David Hensher

David Hensher

BCom(Hons) PhD UNSW; FASSA; FCIT; FAITPM; CompIEAust; MAPA
Professor of Management;
Director, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies
D.Hensher@itls.usyd.edu.au

Room 315
C37 - Newtown Campus
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia


Phone: +61 2 9351 0071
Fax: +61 2 9351 0088

David Hensher is Professor of Management, and Founding Director of the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (ITLS): The Australian Key Centre of Teaching and Research in Transport Management in the Faculty of Economics and Business at The University of Sydney. David is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (FASSA), Recipient of the 2006 Engineers Australia Transport Medal for lifelong contribution to transportation, member of Singapore Land Transport Authority International Advisory Panel (Chaired by Minister of Transport), Past President of the International Association of Travel Behaviour Research and a Vice-Chair of the International Scientific Committee of the World Conference of Transport Research. David is the Executive Chair and Co-Founder of The International Conference in Competition and Ownership of Land Passenger Transport (the Thredbo Series), now in its 20th year. David is on the editorial boards of 10 of the leading transport journals and Area Editor of Transport Reviews. David was appointed in 1999 by one of the worlds most prestigious academic publishing houses - Elsevier Science press - as series and volume editor of a handbook series "Handbooks in Transport". He has published extensively (over 425 papers) in the leading international transport journals and key journals in economics as well as 11 books and is Australia's most cited transport academic and number three academic economist. His books include the Demand for Automobiles, published by North-Holland, the Bus and Coach Business (with Ann Brewer published - Allen and Unwin), Transport: An Economics and Management Perspective (with Ann Brewer - Oxford University Press), Stated Choice Methods (with Jordan Louviere and Joffre Swait - Cambridge University Press) and Applied Choice Analysis - a Primer (with John Rose and Bill Greene - Cambridge University Press) and Ordered Choice Models (with Bill Greene - Cambridge University Press). His particular interests are transport economics, transport strategy, sustainable transport, productivity measurement, traveller behaviour analysis, choice analysis, stated choice experiments, institutional refeorm (PPPs, privatisation tendering and contracting). David has advised numerous government and private sector organisations on matters related to transportation especially matters related to forecasting demand for existing and new transportation services, for example the Speedrail project, the Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway, the North-West Rail project, the Sydney Metro, and numerous tollroad projects throughout Australia and internationally. David is regarded as Australia's most eminent expert on matters relating to travel demand and valuation and transport reform. Appointments over recent years include: a member of the executive committee that reviewed bus transport bids for the Olympic Games, the NSW Government's Peer Review Committee for the Sydney Strategic Transport Plan, Peer reviewer for Transfund (NZ) of the New Zealand project evaluation program, Peer reviewer of the NZ Land Passenger Transport Procurement Strategy for Land Transport NZ, member of the executive committee of ATEC, a consortium promoting a freight rail system between Melbourne and Darwin; economic adviser to Gilbert+Tobin Lawyers on valuation methods in IP context; panel member of NSW Ministry of Transport benchmarking program; specialist toll road project adviser to Thiess.

Research Expertise

  • Economic evaluation
  • Performance and productivity measurement
  • Privatisation and deregulation
  • Stated preference methods
  • Sustainable transport
  • Transport economics and choice modelling
  • Transport policy
  • Transport policy/transport strategy

Research Interests