technologies, Muhammad Saim
  • Quelles sont les conditions de succès pour l’offre de services de télécommunications ? Olivier Lefebvre
  • The application of information technology in mobile object simulation, Colin Arrowsmith, Bob Itami, Sylvester Kim
Telecommunications Policy
vol.30, n°8-9, september/october 2006
  • Flexibility and broadband evolution, M. Fijinvandraat, H. Bouwman, pp. 424-444
  • Broadband policy assessment : a cross-national empirical analysis, I. Cava-Ferreruela, A. Alabau-Muñoz, pp. 445-463
  • Municipal electric utilities’ role in telecommunications services, S.E. Gillett, W.H. Lehr, C.A. Osorio, pp. 464-480
  • Broadband diffusion in remote and rural Scotland, A. Tookey, J. Whalley, S. Howick, pp. 481-495
  • Geographical gaps in the Portuguese broadband access. Rethinking the role of public funding after years of trade liberalisation, F. Nunes, pp. 496-515
Utilities Policy
vol.14, n°3, september 2006
(www.sciencedirect.com)
  • Competition and contracts in the Nordic residential electricity markets, Stephen Littlechild, pp. 135-147
  • Why has the Nordic electricity market worked so well ? Eirik S. Amundsen, Lars Bergman, pp. 148-157
  • The economic regulation of publicly owned water utilities : The case of Finland, Eija M. Vinnari, pp. 158-165
  • Methods and trends of performance benchmarking in UK regulation, Thoralf Dassler, David Parker, David S. Saal, pp. 166-174
  • A yardstick competition model for Portuguese water and sewerage services regulation, Rui Cunha Marques, pp. 175-184
  • Efficiency and regulation in the sanitation sector in Brazil, Ronaldo Seroa da Motta, Ajax Moreira, pp. 185-195
  • Lessons from deregulation : Understanding electricity markets in South America, Santiago Arango, Isaac Dyner, Erik R. Larsen, pp. 196-207
  • Sustainable development duties : New roles for UK economic regulators, Gill Owen, pp. 208-217
 
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Réalités industrielles
août 2006, 91 p.
Énergie chère, énergie régulée
Revue d’Histoire des Chemins de fer
n°34, printemps 2006, 261 p.
Les cheminots dans la Résistance, une histoire en évolution
Actes du colloque, Paris, 3 décembre 2005
 
Signalement d’articles
 
 
On trouvera sous cette rubrique une sélection d’articles parus dans diverses revues françaises et étrangères, classée par thèmes
(Concept de réseau, Eau, Électricité/Gaz, Énergie, Entreprises de réseau, Firmes, Institutions,
Postes, Services Urbains, Télécommunications, Transports, Villes et Territoires)
● Eau
Elena Domene, David Saurí
Urbanisation and Water Consumption : Influencing Factors in the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona, in Urban Studies, august 2006, vol.43, n°9, pp. 1605-1624
● Institutions
Nil Symchowicz, Philippe Proot
L’avis du 19 avril 2005 : d’utiles précisions sur le contenu et le régime d’exécution des conventions de délégation de service public, in Actualité Juridique Droit Administratif – AJDA, 10 juillet 2006, n°25, pp. 1371-1376
● Télécommunications
Gilles Puel, Charlotte Ullmann
Les nœuds et les liens du réseau Internet : approche géographique, économique et technique, in Espace Géographique, avril-mai-juin 2006, t.35, n°2, pp. 97-114
Nicolas Soulié
Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication et dynamiques des espaces ruraux : le cas de la région Midi-Pyrénées, in Revue d’Économie Régionale et Urbaine, octobre 2006, n°4, pp. 531-550
● Transports
Mathieu Flonneau
City infrastructures and city dwellers : accommodating the automobile in twentieth-century Paris, in The Journal of Transport History, march 2006, vol.27, n°1, pp. 93-114
Laure Gauthier-Lescop, Julien Lévêque
De la régionalisation à la concurrence régulée. Analyse économique et juridique de la future organisation du transport ferroviaire régional de voyageurs, in Politiques et Management Public, mars 2006, vol.24, n°1, pp. 1-28
Moshe Givoni
Development and Impact of the Modern High-Speed Train : a review, in Transport Reviews, september 2006, vol.26, n°5, pp. 593-612
Frédéric Héran, Richard Darbéra
Quel bilan socio-économique pour le tunnel de Neuilly ? in Transports, juillet-août 2006, n°438, pp. 226-235
Nadia Hilal
Effets pervers des déréglementations européennes : le cas du transport routier de marchandises, in Sociologie du Travail, avril-juin 2006, vol. 48, n°2, pp. 175-187
Muhammad Ishaque, Robert Noland
Making roads safe for pedestrians or keeping them out of the way ? An historical perspective on pedestrian policies in Britain, in The Journal of Transport History, march 2006, vol.27, n°1, pp. 115-137
Gérard Quiot
Le Conseil d’État et la constitutionnalité de la privatisation des sociétés concessionnaires d’autoroutes, in Actualité Juridique Droit Administratif – AJDA, 11 septembre 2006, n°29, pp. 1603-1606
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