Here are some past articles, blogs and videos about my research. For my latest work or for links to the full papers visit the Research page.
The New York Times, Nov 2024
Quartz.com, Oct 2024
Sustainability UW-Madison, Sept 2023
Reuters, March 2024
GlobeSt.com, Nov 2024
Inc.com, March 2024
evinfo.net, Nov 2024
INFORMS Decision Sciences Digest, June 2024
CR report, March 2024
Update Magazine, Spring/Summer 2024
Flo.com, June 2024
In this video, I present an early version of this work at the Dewey Data (the data provider of the visitation data used in the study) research seminar series. Our final analyses suggested that proximity to a Tesla supercharger boosted footfall at a retailer by 4% and revenue by nearly 5%.
CNN Business, Oct 2017
National Affairs, Oct 2017
ECONS, Nov 2021
Star Tribune, Oct 2016
In this study of over 200+ transit agencies in the US, we found that the entry of Uber was associated with a reduction of 1.3% in bus utilization and a 3% increase in commuter rail. We also found crime, weather, gas prices and transit quality all influenced this impact.
Banerjee, T., Bahl, D., Eisenlohr, A., Jamme, H.-T., Ahmed, N., Barnes, C., & Fang, X. (2021, June 30). Innovations in Transit? An In‑Depth Case Study of the City of Monrovia/Lyft Public‑Private Partnership to Increase Transit Ridership in Suburbia (PSR‑19‑19). METRANS Transportation Center, USC; funded by Caltrans. 120 pp https://www.metrans.org/research/innovations-in-transit-an-in-depth-case-study-of-the-city-of-monrovia-lyft-public-private-partnership-to-increase-transit-ridership-in-suburbia-
Millard‑Ball, A., Liu, L., Hansen, W., Cooper, D., & Castiglione, J. (2021, June). Where Ridehail Drivers Go Between Trips: Trading off Congestion and Curb Availability? (Tech. Rep. No. UC‑ITS‑2020‑15). University of California Institute of Transportation Studies. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3b60p762
Circella, G., Iogansen, X., Matson, G., Malik, J., & Etezady, A. (2021, November). Panel Study of Emerging Transportation Technologies and Trends in California: Phase 2 Findings (NCST‑UCD‑RR‑21‑21). National Center for Sustainable Transportation, University of California, Davis. https://doi.org/10.7922/G2N014T0
Law Reform Commission of Hong Kong. (2018). Should ride‑hailing services be regulated in Hong Kong? If so, why and how? If not, why not? (Essay No. 3, LRC Essay Competition). Retrieved March 2020, from https://www.hkreform.gov.hk/en/docs/essay2018_no_3.pdf
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. The Role of Transit, Shared Modes, and Public Policy in the New Mobility Landscape. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/26053.
Open Markets Institute. Amicus Brief in El Koussa v. Campbell. No. 23-303. April 26, 2024. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e449c8c3ef68d752f3e70dc/t/662bd0bc7cf0470698ba0f3b/1714147516536/Open+Markets+Institute+brief+in+El+Koussa+v.+Campbell+-+final+revised.pdf.
Scott, Hal S., and Benjamin Jacklin. "Systemically Important Technology." Texas Law Review 102, no. 5 (2024). https://texaslawreview.org/systemically-important-technology/
Pardo, Bryce, and Liisa Ecola. Regulating Autonomous Vehicles: A Policy Framework and Recommendations for Federal, State, and Local Governments. Washington, DC: Urban Institute, September 2022. https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/2022-09/Regulating%20Autonomous%20Vehicles%20Report.pdf.