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Robert B Noland, Stephanie DiPetrillo
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is assumed to be effective at changing the travel behavior of individuals, particularly in increasing the use of public transit, but also by increasing walking activity while decreasing driving. The analysis presented h...
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Robert B Noland, Hyunsoo Park, Leigh Ann Von Hagen, Daniel G. Chatman
Pág. 111 - 133
This paper examines the mode choice behavior of children?s travel to school based on surveys conducted at a sample of schools in New Jersey. The main focus is on a variety of network design, land use, and infrastructure variables that have typically been...
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Thomas G. Noland, Eddie Metrejean
COSOs Internal Control Framework discusses the components of internal control and how the control environment is the most important component. This paper analyzes how a non-existent control environment led to a massive expense account fraud at a regional...
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William C. Parker, Thomas L. Noland, Brian Brown
Pág. 614 - 622
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O. Tarvainen, T. Ropponen, T. Thuillier, J. Noland, V. Toivanen, T. Kalvas, and H. Koivisto
Pág. 02A303
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J. Noland, J. Y. Benitez, D. Leitner, C. Lyneis, and J. Verboncoeur
Pág. 02A308
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T. Ropponen, O. Tarvainen, V. Toivanen, P. Peura, P. Jones, T. Kalvas, H. Koivisto, J. Noland, and D. Leitner
Pág. 02A302
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Kim, Young T.; Colombo, Stephen J.; Hickie, Desmond F.; Noland, Thomas L.
Pág. 416 - 424
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