Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 8, 2023
- Editorial: Special issue on “Green Port and Maritime Shipping” pp. 1027-1029

- Dan Zhuge, Maxim A. Dulebenets, Kjetil Fagerholt and Shuaian Wang
- A multi-criteria decision support framework for assessing seaport sustainability planning: the case of Piraeus pp. 1030-1056

- Koasidis Konstantinos, A. Nikas, V. Daniil, E. Kanellou and H. Doukas
- Benders decomposition for internal truck renewal decision in green ports pp. 1057-1079

- Lu Zhen, Ying Jin, Yiwei Wu, Yingying Yuan and Zheyi Tan
- Green berth and yard space allocation under carbon tax policy in tidal ports pp. 1080-1101

- Shumin Lin, Lu Zhen, Wencheng Wang and Zheyi Tan
- The clustering strategy for stacks allocation in automated container terminals pp. 1102-1117

- Hang Yu, Mingzhong Huang, Junliang He and Caimao Tan
- An environmental management system in seaports: evidence from Malaysia pp. 1118-1135

- Jagan Jeevan, Nurul Haqimin Mohd Salleh, Nur Hidayati Abdul Karim and Kevin Cullinane
- Controlling marine greenhouse gas emissions in Hong Kong: policy considerations pp. 1136-1146

- Ling Zhu, Xiaojing Li and Wei Pan
- Assessment of container terminals competitiveness in the Brazilian market: a cluster analysis pp. 1147-1165

- Felipe Souza, Dong Yang, Aluisio Moreira, Leandro Barreto and Cira Pitombo
- Analysis of maritime transportation research capability: authors, affiliations, and nationalities pp. 1166-1186

- Lin Lin, Tingsong Wang, Ping Zhang, Rui Roy Han, Guangfu Liu and Yanhui Li
Volume 50, issue 7, 2023
- A deep learning approach for port congestion estimation and prediction pp. 835-860

- Wenhao Peng, Xiwen Bai, Dong Yang, Kum Fai Yuen and Junfeng Wu
- Developing a resilience index for safer and more resilient arctic shipping pp. 861-875

- Roozbeh Panahi, Mawuli Afenyo and Adolf K.Y. Ng
- ‘Overstretched and under-resourced’: the corporate neglect of port welfare services for seafarers pp. 876-888

- Helen Sampson, Nelson Turgo, Wendy Cadge, Sophie Gilliat-Ray and Graeme Smith
- The impact of COVID-19 on shipping freights: asymmetric multifractality analysis pp. 889-907

- Yajing Li, Ming Yin, Khalid Khan and Chi-Wei Su
- Impact of Sulphur Emission Control Areas on port state control’s inspection outcome pp. 908-923

- Lixian Fan, Yao Yu and Jingbo Yin
- Revealing the true navigability of the Northern Sea Route from ice conditions and weather observations pp. 924-940

- Gleb Sibul, Peihao Yang, Dmitri Muravev, Jian Gang Jin and Linghe Kong
- Analysis of safety climate effect on individual safety consciousness creation and safety behaviour improvement in shipping operations pp. 941-956

- Yongtao Xi, Shenping Hu, Zaili Yang, Shanshan Fu and Jinxian Weng
- Strategic planning for multimodal transportation in ports pp. 957-979

- Mojtaba Vasheghani and Mahdi Abtahi
- Assessment of criteria of ship classification societies pp. 980-1004

- Yu-Chang Hsu
- Traffic and freight flow predictions and effects of capacity expansion in the urban–port road interface: The case of a port city in Poland pp. 1005-1026

- Dariusz Bernacki and Christian Lis
Volume 50, issue 6, 2023
- Logistics strategy simulation of second-ranked ports on the basis of Japan’s port reforms: a case study of Hakata Port pp. 707-723

- Yoshihisa Sugimura, Hisayuki Wakashima, Zirui Liang and Ryuichi Shibasaki
- A fleet deployment model to minimise the covering time of maritime rescue missions pp. 724-749

- Xinyuan Chen, Ran Yan, Shining Wu, Zhiyuan Liu, Haoyu Mo and Shuaian Wang
- A statistical analysis-based Bayesian Network model for assessment of mobbing acts on ships pp. 750-775

- Özkan Uğurlu, Şaban Emre Kartal, Orçun Gündoğan, Muhammet Aydin and Jin Wang
- Effects of COVID-19 on passenger shipping activities and emissions: empirical analysis of passenger ships in Danish waters pp. 776-796

- Qiong Chen, Ying-En Ge, Yui-yip Lau, Maxim A. Dulebenets, Xiaodong Sun, Tomoya Kawasaki, Abderrahman Mellalou and Xuezong Tao
- An AIS-Based approach for measuring waterway resiliency: a case study of Houston ship channel pp. 797-817

- Sepideh Zohoori, Masood Jafari Kang, Maryam Hamidi and Reza Maihami
- A study on the assessment of risk management performance in maritime start-ups: evidence from China pp. 818-832

- Hengbin Yin, Zhuo Chen, Yi Xiao, Muhammad Mohsin and Zhen Liu
- Economics of maritime business pp. 833-834

- Dong-Wook Song
Volume 50, issue 5, 2023
- Disentangling demand and supply shocks in the shipping freight market: their impact on shipping investments pp. 563-581

- Nikos K. Nomikos and Dimitris Tsouknidis
- Identification of China’s strategic transport passages in the context of the Belt and Road initiative pp. 582-607

- Daozheng Huang, Sean Loughney and Jin Wang
- Port strategy and performance: empirical evidence from major container ports and implications for role of data analytics pp. 608-628

- Wei Yim Yap and Joanne Ho
- Integrated scheduling of yard cranes, external trucks, and internal trucks in maritime container terminal operation pp. 629-650

- Yunfeng Gao and Ying-En Ge
- Shipping stocks as lotteries pp. 651-667

- Michalis Makrominas and Stelios Marcoulis
- Spatio-temporal evolution of the container port system along the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road pp. 668-691

- Xinfang Zhang, Jing Lu and Yan Peng
- Knowledge mapping of seafarers’ health research: a bibliometric analysis pp. 692-705

- Yujie Jiang, Zheng Wan, Jihong Chen and Zhichao Wang
Volume 50, issue 4, 2023
- Special issue on “Smart port and shipping operations” in Maritime Policy & Management pp. 413-414

- Yuquan Du, Chen Li, Tingsong Wang and Ya Xu
- Mapping competence requirements for future shore control center operators pp. 415-427

- Rana Saha
- Addressing some of bill of lading issues using the Internet of Things and blockchain technologies: a digitalized conceptual framework pp. 428-446

- Elnaz Irannezhad and Hamed Faroqi
- Developing and demonstrating a maturity model for smart ports pp. 447-465

- Yassin Boullauazan, Christa Sys and Thierry Vanelslander
- Exploring the impact of port-centric information integration on port performance: the case of Qingdao Port pp. 466-491

- Bao Jiang, Jane Haider, Jian Li, Yingli Wang, T.L. Yip and Yan Wang
- Dynamic tugboat scheduling for container ports pp. 492-514

- Xiaoyang Wei, Qiang Meng, Andrew Lim and Shuai Jia
- A Simulation Based Meta-heuristic Approach for the Inbound Container Housekeeping Problem in the Automated Container Terminals pp. 515-537

- Hu Qin, Xinxin Su, Guoxin Li, Xin Jin and Mingzhu Yu
- Container flow template planning in seaport railway terminal with on-dock rails pp. 538-561

- Baicheng Yan and Min Xu
Volume 50, issue 3, 2023
- The motives for shipping asset securitisation: sale-leaseback transactions in the shipping industry pp. 287-300

- Sangho Yoon, Chi Yeol Kim and Young-Joon Seo
- Quality design for maritime studies programme in the digital era pp. 301-320

- Le Yi Koh, Kevin Li, Ying Ying Chia and Kum Fai Yuen
- Agency encroachment and information sharing: cooperation and competition in freight forwarding market pp. 321-334

- Lang Xu, Jia Shi and Jihong Chen
- Knowledge mapping of port logistics in the recent 20 Years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace pp. 335-350

- Shao-Bu Wang and Xian-Hong Peng
- Dynamic interdependence and volatility spillovers across bunker fuel markets and shipping freight markets pp. 351-374

- Xiao-Xia Li and Tsz Leung Yip
- Quantitative risk analysis for operational transfer processes of maritime pilots pp. 375-389

- Ahmet Lutfi Tunçel, Emre Akyuz and Ozcan Arslan
- Spatial evolution model of port group hinterland from the perspective of intermodal transport pp. 390-411

- Guangyu Huang, Xuejun Feng, Mili Chen, Liupeng Jiang, Haipeng Wang and Suyang Wang
Volume 50, issue 2, 2023
- Statistical arbitrage in the freight options market pp. 141-156

- Roar Adland, Lars Eirik Anestad and Bjarte Abrahamsen
- Cultural differences and job performance in container shipping: a social exchange theory perspective pp. 157-181

- Chi-Chang Lin and Chin-Shan Lu
- Maritime services location decisions—an empirical analysis and implications pp. 182-197

- Mengchi Li, Meifeng Luo and Jue Wang
- Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle Costing for assessing maritime transport: a comprehensive literature review pp. 198-218

- Giovanni Mondello, Roberta Salomone, Giuseppe Saija, Francesco Lanuzza and Teresa Maria Gulotta
- Identify determinants of container ship size investment choice pp. 219-234

- Lixian Fan and Jiaqi Xie
- Articulating intermodal chains through short-sea shipping: a method for assessing the performance of East African ports pp. 235-253

- Alba Martínez-López and Manuel Chica González
- The best practices of port sustainable development: a case study in Korea pp. 254-280

- Saeyeon Roh, Vinh V. Thai, Hyunmi Jang and Gi-Tae Yeo
- Acknowledgement to reviewers 2022 pp. 281-285

- The Editors
Volume 50, issue 1, 2023
- Second-hand vessel valuation: an extreme gradient boosting approach pp. 1-18

- Roar Adland, Haiying Jia, Hans Christian Olsen Harvei and Julius Jørgensen
- Predicting maritime accident consequence scenarios for emergency response decisions using optimization-based decision tree approach pp. 19-41

- Baode Li, Jing Lu, Han Lu and Jing Li
- Identifying the characteristics of China’s maritime trading partners on the basis of bilateral shipping connectivity: a cluster analysis pp. 42-57

- Naima Saeed and Kevin Cullinane
- Development of a sentiment measure for dry bulk shipping pp. 58-80

- Theodoros Gavriilidis, Anna Merika, Andreas Merikas and Christos Sigalas
- Enablers of safety citizenship behaviors of seafarers: leader-member exchange, team-member exchange, and safety climate pp. 81-96

- Shiou-Yu Chen, Chin-Shan Lu, Kung-Don Ye, Kuo-Chung Shang, Jiunn-Liang Guo and Je-Min Pan
- An overview of maritime logistics: trends and research agenda pp. 97-116

- Seçil Gülmez, Gül Denktaş Şakar and Sedat Baştuğ
- Analysis and prediction of ship energy efficiency based on the MRV system pp. 117-139

- Ran Yan, Haoyu Mo, Shuaian Wang and Dong Yang
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