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July 2003, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 211-219 Corporatization: a legislative framework for port inefficiencies
by Sophia Everett - 221-230 A new perspective on price dynamics of the dry bulk market
by Jostein Tvedt - 231-242 Shipping line networks and the integration of South America trades
by Emmanuel Guy - 243-254 A simulation study for the logistics planning of a container terminal in view of SCM
by Tae-Woo Lee & Nam-Kyu Park & Dong-Won Lee - 255-268 A most convenient flag--the basis for the expansion of the Singapore fleet, 1969-82
by Stig Tenold - 269-270 Book reviews of Maritime Transport. Edited by M ary R. B rooks, K enneth B utton and P eter N ijkamp (Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2002) [Pp. 553] £150.00. ISBN 1 84064 552 0
by David Glen
January 2003, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 91-92 The question of safety
by Michael Everard - 93-106 Innovation, capabilities and competitive advantage in Norwegian shipping
by Jan Inge Jenssen - 107-122 International comparison of market risks across shipping-related industries
by Manolis G. Kavussanos & Arne Juell-Skielse & Matthew Forrest - 123-140 Competitive strategies and organizational performance in ship management
by Photis M. Panayides - 141-149 Regression modelling of the employment durations of UK seafaring officers in 1999
by David Glen - 151-163 Federal ports policy
by David Newman & Jay H. Walder - 165-173 Port choice behaviour--from the perspective of the shipper
by An-Shuen Nir & Kuang Lin & Gin-Shuh Liang - 175-190 Market analysis and pricing policies for sea canals: the case of the Greek Corinth Canal
by E. Sambracos - 191-191 Book review of Ships and the Development of Maritime Technology in the Indian Ocean, edited by D. Parkin and R. Barnes (London; New York: Routledge Curzon, 2002), pp. 360 [AQ2]. £55.00. ISBN 0 7007 1235 6
by Sheila Farrell - 193-193 Analytical Transport Economics: An International Perspective, edited by J. Polak and A. Heertje (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, Transport Economics, Management and Policy series, 2000), pp. 418. £75.00. ISBN 1 85898 786 5
by Dawn Kinnersley
January 2003, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-4 Maritime Policy and Management--Celebrating 30 Years
by William A. O'Neil - 5-27 Causality between performance and traffic: an investigation with Indian ports
by Prabir De & Buddhadeb Ghosh - 29-44 Port co-opetition in concept and practice
by Dong-Wook Song - 45-58 Tanker forward freight agreements: the future for freight futures?
by John Dinwoodie & Jeffrey Morris - 59-76 Finding a balance: companies, seafarers and family life
by Michelle Thomas & Helen Sampson & Minghua Zhao - 77-90 Third party ship management: the case of separation of ownership and management in the shipping context
by Dr. Kyriaki Mitroussi
2002, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 339-340 Writing for readers - a challenge for academic authors
by B. Fletcher - 341-350 Aggregates cranes handling capacity of container terminals: the port of Kaohsiung
by Chin-Yuan Chu & Wen-Chih Huang - 351-374 Navigation of foreign vessels within China's jurisdictional waters
by Zou Keyuan - 375-391 Complexity theory applied to management of shipping companies
by Alexander M. Goulielmos - 393-404 UK tonnage tax: subsidy or special case?
by Evangelia Selkou & Michael Roe - 405-406 Book reviews
by The Editors
2002, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 203-208 IAME 2001: Contemporary research in global shipping and logistics
by The Editors - 209-221 Clustering and performance: the case of maritime clustering in The Netherlands
by P. W. de Langen - 223-239 Causes and effects of FDI by the Norwegian maritime industry
by Hans Jarle Kind & Siri Pettersen Strandenes - 241-255 Ports as elements in value-driven chain systems: the new paradigm
by Ross Robinson - 257-269 Consolidation and contestability in the European container handling industry
by Theo E. Notteboom - 271-284 Privatization trends at the world's top-100 container ports
by Alfred J. Baird - 285-301 A conceptual application of cooperative game theory to liner shipping strategic alliances
by Dong-Wook Song & Photis M. Panayides - 303-330 Efficient pricing of ships in the dry bulk sector of the shipping industry
by Manolis G. Kavussanos & Amir H. Alizadeh - 331-338 The safety of ferries: an accident injury perspective
by Wayne K. Talley
April 2002, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 107-118 The mispricing of transportation initial public offerings in the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong
by Kevin Cullinane & Xihe Gong - 119-133 Factors that promote innovation in shipping companies
by Jan Inge Jenssen & Trond Randøy - 135-150 Ship assignment with hub and spoke constraints
by M. C. Moura O & M. V. Pato & A. C. Paixa O - 151-162 Flag states and safety: 1997-1999
by Tony Alderton & Nik Winchester - 179-181 The assessment of market efficiency in the shipping sector: a new approach
by George Dikos & Nikolaos Papapostolou - 183-198 The study on maritime transport along the southern coast of Thailand on the Gulf of Thailand: a summary
by Kamonchanok Suthiwartnarueput & Chackrit Duangphastra & Sompong Sirisoponsilp
January 2002, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: EU Port Policy
by James McConville - 3-15 An analysis of the overcapacity problem under the decentralized management system of container ports in Japan
by Hideko Terada - 17-43 The Polish maritime sector under transition
by Aleksandra Wrona & Michael Roe - 45-64 The vertical disintegration of ship management: choice criteria for third party selection and evaluation
by Photis M. Panayides & Kevin P. B. Cullinane - 65-76 Strategic alliances in the container shipping industry: a global perspective
by Brian Slack & Claude Comtois & Robert McCalla - 77-92 The potential for British coastal shipping in a multimodal chain
by John Saldanha & Richard Gray - 93-101 Kiribati seafarers and German container shipping
by Thomas Klikauer & Richard Morris - 103-103 Book reviews
by Barbara Fletcher
October 2001, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 339-345 An improved formulation for bulk cargo ship scheduling with a single loading port
by Seong-Cheol Cho & A. N. Perakis - 347-360 Maintaining the maritime skills base: does the Government have a realistic strategy?
by Bernard Gardner & Mohamed Naim & Bernardo Obando-Rojas & Stephen Pettit - 361-374 Strategic fleet size planning for maritime refrigerated containers
by Akio Imai & Fausto Rivera - 375-392 Application of a fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making model for shipping company performance evaluation
by Tsung-Yu Chou & Gin-Shuh Liang - 393-407 Institutional reform in ports of developing countries: the case of Lebanon-part I: the plan
by M. Hadi Baaj & Jihad Issa
July 2001, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 213-223 Developments in UK shipping: the tonnage tax
by Mark Brownrigg & Geoff Dawe & Mike Mann & Phillip Weston - 225-234 Maritime legislation: new areas for safety of life at sea
by K. X. Li & J. Wonham - 235-249 Perceptions of foreign exchange rate risk in the shipping industry
by K. Akatsuka & K. Leggate - 251-264 Development of ocean carriers' behaviour model focusing on their 'cost and tariff' based on the spatial general equilibrium
by Kazuhiko Ishiguro & Hajime Inamura - 265-277 A disaggregate analysis of factors influencing port selection
by Matthew Malchow & Adib Kanafani - 279-292 The container terminal community
by Jeffrey Martin & Brian J. Thomas - 293-305 Co-operation and competition in international container transport: strategies for ports
by T. Heaver & H. Meersman & E. Van De Voorde - 307-313 If it ain't bust, don't fix it: the proposed EU directive on market access to port services
by Sheila Farrell
April 2001, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 199-206 Port development within the framework of Malaysia's transport policy: some considerations
by Jn Mak & Bernard Km Tai
January 2001, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: Financial Creativity
by James McConville - 3-22 Competition between the ports of Hong Kong and Singapore: a structural vector error correction model to forecast the demand for container handling services
by King-Fai Fung - 23-32 Strategic re-thinking in shipping companies
by Peter Lorange - 33-54 The economic impact study of maritime policy issues: application to the German case
by Jan A. Van Der Linden - 55-69 Sea-going labour and Greek owned fleet: a major aspect of fleet competitiveness
by Evangelos Sambracos & Joanna Tsiaparikou - 71-89 Structural changes in logistics: how will port authorities face the challenge?
by Theo E. Notteboom & Willy Winkelmans - 91-102 Manpower supply and demand of ocean deck officers in Taiwan
by Chin-Tsai Lin & Su-Man Wang & Chang-Tzu Chiang
2000, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 313-314 Aspects of the European Maritime Industry
by The Editors - 315-333 Development of and prospects for cruising in Europe
by Peter Wild & John Dearing - 335-352 Maritime transport in the Italian logistics market
by Pietro Evangelista & Alfonso Morvillo - 353-362 A European perspective on bond finance for the maritime industry
by H. K. Leggate - 363-373 Do mergers and alliances influence European shipping and port competition?
by T. Heaver & H. Meersman & F. Moglia & E. Van De Voorde - 375-389 When the road controls the sea: a case study of Ro-Ro transport in the Mediterranean
by Vittorio Alberto Torbianelli - 391-400 The impact of the new onboard technologies on maritime education and training schemes in Europe: some findings from the 'METHAR' project
by Marco Mazzarino & Elena Maggi - 401-405 Book reviews
by The Editors
2000, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 217-218 Editorial: The Question Of Public Esteem
by The Editors - 219-230 Legal and practical consequences of not complying with ISM code
by Liang Chen - 231-251 Fast passenger ferries and their future
by J. Wang & S. McOwan - 253-265 Occupational mortality among British merchant seafarers (1986-1995)
by Stephen Roberts - 267-281 Competition in ship handling: a study of market turbulence in North European harbour towage
by Rod Atkin & Merv Rowlinson - 283-301 Evaluating seaport policy alternatives: a simulation study of terminal leasing policy and system performance
by Hugh S. Turner - 303-308 The study on the compilation of the China container freight index
by Shi Xin - 309-311 Book review
by The Editors
April 2000, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 105-105 Editorial: Journal Of Economic Literature
by James McConville - 107-120 A watershed on the Australian waterfront? The 1998 stevedoring dispute
by Richard Morris - 121-132 African shippers' organizations: the Ghanaian experience
by M. T. Addico - 133-144 A new efficient EDI system for container cargo logistics
by Tae-Woo Lee & Nam-Kyu Park & John F. Joint & Woong Gyu Kim - 145-153 Evaluating the trade-off between the level of customer service and transportation costs in a ship scheduling problem
by Kjetil Fagerholt - 155-167 Developing a conceptual model for sharing container terminal resources: a case study of the Gamman container terminal
by Dong Won Yi & Soung Hie Kim & Hyung Rim Choi & Nam-Kyu Park & Tae-Woo Lee - 169-174 Economic efficiency in Spanish ports: some empirical evidence
by Pablo Coto-Millan & Jose Banos-Pino & Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez - 175-189 Changing ownership structures in the Dutch fleet
by Albert W. Veenstra & Angela S. Bergantino - 191-207 Empirical studies on yard operations Part 2: Quantifying unproductive moves undertaken in quay transfer operations
by Tao Chen & Kuang Lin & Yih-Ching Juang - 209-213 Comment The APEC future maritime policy and its evaluation
by Sun Guangqi & Zhang Shiping
2000, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: Managing Change
by The Editors - 3-16 The Japan coastal ferry system
by Alfred J. Baird - 17-30 The perceived importance of employment considerations in the decisions of students to enrol on undergraduate courses in Maritime Business in Britain
by John Dinwoodie - 31-40 A critical evaluation of strategic alliances in liner shipping
by Renato Midoro & Alessandro Pitto - 41-52 A human factors systems approach to examining oil spills in tankbarge operations: analysis and reappraisal of management policies
by Joseph Sharit & Sara J. Czaja & Eleftherios Iakovou & John Moses - 53-63 A dynamic model and algorithm for fleet planning
by Xie Xinlian & Wang Tengfei & Chen Daisong - 65-70 UNCTAD activities in the field of ports and their future
by Carlos Canamero - 71-78 China shipbuilding management challenges in the 1980s
by Boa Zhang Lu & Alan S. T. Tang - 79-88 Culture in maritime safety
by Jon Ivar Havold - 89-100 Quality system for the implementation of STCW-95 in higher maritime education in Norway
by Tor Christian Sletner - 101-103 Book reviews
by The Editors - 104-104 Announcement: The Maritime Industry into the Millenuium: The Interaction of Theory and Practice
by The Editors
October 1999, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 309-309 Guest Editorial: The Asian Economic Crisis And The Maritime Industry
by Tae-Woo Lee - 311-325 Restructuring of the economy and its impacts on the Korean maritime industry
by Tae-Woo Lee - 327-336 Asian product trade
by Nancy D. Yamaguchi - 337-347 PRC maritime and the Asian Financial Crisis
by Matthew Flynn - 349-367 Liner alliances in the globalization era: a strategic tool for Asian container carriers
by D. K. Ryoo & H. A. Thanopoulou - 369-381 Analysis of container port policy by the reaction of an equilibrium shipping market
by Yang Zan - 383-394 Comment Some reflections on port competition in the United States and western Europe
by Douglas K. Fleming & Alfred J. Baird
1999, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 207-208 Editorial: Maritime Manpower
by The Editors - 209-229 Korean liner shipping in the era of global alliances
by Helen A. Thanopoulou & Dong-Keun Ryoo & Tae-Woo Lee - 231-248 Combined ships: an empirical investigation about versatility
by Marie Douet - 249-264 Is there potential for a two-tier tanker market?
by Siri Pettersen Strandenes - 265-278 Recent technical and management improvements in US inland waterway transportation
by A. N. Perakis - 279-293 The term structure of ocean freight rates
by Albert W. Veenstra - 295-303 Who mans the world fleet? A follow-up to the BIMCO/ ISF manpower survey
by K. X. Li & J. Wonham - 304-307 Book reviews
by The Editors
April 1999, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 103-104 Editorial: Shipping Policy
by James Mcconville - 105-109 A simulation study on the design of flexible cargo holds in small-sized bulk ships
by Kjetil Fagerholt - 111-125 An empirical assessment of relational competitive advantage in professional ship management
by Photis M. Panayides & Richard Gray - 127-136 The dynamic relationships between paper petroleum refining and physical trade of crude oil into the United States
by Thomas P. Mayr & Michael N. Tamvakis - 137-144 Who is safe and who is at risk: a study of 20-year-record on accident total loss in different flags
by K. X. Li & J. Wonham - 145-159 Longhaul feeder services in an era of changing technology: an Asia-Pacific perspective
by H. B. Bendall & A. F. Stent - 161-174 Port concentration, inter-port competition and revitalization: the case of Mombasa, Kenya
by Brian Hoyle - 175-193 The MED rule: the interdependence of container throughput and transhipment volumes in the Mediterranean ports
by Josip Zohil & Majda Prijon - 195-197 Investment incentives for British shipping: a further comment
by Bernard Gardner - 199-199 Rochdale remembered: a postscript
by Richard Goss
January 1999, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-26 Strategic groups in Taiwanese liner shipping
by Chin-Shan Lu - 27-38 Yard operations in the container terminal-a study in the ‘unproductive moves’
by Tao Chen - 39-60 A system dynamic analysis of officer manpower in the merchant marine
by Bernardo Obando-Rojas - 61-68 Some unsettling maritime terms: the interpretation of found, cargo, ballast and voyage
by Craig J. Forsyth - 69-79 The commercialization of East European liner shipping: the experience of Poland
by M. S. Roe - 81-91 Norwegian shipping: measuring foreign exchange risk
by H. K. Leggate - 93-99 General review of the Chinese shipping policy for the contemporary era
by Guangqi Sun - 101-101 Book review
by Philip Pothen
October 1998, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 289-303 Land utilization in the container terminal: a global perpective
by Tao Chen - 305-312 British OSV companies in the North Sea, 1964-1997
by Alan G. Jamieson - 313-333 Port reform and privatization in conditions of limited competition: the experience in Colombia, Costa Rica and Nicaragua
by Paul E. Kent & Anatoly Hochstein - 335-348 Scheduling short-term marine transport of bulk products
by Dan O. Bausch & Gerald G. Brown & David Ronen - 349-360 Strategies of developing part administration in Ireland
by John Mangan & Finola Furlong - 361-373 Economies of scale in container shipping
by Seok-Min Lim - 375-389 A portfolio approach to strategic chartering decisions
by Jan A. Berg-Andreassen - 391-396 Technology Choice and Productivity in the Turkish merchant fleet in the last two decades
by Sadik Özlen BaŞer - 397-403 Ship Scrapping and the environment-the buck should stop!
by Saujanya Sinha - 405-406 Book review
by Merv Rowlinson
January 1998, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 205-206 Editorial
by James McConville & Barbara Fletcher - 207-211 The crisis decades
by Alastair Couper - 213-233 Rochdale remembered: a personal memoir
by Richard Goss - 235-249 China' maritime developments
by Ernst G. Frankel - 251-261 A quarter a century of port management in Europe: objectives and tools
by F. Suykens & E. Van De Voorde - 263-268 The creation of an information highway for intermodal transport
by Karel Vanroye & Wim A. G. Blonk - 269-286 Making the Australian flag fleet efficient: dysfunctional policy processes and the ‘play of power’
by Sophia Everett & Ross Robinson - 287-287 Book Reviews
by George Hadjimatheou
January 1998, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 105-105 Editorial
by E. F. Shawyer - 107-115 Vessel traffic service systems: cost-recovery alternatives
by Wayne K. Talley - 117-128 Conditional modelling of tanker market risk using route specific freight rates
by D. R. Glen & B. T. Martin - 129-147 Stability and competition in intermodal container shipping: finding a balance
by M. G. Graham - 149-155 Seamen's accidental deaths worldwide: a new approach
by K. X. Li - 157-174 Factors influencing the choice of flag: empirical evidence
by Angela Bergantino & Peter Marlow - 175-184 Beta comparisons across industries—a Water transportation industry perspective
by Manolis G. Kavussanos & Stelios N. Marcoulis - 185-200 Analysis of Saudi Arabian maritime transportation industry
by Mehmet Savsar - 201-201 Book Reviews
by H. K. Leggate - 202-202 Book Reviews
by A. Shaw-Lloyd - 202-203 Book Reviews
by Helen A. Thanopoulou - 203-204 Book Reviews
by David Glen
January 1998, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by James McConville - 3-19 Autonomy, bureaucracy, professionalism and accountability: a transaction cost approach to shipboard controls
by N. Rao Kowtha - 21-40 Asian hub/feeder nets: the dynamics of restructuring
by Ross Robinson - 41-62 Port reform in Australia: issues in the ownership debate
by Sophia Everett & Ross Robinson - 63-80 Container terminals in South Korea: problems and panaceas
by Kevin Cullinane & Dong-Wook song - 81-96 The role of training in developing entrepreneurship: the case of shipping in Italy [1]
by Pietro Evangelista & Alfonso Morvillo - 97-97 Book Reviews
by Susan Hawker - 98-98 Book Reviews
by Zinan Liu - 98-99 Book Reviews
by Sheila Farrell - 99-100 Book Reviews
by H. J. Lorkin - 100-101 Book Reviews
by H. J. Lorkin - 101-102 Book Reviews
by H. S. Redshaw
January 1997, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 313-318 Dredging, environmental issues and port experience in the United States
by Blair Gibb - 319-334 Private profit, public loss: The financial and economic performance of U.K. ports
by Richard Saundry & Peter Turnbull - 335-350 The relationship between period and spot rates in international maritime markets
by Jan A. Berg-Andreassen - 351-364 Does Weight matter? A Statistical analysis of the SSY Capesize index
by D.R. Glen & P. Rogers - 365-380 Towards a common ports policy? EU-proposals and the ports industry's perceptions
by Athanasios A. Pallis - 381-387 Globalization of logistics management: present status and prospects
by John King - 389-391 Investment incentives for British shipping: a comment on recent work
by Richard Goss & Peter Marlow - 393-393 Book Reviews
by Brian A. Eales - 394-394 Book Reviews
by Patrick Alderton - 394-395 Book Reviews
by J. Wilson
January 1997, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 217-218 State of the art and economics
by James McConville - 219-231 Deregulation policy and revitalization of Singapore's bunker supply industry: An appraisal
by D. A. Pinder - 233-244 Marketing the professional ship management service
by Photis M. Panayides & Richard Gray