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Eva-Lena Eriksson is a Researcher and PhD student at Linköping University's Department of Management and Engineering (IEI), within the Production Economics (PEK) division. Her research focuses on optimizing public transport systems during peak hours, including adjusting bus schedules, reducing travel demand through staggered school start times, and analyzing policy impacts on urban mobility. She is supervised by Professor Helene Lidestam.
Her work intersects transportation economics, urban planning, and policy analysis, with a particular emphasis on sustainable development and cost-effective solutions for public transport operators. Recent studies have explored the financial implications of peak-hour adjustments and the role of private actors in shaping mobility trends.
Eva-Lena's publications highlight innovative approaches to collective mobility scenarios and the behavioral shifts in travel patterns influenced by new mobility services. While no awards are listed, her contributions address critical challenges in urban sustainability and efficient resource allocation.
Her affiliation with the Production Economics division reflects a focus on optimizing productive resources and financial decision-making in transport systems. No formal advisees are noted, but her research aligns with broader initiatives at LiU to advance sustainable industry and societal development.



