Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 7, 2025
- Functional differentiation of container ports: a case in China pp. 1005-1027

- Dong Yang, Xiaoxin Huang, Kee-Hung Lai and Venus Y.H. Lun
- Protection-level decision in the slot allocation of a carrier: trade-offs between advanced and spot market selling pp. 1028-1047

- Siti Nurminarsih, Yoonjea Jeong, Bosung Kim and Jun-Hee Han
- Investigating optimal green port investment strategies considering location-based externalities pp. 1048-1071

- Jinglei Yang, Mengdi Zhang and Xiaofan Wu
- Women seafarers in Taiwan: policies, benefits, challenges, and bias in the data pp. 1072-1088

- Po-Hsing Tseng and Nick Pilcher
- A trip-level multi-dimensional approach for the operational efficiency analysis of container vessel trips based on automatic identification system data pp. 1089-1111

- Haipeng Cui, Qiang Meng and Haibo Kuang
- An examination of the pirate cycle theory: insights from modern piracy dynamics pp. 1112-1131

- Nusret Soğancilar and Ahmed Yusuf Sarihan
- Investigating interaction between the port-city relationship and the urban road network structure: a case study of China pp. 1132-1155

- Liu Ding, Xinyue Wang, Yui-Yip Lau, Yuk Ming Tang and Maxim A. Dulebenets
Volume 52, issue 6, 2025
- How should mode competitiveness and profit be balanced in maritime transport? – Vessel speed optimization approach including Northern Sea Route pp. 837-863

- Wenyi Ding, Ryuichi Shibasaki and Chathumi Ayanthi Kavirathna
- What’s inside the box? Approximating containerised trade flows based on trade commodity values pp. 864-891

- Achilleas Tsantis and John Mangan
- Exploring information demand in the maritime industry: a Google Trends approach pp. 892-911

- Dimitris Georgoulas and Stratos Papadimitriou
- A fuzzy evidential reasoning-based approach for assessing the navigation obstruction risk of shipwrecks in the Yangtze river pp. 912-929

- Xiaohe Dong, Congcong Zhao, Bing Wu and C. Guedes Soares
- Round-trip multimodal transportation routes planning for foldable vehicle racks pp. 930-954

- Mengru Shen, Zhongbin Zhao, Hao Wang, Xifu Wang, Zhongyu Jiang, Kai Yang, Zheng Wan and Wei Liu
- Research on the spatial distribution and influencing factors of the maritime services: based on data from Chinese enterprises pp. 955-984

- Jiewei Li and Yanling Zhi
- The impact and importance of serious games in maritime education: an empirical application pp. 985-1004

- Charilaos Christodoulou Raftis, Edwin van Hassel and Loghman Nanway Boukani
Volume 52, issue 5, 2025
- Sustainable investing and ownership structure in international shipping companies pp. 691-708

- Haiying Jia and Paulo Azevedo
- Maritime piracy and armed robbery analysis in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore through the utilization of natural language processing pp. 709-722

- Muhammad I. Fahreza and Enna Hirata
- Reconstructing and assessing global maritime transport network: based on the Port Cargo Composite Transport index pp. 723-744

- Qiqi Zhang, Xiaozhe Hu, Yongshun Xie and Zhenfu Li
- Multi-objective intermodal transportation planning with real-life application pp. 745-763

- Seyda Topaloglu Yildiz and Mehmet Doymuş
- Resilience of regional container port network: based on projection correlation and dynamic spatial Markov Chain pp. 764-780

- Wenqian Chang, Nan Li and Yingxiu Zhao
- Prioritizing port resilience drivers and strategies: a case study of Chilean ports pp. 781-805

- Fernando González-Solano, Gina Galindo, Rosa G. González-Ramírez, Héctor López-Ospina and Daniel Romero-Rodriguez
- Effective analysis of remote ship inspection in Asia-Pacific region and its impact on shipping trade under COVID-19 pp. 806-835

- Jinglin Wang, Cong Sui, Huijun Zhang, Keran Li, Yanning Liu and Wenyang Wang
Volume 52, issue 4, 2025
- Special issue on ‘Smart maritime logistics supported by advanced technologies’ pp. 515-516

- Hyerim Bae, Kap Hwan Kim, Frank Meisel and Kun Soo Park
- Scaling-up 5G adoption in smart ports: barriers and enablers pp. 517-534

- Andrew Potter, Yingli Wang and Mohamed Naim
- Digitalisation in RoPax ports: a categorisation framework for digital solutions pp. 535-558

- Anastasia Tsvetkova, Yiran Chen Zhou, Irina Wahlström, Andrei-Raoul Morariu, Bogdan Iancu and Magnus Hellström
- The competitiveness of mega liner shipping companies on Eurasia routes: consider the impact of the CR-Express services pp. 559-589

- Zhen Wu, Feng Lian and Zhongzhen Yang
- Investigating maritime traffic routes: integrating AIS data and topographic statistics pp. 590-608

- Jongseo Yim, Wan Hee Kim, Sung-Jin Cho, Chan Woong Kim and Jae-Young Park
- Comparative evaluation of VAE-based monitoring statistics for real-time anomaly detection in AIS data pp. 609-626

- YongKyung Oh, Kwonin Yoon, Jaemin Park and Sungil Kim
- Road accident risk analysis of at- and near-port areas reflecting regional heterogeneous characteristics pp. 627-641

- Nuri Park, Hyeonseo Kim and Juneyoung Park
- A novel method of assessing port resilience and its positive ramifications pp. 642-665

- Bingmei Gu, Jihong Chen, Hercules Haralambides and Jiaguo Liu
- Predictive analysis of fuel oil consumption in vessels: interpretable modelling with emphasis on load conditions pp. 666-689

- Melia Putri Handayani, Donghyun Kim, Sangbong Lee and Jihwan Lee
Volume 52, issue 3, 2025
- Green finance in bulk shipping pp. 335-360

- Giorgia Morchio, Theo Notteboom, Giovanni Satta and Bianca Vottero
- A study on multiple types of yard cranes rescheduling in ports considering carbon emission pp. 361-395

- Lin Yao, Adolf K.Y. Ng, Baoli Liu, Danmeng Li and Lin Feng
- Role of carbon emission linked financial leasing in shipping decarbonization pp. 396-416

- Yuemei Xue and Kee-hung Lai
- Pathways towards carbon reduction through technology transition in liner shipping pp. 417-439

- Yuzhe Zhao, Yu Chen, Kjetil Fagerholt, Elizabeth Lindstad and Jingmiao Zhou
- Bibliometric analysis and literature review on maritime transport resilience and its associated impacts on trade pp. 440-477

- Yan Liu, Xiaowen Fu, Kun Wang, Shiyuan Zheng and Yibin Xiao
- A bibliometric study based on seafarers’ psychological issues: hotspots research and future agenda pp. 478-496

- Muhammad Hayat, Kuo-Chung Shang and Taih-Cherng Lirn
- Evaluation of navigation capacity in the Northeast Arctic passage: evidence from multiple factors pp. 497-513

- Lang Xu, Jiacong Huang, Shanshan Fu and Jihong Chen
Volume 52, issue 2, 2025
- Fleet sustainability of the liner market—from the perspective of corporate social responsibility pp. 173-189

- Lixian Fan, Mengru Wang, Siyun Huang and Ziyan Li
- Container port influence: a spatial diffusion analysis of global transshipments pp. 190-207

- Peng Peng, Jessie P.H. Poon, Shifen Cheng, Yang Dong, Yu Yang and Feng Lu
- The effects of vertical integration and carbon tax on supply chain performance and economic welfare in the maritime industry pp. 208-228

- Kanto Takebayashi
- Fuel consumption cost prediction model for ro-ro carriers: a machine learning-based application pp. 229-249

- Miao Su, HeeJeong Jasmine Lee, Xueqin Wang and Sung-Hoon Bae
- Leverage rule-based Bayesian network on assessing straits/canals resilience performance on a risk coupling analysis perspective pp. 250-268

- Hanwen Fan, Jing Lyu, Shuang Wang and Xiaoxing Gong
- Which ports differ in the copycat effectiveness of the hinterland strategy? Based on port-hinterland distance correlation pp. 269-286

- Kai-Yuan Li and Ming Yin
- Economic and geopolitical uncertainty vs energy variables: exploring connectedness in the LNG freight market pp. 287-308

- Panagiotis Palaios, Anna Triantafillou and George Zombanakis
- Deciphering spatial heterogeneity of maritime accidents considering impact scale variations pp. 309-333

- Guorong Li, Kun Gao, Jinxian Weng and Xiaobo Qu
Volume 52, issue 1, 2025
- Multilevel analysis of bulk shipping fleet productivity: a big data approach pp. 1-17

- Haiying Jia
- Building a cruise industry resilience hierarchical structure for sustainable cruise port cities pp. 18-54

- Yong-An Lin, Feng-Ming Tsai, Tat-Dat Bui and Taufik Kurrahman
- A new wine in new wineskins: unfolding dimension of port-hinterland connectivity and market shares pp. 55-77

- Ajay Deshmukh and Dong-Wook Song
- Investment decision analysis of shipping desulfurization project based on a fuzzy real option approach pp. 78-105

- Fangping Yu, Bin Meng, Jie Guo, Lidong Fan and Wenming Shi
- The role of port smartness in achieving sustainable development goals pp. 106-120

- Meysam Khalifeh and Aylin Caliskan
- Dividend payments and dividend smoothing in shipping companies pp. 121-143

- Andreas Andrikopoulos, Anna Merika and Henry Penikas
- Chartering contracts and financial performance of U.S. listed shipping firms pp. 144-158

- Andreas Kouspos, Photis M. Panayides and Dimitris Tsouknidis
- The determinants of the rate of return on shipping sale-leasebacks* pp. 159-171

- Sangho Yoon and Chi Yeol Kim
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