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The impact of information on transportation systems with strategic customers

Nowadays, a transportation station has the possibility to provide its potential passengers with information regarding the arrival times of the successively arriving facilities, the congestion in the station and the space availability of future facilities. Such information influences the behavior of...

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Published in:Production and operations management 2023-07, Vol.32 (7), p.2189-2206
Main Authors: Logothetis, Dimitrios, Economou, Antonis
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