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Formalising the jeepney industry in the Philippines – a confirmatory thematic analysis of key transitionary issues

Formalising the jeepney industry in the Philippines – a confirmatory thematic analysis of key transitionary issues
Formalising the jeepney industry in the Philippines – a confirmatory thematic analysis of key transitionary issues
Jeepneys are paratransit vehicles which constitute the bulk of urban transport in many cities in the Philippines. There are around 179,000 jeepneys of which 90% are fifteen years or older. However, this is not without so many other issues on the road. To address this, the government issued a landmark policy enabling the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP), a transformational large-scale initiative focused on land-based public transport in which the majority are jeepneys. The program brings about a comprehensive reform covering new policies in the franchising process, vehicle modernization, operator consolidation and changes in the current business model, financing and a more structured route planning process, among others. This is an ambitious undertaking, not merely because of its scale, but the likely disruption to the current, relatively informal model by which jeepneys are regulated. This paper uses deductive thematic analysis, based upon a review of the literature on informal/formal hybridised urban transport regulatory models, to investigate the reform's likely impact on the dynamics of the sector. As such it tentatively confirms the likely issues arising when transitioning from an informal model to a more formalised one. The paper raises imperatives for the global informal transport sector as a whole.
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Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina
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Ashmore, David P.
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Guillen, Marie Danielle
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Ashmore, David P.
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Guillen, Marie Danielle
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Gaspay, Sandy Mae
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Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina, Recio, Redento B., Ashmore, David P., Guillen, Marie Danielle and Gaspay, Sandy Mae (2020) Formalising the jeepney industry in the Philippines – a confirmatory thematic analysis of key transitionary issues. Research in Transportation Economics, 83, [100839]. (doi:10.1016/j.retrec.2020.100839).

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Jeepneys are paratransit vehicles which constitute the bulk of urban transport in many cities in the Philippines. There are around 179,000 jeepneys of which 90% are fifteen years or older. However, this is not without so many other issues on the road. To address this, the government issued a landmark policy enabling the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP), a transformational large-scale initiative focused on land-based public transport in which the majority are jeepneys. The program brings about a comprehensive reform covering new policies in the franchising process, vehicle modernization, operator consolidation and changes in the current business model, financing and a more structured route planning process, among others. This is an ambitious undertaking, not merely because of its scale, but the likely disruption to the current, relatively informal model by which jeepneys are regulated. This paper uses deductive thematic analysis, based upon a review of the literature on informal/formal hybridised urban transport regulatory models, to investigate the reform's likely impact on the dynamics of the sector. As such it tentatively confirms the likely issues arising when transitioning from an informal model to a more formalised one. The paper raises imperatives for the global informal transport sector as a whole.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 March 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 March 2020
Published date: 30 October 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 493643
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493643
ISSN: 0739-8859
PURE UUID: 9397f7f0-6f81-404f-ac37-041b9e0e9b21
ORCID for David P. Ashmore: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1649-1962

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Author: Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
Author: Redento B. Recio
Author: David P. Ashmore ORCID iD
Author: Marie Danielle Guillen
Author: Sandy Mae Gaspay

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