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September 2014, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 480-500 Environmental sustainability in seaports: a framework for successful innovation
by Michele Acciaro & Thierry Vanelslander & Christa Sys & Claudio Ferrari & Athena Roumboutsos & Genevieve Giuliano & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam & Seraphim Kapros - 501-513 Monetary and non-monetary value creation in cruise port destinations: an empirical assessment
by Lara Penco & Assunta Di Vaio
July 2014, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 303-327 Lead-lag relationship between new-building and second-hand ship prices
by Ying Kou & Liming Liu & Meifeng Luo - 328-345 Improving port effectiveness through determinance/performance gap analysis
by Tony Schellinck & Mary R. Brooks - 346-366 Impact of politics, economic events and port policies on the evolution of maritime traffic in Chinese ports
by Dong Yang & Anthony T.H. Chin & Shun Chen - 367-383 Port strategy in the era of supply chain management: the case of Hong Kong
by Abraham Zhang & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam & George Q. Huang - 384-404 Unveiling co-operative networks and 'hidden families' in the container port industry
by Francesco Parola & Giovanni Satta & Simone Caschili - 405-424 Organizational change for port authorities: a social information processing analysis
by Cheng-sheng Lai & Rong-her Chiu & Chih-ching Chang & Kung-don Ye
May 2014, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 209-211 'Maritime Development and Economic Growth', with selected papers from IAME 2012, IFSPA 2013 and the 2013 Conference on Challenge and Response of Ports in a Globalized Economy
by Adolf K.Y. Ng & Paul T.W. Lee & Xiaowen Fu & Kamonchanok Sutiwartnarueput - 212-223 An exploratory study on the effect of trade data aggregation on international freight mode choice
by Dong Yang & Ghim Ping Ong & Anthony Theng Heng Chin - 224-240 An approach for Baltic Dry Index analysis based on empirical mode decomposition
by Qingcheng Zeng & Chenrui Qu - 241-250 Comparison analysis for subjective and objective weights of financial positions of container shipping companies
by Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Cheng-Wei Lin & Yi-Shih Chung - 251-267 Modelling port choice in an uncertain environment
by Gi-Tae Yeo & Adolf K.Y. Ng & Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang - 268-287 A game theory analysis of port specialization-implications to the Chinese port industry
by Weifen Zhuang & Meifeng Luo & Xiaowen Fu - 288-301 The dynamics of port reform: different contexts, similar strategies
by Shu-Ling Chen & Sophia Everett
March 2014, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 131-133 Maritime environmental governance and green shipping
by Chin-Shan Lu & Wen-Hong Liu & Chris Wooldridge - 134-148 Green shipping practices and firm performance
by Y. H. Venus Lun & Kee-hung Lai & Christina W. Y. Wong & T. C. E. Cheng - 149-158 Slow steaming of liner trade: its economic and environmental impacts
by Jingbo Yin & Lixian Fan & Zhongzhen Yang & Kevin X. Li - 159-175 Green shipping management capability and firm performance in the container shipping industry
by Taih-Cherng Lirn & Hsiao-Wen Lin & Kuo-Chung Shang - 176-191 The effects of slow steaming on the environmental performance in liner shipping
by Jong-Kyun Woo & Daniel Seong-Hyeok Moon - 192-208 Factors influencing container carriers' use of coastal shipping
by Ching-Chiao Yang & Hui-Huang Tai & Wen-Hsing Chiu
January 2014, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-19 Investigating the cyclical behaviour of the dry bulk shipping market
by Claudio Chist� & Gary van Vuuren - 20-41 Antecedents of safety-compliant behaviour on offshore service vessels: a multi-factorial approach
by Øyvind Dahl & Jørn Fenstad & Trond Kongsvik - 42-60 Manoeuvring and hotelling external costs: enough for alternative energy sources?
by Marcella Castells Sanabra & Juan José Usabiaga Santamaría & Francesc Xavier Martínez De Osés - 61-78 Impact analysis on shipping lines and European ports of a cap- and-trade system on CO 2 emissions in maritime transport
by Pierre Franc & Lisa Sutto - 79-96 Optimization of container liner network on the Yangtze River
by Zhongzhen Yang & Haiping Shi & Kang Chen & Hongli Bao - 97-111 Ocean shipping deregulation restructures the liner shipping industry
by Dong-Hua Wang - 112-127 A decision-making solution to ship flagging out via administrative maritime strategies
by Metin Celik & Y. Ilker Topcu
December 2013, Volume 40, Issue 7
- 615-617 Maritime Policy & Management: a symposium commemorating 40 years of maritime research
by Wesley W. Wilson - 618-635 The growth and patterns of international trade
by Bruce A. Blonigen & Wesley W. Wilson - 636-653 Advances in port studies: the contribution of 40 years Maritime Policy & Management
by Theo E. Notteboom & Athanasios A. Pallis & Peter W. De Langen & Aimilia Papachristou - 654-674 Evolution and research trends of container shipping
by Yui-Yip Lau & Adolf K. Y. Ng & Xiaowen Fu & Kevin X. Li - 675-693 A study of maritime security and piracy
by Sascha Pristrom & Kevin X. Li & Zaili Yang & Jin Wang - 694-708 Emission reduction in international shipping-the hidden side effects
by Meifeng Luo - 709-725 Maritime transportation research: topics and methodologies
by Wayne K. Talley
November 2013, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 511-533 Analyzing ship investment behaviour in liner shipping
by Lixian Fan & Meifeng Luo - 534-558 Direct shipping across the Taiwan Strait: flag selections and policy issues
by Shih-Hao Yang & Cheng-Chi Chung - 559-573 Upstream transport corridor inefficiencies and the implications for port performance: a case analysis of Mombasa Port and the Northern Corridor
by Victor Oyaro Gekara & Prem Chhetri - 574-587 The energy efficiency of domestic passenger shipping in Greece
by Ernestos Tzannatos & Stratos Papadimitriou - 588-613 Logistics resources in seaport performance: multi-criteria analysis
by Rosa Pires Da Cruz & João J.M. Ferreira & Susana Garrido Azevedo
September 2013, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 401-403 Ports and the environment
by Meifeng Luo & Tsz Leung Yip - 404-416 Legal system of compensation for marine oil pollution in China
by Kevin X. Li & Bingying Dong & Ling Zhu - 417-438 Urban road congestion, capacity expansion and port competition: empirical analysis of US container ports
by Yulai Wan & Anming Zhang & Andrew C.L. Yuen - 439-450 Restructuring of environmental management in Baltic ports: case of Poland
by Magdalena Klopott - 451-466 Regional cooperation and management of port pollution
by Winai Homsombat & Tsz Leung Yip & Hangjun Yang & Xiaowen Fu - 467-478 Environmental efficiency of ports: a Data Envelopment Analysis approach
by Young-Tae Chang - 479-494 Container transshipment and port competition
by Min Ju Bae & Ek Peng Chew & Loo Hay Lee & Anming Zhang - 495-510 How would EEDI influence Chinese shipbuilding industry?
by Jianing Zheng & Hao Hu & Lei Dai
July 2013, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 309-322 The impact of crude oil price on the tanker market
by Wenming Shi & Zhongzhi Yang & Kevin X. Li - 323-338 Chartering practices in liner shipping
by Pierre Cariou & François-Charles Wolff - 339-350 The use of indices in the maritime transport sector
by Stavros Karamperidis & Elizabeth Jackson & John Mangan - 351-366 A study of relative efficiency between privatised and publicly operated US ports
by Grace Wenyao Wang & Kris Joseph Knox & Paul Tae-Woo Lee - 367-383 A critical assessment of Trinidad and Tobago as a cruise homeport: doorway to the South American cruise market?
by Leslie-Ann Jordan - 384-400 The role of the Classification Societies in the era of globalization: a case study
by J. M. Silos & F. Piniella & J. Monedero & J. Walliser
May 2013, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 191-192 Reflections: ‘Looking Back for the Future’
by Heather McLaughlin & Dong-Wook Song - 193-199 Reflecting on 40 years of Maritime Policy & Management
by Heather Mclaughlin & James McConville & Alistair Couper & Patrick M. Alderton & Trevor Heaver - 200-225 Evolution of research themes in Maritime Policy & Management—1973--2012
by Su-Han Woo & Hee-Seok Bang & Sally Martin & Kevin X. Li - 226-242 Maritime transport and international seaborne trade
by Vincent F. Valentine & Hassiba Benamara & Jan Hoffmann - 243-260 Maritime human factors and IMO policy
by Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs & Erik Hollnagel & Michael Baldauf & Sarah Hofmann & Aditi Kataria - 261-277 Maritime safety analysis in retrospect
by Z. L. Yang & J. Wang & K. X. Li - 278-294 Understanding the development of port and regional relationships: a new cooperation/competition matrix
by Heather Mclaughlin & Colm Fearon - 295-308 Maritime logistics as an emerging discipline
by Photis M. Panayides & Dong-Wook Song
March 2013, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 95-99 Clustering logistics with ports and shipping services in the time of troubled waters and free trade era
by Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Inkyo Cheong - 100-115 Impact of privatization on port efficiency and effectiveness: results from Panama and US ports
by Anthony M. Pagano & Grace W.Y. Wang & Onésimo V. Sánchez & Ricardo Ungo - 116-132 Counterbalancing peripherality and concentration: an analysis of the UK container port system
by Gordon Wilmsmeier & Jason Monios - 133-145 The cognition map of financial ratios of shipping companies using DEMATEL and MMDE
by Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Cheng-Wei Lin - 146-160 The impact of Korea's FTA network on seaborne logistics
by Inkyo Cheong & Jungran Cho - 161-176 Maritime cluster evolution based on symbiosis theory and Lotka--Volterra model
by Wei Zhang & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam - 177-190 Will the ship energy efficiency management plan reduce CO 2 emissions? A comparison with ISO 50001 and the ISM code
by Hannes Johnson & Mikael Johansson & Karin Andersson & Björn Södahl
January 2013, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-9 Impacts of the recent financial crisis on ship financing in Hong Kong: a research note
by Stephen X. Gong & Heng-Qing Ye & Yvonne Yiyi Zeng - 10-26 Motorways of the sea policy in Europe
by Xavier Gese Aperte & Alfred J. Baird - 27-47 The adaptation of the landlord port model to France's major seaports: a critical analysis of local solutions
by Romuald Lacoste & Marie Douet - 48-64 Bulk ship routing and scheduling: solving practical problems may provide better results
by Kjetil Fagerholt & David Ronen - 65-79 An examination of some problems with international law governing maritime piracy
by Paul Hallwood & Thomas J. Miceli - 80-94 Revisiting the seafarer shortage problem: the case of Singapore
by Vinh V. Thai & Linkesh Balasubramanyam & Karen Kai Lin Yeoh & Sofian Norsofiana
December 2012, Volume 39, Issue 7
- 653-672 The impact of operational and strategic management on liner shipping efficiency: a two-stage DEA approach
by Hee-Seok Bang & Hyo-Won Kang & Jeffrey Martin & Su-Han Woo - 673-683 Scale diseconomies and efficiencies of liner shipping
by Tsz Leung Yip & Y. H. Venus Lun & Yui Yip Lau - 685-703 A framework for assessing resiliency of maritime transportation systems
by Mayada Omer & Ali Mostashari & Roshanak Nilchiani & Mo Mansouri - 705-722 Impact of the Panama Canal expansion on the Panamanian economy
by Anthony M. Pagano & Miles K. Light & Onésimo V. Sánchez & Ricardo Ungo & Eddie Tapiero - 723-724 Acknowledgement to Reviewers 2012
by Anna Thompson
November 2012, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 549-554 IAME 2011 -- contemporary studies on maritime transport in Latin America
by Gordon Wilmsmeier & Kevin P.B. Cullinane & Theo Notteboom & Ricardo J. Sánchez - 555-570 A competitive analysis of Panama Canal routes
by Ricardo Ungo & Rodolfo Sabonge - 571-588 Looking into the future: big full containerships and their arrival to South American ports
by Ricardo J. Sánchez & Daniel E. Perrotti - 589-602 Liner shipping service optimisation with reefer containers capacity: an application to northern Europe--South America trade
by Ali Cheaitou & Pierre Cariou - 603-620 The expansion of the Panama Canal and its impact on global CO 2 emissions from ships
by Silvia de Marucci - 621-639 The seafaring labour market in Brazil
by Enrico Lobrigo & Thomas Pawlik - 641-651 Good regulations, bad regulation: a Peruvian port case
by Enzo Defilippi
September 2012, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 461-478 Container port systems in China and the USA: a comparative study
by Kevin X. Li & Meifeng Luo & Jinglei Yang - 479-501 Impacts of new routes and ports on spatial competition for containerized imports into the United States
by Lei Fan & William W. Wilson & Bruce Dahl - 503-523 Productivity analysis of Brazilian seaports
by Carlos Pestana Barros & J. Augusto Felício & Renato Leite Fernandes - 525-541 The concept of integrated national maritime policy and its application to Saudi Arabia
by Hatim Al-Bisher & Tim Gray & Selina M. Stead - 543-548 The Law and Practice of Arbitration
by Owen Tang
July 2012, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 369-386 Network effects in the East Asia container ports industry
by Joyce M. W. Low & Loon Ching Tang - 387-400 Optimized selection of air emission controls for vessels
by Océane Balland & Stein Ove Erikstad & Kjetil Fagerholt - 401-421 Maritime policy development against ship flagging out dilemma using a fuzzy quantified SWOT analysis
by Metin Celik & Ahmet Kandakoglu - 423-442 Multicriteria analysis in shipping investment evaluation
by Evangelos-Pavlos Rousos & Byung S. Lee - 443-460 Effect of proposed CO 2 emission reduction scenarios on capital expenditure
by Peter N. Hoffmann & Magnus S. Eide & Øyvind Endresen
May 2012, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 249-279 The corporate geography of global container terminal operators
by Theo Notteboom & Jean-Paul Rodrigue - 281-296 Bulk reefer market economics in a product life cycle perspective
by Helen Thanopoulou - 297-319 Relationship between CAPM- β and market changes in the Japanese liner shipping industry
by Koichiro Tezuka & Masahiro Ishii & Motokazu Ishizaka - 321-337 Competitiveness between short sea shipping and road freight transport in mainland port connections; the case of two Greek ports
by Evangelos Sambracos & Marina Maniati - 339-351 Price formation of dry bulk carriers in the Chinese shipbuilding industry
by Liping Jiang & Jørgen T. Lauridsen - 353-368 Environmental awareness and practice concerning maritime air emissions: the case of the Greek shipping industry
by Costas Giziakis & Anastasia Christodoulou
March 2012, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 127-132 The geography of maritime transportation: space as a perspective in maritime transport research
by Adolf K. Y. Ng & Gordon Wilmsmeier - 133-149 Container freight rates and economic distance: a new perspective on the world map
by Elisabeth Gouvernal & Brian Slack - 151-168 Maritime constellations: a complex network approach to shipping and ports
by César Ducruet & Faraz Zaidi - 169-187 The hierarchical configuration of the container port industry: an application of multiple linkage analysis
by Kevin Cullinane & Yuhong Wang - 189-206 Why are maritime ports (still) urban, and why should policy-makers care?
by Peter V. Hall & Wouter Jacobs - 207-226 Port-centric logistics, dry ports and offshore logistics hubs: strategies to overcome double peripherality?
by Jason Monios & Gordon Wilmsmeier - 227-248 Types of cluster adaptation to climate change. Lessons from the port and logistics sector of Northwest Germany
by Winfried Osthorst & Christine Mänz
January 2012, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-5 Terminal concessions in seaports revisited
by Theo E. Notteboom & Athanasios A. Pallis & Sheila Farrell
October 2011, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 45-61 Managing port concessions: evidence from Italy
by Francesco Parola & Alessio Tei & Claudio Ferrari - 63-78 Awarding of Port PPP contracts: the added value of a competitive dialogue procedure
by Hidde Siemonsma & Wouter Van Nus & Patrick Uyttendaele - 79-90 A new approach to granting terminal concessions: the case of the Rotterdam World Gateway terminal
by Peter W. De Langen & Roy Van Den Berg & Aernoud Willeumier - 91-105 A new lease charging system for Busan container terminals: a historical case study
by Paul T.-W. Lee & Tsung-Chen Lee
August 2011, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 7-26 The ownership and management structure of container terminal concessions
by Sheila Farrell
July 2011, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 27-43 Concession of the Piraeus container terminal: turbulent times and the quest for competitiveness
by Harilaos N. Psaraftis & Athanasios A. Pallis - 107-123 Current practices in European ports on the awarding of seaport terminals to private operators: towards an industry good practice guide
by Theo Notteboom & Patrick Verhoeven & Martina Fontanet
April 2011, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 705-725 Scenario analysis for supply chain integration in container shipping
by Jasmine Siu Lee Lam & Eddy van de Voorde
May 2011, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 727-743 A DEA study of the efficiency of 122 iron ore and coal ports and of 15/17 countries in 2005
by Gabriel Figueiredo de Oliveira & Pierre Cariou
March 2011, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 673-690 Challenges to implementing motorways of the sea concept—lessons from the past
by Deepak Baindur & José Viegas - 691-703 Development of a methodology for estimation of ballast water operation in UK ports
by Hossein Enshaei & Ehsan Mesbahi
January 2011, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 585-604 The corporate governance model of the shipping firms: financial performance implications
by Theodore Syriopoulos & Michael Tsatsaronis - 645-672 Forecasting short-term freight rate cycles: do we have a more appropriate method than a normal distribution?
by Alexandros M. Goulielmos & Maria-Elpiniki Psifia
March 2011, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 567-583 Explaining variations in national fleet across shipping nations
by Hong-Oanh Nguyen - 605-632 Failure modes in the maritime transportation system: a functional approach to throughput vulnerability
by Øyvind Berle & James B. Rice Jr. & Bjørn Egil Asbørnslett
April 2011, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 471-485 Dynamics of liner shipping service scheduling and their impact on container port competition
by Wei Yim Yap & Theo Notteboom - 541-560 The potential seasonal alternative of Asia--Europe container service via Northern sea route under the Arctic sea ice retreat
by Hua Xu & Zhifang Yin & Dashan Jia & Fengjun Jin & Hua Ouyang
February 2011, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 523-540 A review of container terminal simulation models
by Panagiotis Angeloudis & Michael G. H. Bell
January 2011, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 509-522 Determinants of container port choice in Spain
by Simme Veldman & Lorena Garcia-Alonso & José Ángel Vallejo-Pinto
September 2011, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 487-508 Tactical planning models for managing container flow and ship deployment
by Xinxin Liu & Heng-Qing Ye & Xue-Ming Yuan - 561-566 Integrating Seaports and Trade Corridors, edited by Peter Hall, Robert J. McCalla, Claude Comtois, and Brian Slack
by Owen Tang
January 2011, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 395-414 A game theoretical approach to competition between multi-user terminals: the impact of dedicated terminals
by Evangelia N. Kaselimi & Theo E. Notteboom & Bruno De Borger
February 2011, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 369-393 Pursuing maritime education: an empirical study of students’ profiles, motivations and expectations
by Athanasios A. Pallis & Adolf K. Y. Ng
March 2011, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 347-367 An empirical study of the role of information technology in effective knowledge transfer in the shipping industry
by Jiangang Fei - 415-435 Coordination mechanisms in improving hinterland accessibility: empirical analysis in the port of Rotterdam
by Martijn R. van der Horst & Larissa M. van der Lugt - 437-450 Swedish ports’ attitudes towards regulations of the shipping sector's emissions of CO 2
by Anna Mellin & Hanna Rydhed - 451-469 Reduction of emissions along the maritime intermodal container chain: operational models and policies
by Christos Kontovas & Harilaos N. Psaraftis
May 2011, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 215-217 Port and maritime governance and regulation: emerging issues
by Thierry Vanelslander - 219-234 A non-structural test for competition in the container liner shipping industry
by Christa Sys & Hilde Meersman & Eddy Van De Voorde - 235-249 The double load factor problem of Ro-Ro shipping
by Harald M. Hjelle - 251-268 Analysis of multi-mitigation scenarios on maritime disruptions
by Saut Gurning & Stephen Cahoon - 269-292 Defining maritime logistics hub and its implication for container port
by Hyung-Sik Nam & Dong-Wook Song - 293-314 Ports face inadequate capacity, efficiency and competitiveness in a developing country: case of India
by Prakash Gaur & Shivani Pundir & Tarun Sharma - 315-334 A systematic approach for evaluating port effectiveness
by Mary R. Brooks & Tony Schellinck & Athanasios A. Pallis - 335-346 Italian ports: towards a new governance?
by Claudio Ferrari & Enrico Musso
January 2011, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 111-128 To partner or to acquire? A longitudinal study of alliances in the shipping industry
by Shobha S. Das - 129-150 Cruise ports: a strategic nexus between regions and global lines—evidence from the Mediterranean
by Lorenzo Gui & Antonio Paolo Russo
November 2010, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 633-644 Determinants of Indian sub-continent officer--seafarer retention in the shipping industry
by Ruanthi de Silva & Patricia Stanton & John Stanton
November 2010, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 191-213 The financialization of the port and terminal industry: revisiting risk and embeddedness
by Jean-Paul Rodrigue & Theo Notteboom & Athanasios A. Pallis
December 2010, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 151-167 A proposed innovation strategy for Turkish port administration policy via information technology
by Yavuz Keceli - 169-189 Impacts of the ECFA on seaborne trade volume and policy development for shipping and port industry in Taiwan
by Tsung-Chen Lee & Chia-Hsuan Wu & Paul T.-W. Lee
October 2010, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 39-49 Potential sociological impacts of unfair treatment of seafarers
by Michael Ekow Manuel - 93-109 Using SCOR model with fuzzy MCDM approach to assess competitiveness positioning of supply chains: focus on shipbuilding supply chains
by Abouzar Zangoueinezhad & Adel Azar & Aboulfazl Kazazi
September 2010, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-9 A consideration for developing a dry port system in Indochina area
by Ngoc-Hien Do & Ki-Chan Nam & Quynh-Lam Ngoc Le - 11-37 Future cost scenarios for reduction of ship CO 2 emissions
by Magnus S. Eide & Tore Longva & Peter Hoffmann & Øyvind Endresen & Stig B. Dalsøren - 51-79 An application of multi-criteria analysis to the location of a container hub port in South Africa
by Theo Notteboom - 81-92 Water-tight or sinking? A consideration of the standards of the contemporary assessment practices underpinning seafarer licence examinations and their implications for employers
by Helen Sampson & Victor Gekara & Michael Bloor
December 2010, Volume 37, Issue 7
- 663-665 Introduction to the special issue on maritime security
by Chin-Shan Lu & Chih-Ching Chang & Yung-Hao Hsu & Prakash Metaparti - 667-676 Maritime security: an update of key issues
by Peter B. Marlow - 677-697 The impacts of maritime piracy on global economic development: the case of Somalia
by Xiaowen Fu & Adolf K.Y. Ng & Yui-Yip Lau - 699-722 Impact of the container security initiative on Taiwan's shipping industry
by Yi-Chih Yang - 723-736 Rhetoric, rationality and reality in post-9/11 maritime security
by Prakash Metaparti - 737-751 Maritime piracy in the Indo-Pacific region -- ship vulnerability issues
by Sam Bateman - 753-765 Challenges to apprehension and prosecution of East African maritime pirates
by James A. Fawcett
November 2010, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 543-561 Port resources rationalization for better container barge services in Hong Kong
by Qi Fu & Liming Liu & Zhou Xu - 563-583 Knowledge management for maritime logistics value: discussing conceptual issues
by Eon-Seong Lee & Dong-Wook Song - 585-600 Tanker cost elasticities revisited
by David Glen & Samuel Reid - 601-623 Risk perception in the Norwegian shipping industry and identification of influencing factors
by Helle Oltedal & Emma Wadsworth - 625-660 Management control systems and performance: evidence from the Greek shipping industry
by Androniki A. Triantafylli & Apostolos A. Ballas - 661-662 Port Economics , by Wayne K. Talley
by Tsz Leung Yip
April 2010, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 453-473 The exposure of shipping firms’ stock returns to financial risks and oil prices: a global perspective
by Ahmed A. El-Masry & Mojisola Olugbode & John Pointon - 489-503 Global regimes, regional adaptation; environmental safety in Baltic Sea oil transportation
by Björn Hassler
May 2010, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 505-522 Does ISO 9000 series certification matter for the financial performance of ports? Some preliminary findings from Europe
by Angelos Pantouvakis & Athanassios Dimas - 523-540 Assessment criteria for the sustainable competitive advantage of the national merchant fleet from a resource-based view
by Yi-Chih Yang
September 2010, Volume 37, Issue 5
July 2010, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 329-346 A chance constrained programming model for short-term liner ship fleet planning problems
by Qiang Meng & Tingsong Wang - 347-375 Integration of foreign trade and maritime transport statistics in Spain
by Luisa Escamilla-Navarro & Leandro García-Menéndez & Eva Pérez-García - 377-399 Maritime cluster of Japan: implications for the cluster formation policies
by Masato Shinohara - 401-426 World container port throughput follows lognormal distribution
by Ding Ding & Chung-Piaw Teo - 427-445 Cost assessment of ship emission reduction methods at berth: the case of the Port of Piraeus, Greece
by Ernestos Tzannatos - 447-450 The Rotterdam Rules: Catalyst for trade or cumbersome convention?
by Nazery Khalid & Rakish Suppiah - 451-452 “The Geography of Maritime Transport--Space as a Perspective in Maritime Research and Development”
by Adolf K.Y. Ng & Gordon Wilmsmeier
May 2010, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 175-177 It's all about economics!
by Hilde Meersman & Eddy Van de Voorde & Thierry Vanelslander - 179-194 Port competition modeling including maritime, port, and hinterland characteristics
by Barry Zondag & Pietro Bucci & Padideh Gützkow & Gerard de Jong - 195-219 Organizational effectiveness at seaports: a systems approach
by Cimen Karatas Cetin & A. Güldem Cerit - 221-245 Implications of an uncertain future for port planning
by P. Taneja & W.E. Walker & H. Ligteringen & M. Van Schuylenburg & R. Van Der Plas - 247-270 A review of port authority functions: towards a renaissance?
by Patrick Verhoeven - 271-284 Societal costs and benefits of cooperation between port authorities
by Pauline Wortelboer-Van Donselaar & Joost Kolkman - 285-303 Short-sea shipping: an analysis of its determinants
by Francesca Medda & Lourdes Trujillo - 305-327 Technical changes and impacts on economic performance of dry bulk vessels
by Shun Chen & Koos Frouws & Eddy Van de Voorde
March 2010, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 93-120 Common risk factors in the returns of shipping stocks
by Wolfgang Drobetz & Dirk Schilling & Lars Tegtmeier - 121-128 Patterns of seafarer injuries
by Neil Ellis & Michael Bloor & Helen Sampson - 129-143 Determining a required energy efficiency design index level for new ships based on a cost-effectiveness criterion
by Tore Longva & Magnus S. Eide & Rolf Skjong - 145-161 Market structure, privatisation and regulation of Portuguese seaports
by Rui Cunha Marques & Álvaro Fonseca - 163-174 Securitisation of leases of port areas and installations in Brazil
by Carlos Henrique Rocha & Paulo Augusto P. Britto
January 2010, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-16 The potential for the clustering of the maritime transport sector in the Greater Dublin Region
by Valerie Brett & Michael Roe