Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 7, 2013
- Maritime Policy & Management: a symposium commemorating 40 years of maritime research pp. 615-617

- Wesley Wilson
- The growth and patterns of international trade pp. 618-635

- Bruce Blonigen and Wesley Wilson
- Advances in port studies: the contribution of 40 years Maritime Policy & Management pp. 636-653

- Theo Notteboom, Athanasios Pallis, Peter de Langen and Aimilia Papachristou
- Evolution and research trends of container shipping pp. 654-674

- Yui-Yip Lau, Adolf K. Y. Ng, Xiaowen Fu and Kevin X. Li
- A study of maritime security and piracy pp. 675-693

- Sascha Pristrom, Kevin X. Li, Zaili Yang and Jin Wang
- Emission reduction in international shipping-the hidden side effects pp. 694-708

- Meifeng Luo
- Maritime transportation research: topics and methodologies pp. 709-725

- Wayne K. Talley
Volume 40, issue 6, 2013
- Analyzing ship investment behaviour in liner shipping pp. 511-533

- Lixian Fan and Meifeng Luo
- Direct shipping across the Taiwan Strait: flag selections and policy issues pp. 534-558

- Shih-Hao Yang and Cheng-Chi Chung
- Upstream transport corridor inefficiencies and the implications for port performance: a case analysis of Mombasa Port and the Northern Corridor pp. 559-573

- Victor Oyaro Gekara and Prem Chhetri
- The energy efficiency of domestic passenger shipping in Greece pp. 574-587

- Ernestos Tzannatos and Stratos Papadimitriou
- Logistics resources in seaport performance: multi-criteria analysis pp. 588-613

- Rosa Pires Da Cruz, João J.M. Ferreira and Susana Garrido Azevedo
Volume 40, issue 5, 2013
- Ports and the environment pp. 401-403

- Meifeng Luo and Tsz Leung Yip
- Legal system of compensation for marine oil pollution in China pp. 404-416

- Kevin X. Li, Bingying Dong and Ling Zhu
- Urban road congestion, capacity expansion and port competition: empirical analysis of US container ports pp. 417-438

- Yulai Wan, Anming Zhang and Andrew C.L. Yuen
- Restructuring of environmental management in Baltic ports: case of Poland pp. 439-450

- Magdalena Klopott
- Regional cooperation and management of port pollution pp. 451-466

- Winai Homsombat, Tsz Leung Yip, Hangjun Yang and Xiaowen Fu
- Environmental efficiency of ports: a Data Envelopment Analysis approach pp. 467-478

- Young-Tae Chang
- Container transshipment and port competition pp. 479-494

- Min Ju Bae, Ek Peng Chew, Loo Hay Lee and Anming Zhang
- How would EEDI influence Chinese shipbuilding industry? pp. 495-510

- Jianing Zheng, Hao Hu and Lei Dai
Volume 40, issue 4, 2013
- The impact of crude oil price on the tanker market pp. 309-322

- Wenming Shi, Zhongzhi Yang and Kevin X. Li
- Chartering practices in liner shipping pp. 323-338

- Pierre Cariou and François-Charles Wolff
- The use of indices in the maritime transport sector pp. 339-350

- Stavros Karamperidis, Elizabeth Jackson and John Mangan
- A study of relative efficiency between privatised and publicly operated US ports pp. 351-366

- Grace Wang, Kris Joseph Knox and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- A critical assessment of Trinidad and Tobago as a cruise homeport: doorway to the South American cruise market? pp. 367-383

- Leslie-Ann Jordan
- The role of the Classification Societies in the era of globalization: a case study pp. 384-400

- J. M. Silos, F. Piniella, J. Monedero and J. Walliser
Volume 40, issue 3, 2013
- Reflections: ‘Looking Back for the Future’ pp. 191-192

- Heather McLaughlin and Dong-Wook Song
- Reflecting on 40 years of Maritime Policy & Management pp. 193-199

- Heather Mclaughlin, James McConville, Alistair Couper, Patrick M. Alderton and Trevor Heaver
- Evolution of research themes in Maritime Policy & Management—1973--2012 pp. 200-225

- Su-Han Woo, Hee-Seok Bang, Sally Martin and Kevin X. Li
- Maritime transport and international seaborne trade pp. 226-242

- Vincent F. Valentine, Hassiba Benamara and Jan Hoffmann
- Maritime human factors and IMO policy pp. 243-260

- Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs, Erik Hollnagel, Michael Baldauf, Sarah Hofmann and Aditi Kataria
- Maritime safety analysis in retrospect pp. 261-277

- Z. L. Yang, J. Wang and K. X. Li
- Understanding the development of port and regional relationships: a new cooperation/competition matrix pp. 278-294

- Heather Mclaughlin and Colm Fearon
- Maritime logistics as an emerging discipline pp. 295-308

- Photis M. Panayides and Dong-Wook Song
Volume 40, issue 2, 2013
- Clustering logistics with ports and shipping services in the time of troubled waters and free trade era pp. 95-99

- Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Inkyo Cheong
- Impact of privatization on port efficiency and effectiveness: results from Panama and US ports pp. 100-115

- Anthony M. Pagano, Grace Wang, Onésimo V. Sánchez and Ricardo Ungo
- Counterbalancing peripherality and concentration: an analysis of the UK container port system pp. 116-132

- Gordon Wilmsmeier and Jason Monios
- The cognition map of financial ratios of shipping companies using DEMATEL and MMDE pp. 133-145

- Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Cheng-Wei Lin
- The impact of Korea's FTA network on seaborne logistics pp. 146-160

- Inkyo Cheong and Jungran Cho
- Maritime cluster evolution based on symbiosis theory and Lotka--Volterra model pp. 161-176

- Wei Zhang and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Will the ship energy efficiency management plan reduce CO 2 emissions? A comparison with ISO 50001 and the ISM code pp. 177-190

- Hannes Johnson, Mikael Johansson, Karin Andersson and Björn Södahl
Volume 40, issue 1, 2013
- Impacts of the recent financial crisis on ship financing in Hong Kong: a research note pp. 1-9

- Stephen Gong, Heng-Qing Ye and Yvonne Yiyi Zeng
- Motorways of the sea policy in Europe pp. 10-26

- Xavier Gese Aperte and Alfred J. Baird
- The adaptation of the landlord port model to France's major seaports: a critical analysis of local solutions pp. 27-47

- Romuald Lacoste and Marie Douet
- Bulk ship routing and scheduling: solving practical problems may provide better results pp. 48-64

- Kjetil Fagerholt and David Ronen
- An examination of some problems with international law governing maritime piracy pp. 65-79

- Paul Hallwood and Thomas J. Miceli
- Revisiting the seafarer shortage problem: the case of Singapore pp. 80-94

- Vinh V. Thai, Linkesh Balasubramanyam, Karen Kai Lin Yeoh and Sofian Norsofiana
Volume 39, issue 7, 2012
- The impact of operational and strategic management on liner shipping efficiency: a two-stage DEA approach pp. 653-672

- Hee-Seok Bang, Hyo-Won Kang, Jeffrey Martin and Su-Han Woo
- Scale diseconomies and efficiencies of liner shipping pp. 673-683

- Tsz Leung Yip, Y. H. Venus Lun and Yui Yip Lau
- A framework for assessing resiliency of maritime transportation systems pp. 685-703

- Mayada Omer, Ali Mostashari, Roshanak Nilchiani and Mo Mansouri
- Impact of the Panama Canal expansion on the Panamanian economy pp. 705-722

- Anthony M. Pagano, Miles K. Light, Onésimo V. Sánchez, Ricardo Ungo and Eddie Tapiero
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers 2012 pp. 723-724

- Anna Thompson
Volume 39, issue 6, 2012
- IAME 2011 -- contemporary studies on maritime transport in Latin America pp. 549-554

- Gordon Wilmsmeier, Kevin P.B. Cullinane, Theo Notteboom and Ricardo J. Sánchez
- A competitive analysis of Panama Canal routes pp. 555-570

- Ricardo Ungo and Rodolfo Sabonge
- Looking into the future: big full containerships and their arrival to South American ports pp. 571-588

- Ricardo J. Sánchez and Daniel E. Perrotti
- Liner shipping service optimisation with reefer containers capacity: an application to northern Europe--South America trade pp. 589-602

- Ali Cheaitou and Pierre Cariou
- The expansion of the Panama Canal and its impact on global CO 2 emissions from ships pp. 603-620

- Silvia de Marucci
- The seafaring labour market in Brazil pp. 621-639

- Enrico Lobrigo and Thomas Pawlik
- Good regulations, bad regulation: a Peruvian port case pp. 641-651

- Enzo Defilippi
Volume 39, issue 5, 2012
- Container port systems in China and the USA: a comparative study pp. 461-478

- Kevin X. Li, Meifeng Luo and Jinglei Yang
- Impacts of new routes and ports on spatial competition for containerized imports into the United States pp. 479-501

- Lei Fan, William Wilson and Bruce Dahl
- Productivity analysis of Brazilian seaports pp. 503-523

- Carlos Barros, J. Augusto Felício and Renato Leite Fernandes
- The concept of integrated national maritime policy and its application to Saudi Arabia pp. 525-541

- Hatim Al-Bisher, Tim Gray and Selina M. Stead
- The Law and Practice of Arbitration pp. 543-548

- Owen Tang
Volume 39, issue 4, 2012
- Network effects in the East Asia container ports industry pp. 369-386

- Joyce M. W. Low and Loon Ching Tang
- Optimized selection of air emission controls for vessels pp. 387-400

- Océane Balland, Stein Ove Erikstad and Kjetil Fagerholt
- Maritime policy development against ship flagging out dilemma using a fuzzy quantified SWOT analysis pp. 401-421

- Metin Celik and Ahmet Kandakoglu
- Multicriteria analysis in shipping investment evaluation pp. 423-442

- Evangelos-Pavlos Rousos and Byung S. Lee
- Effect of proposed CO 2 emission reduction scenarios on capital expenditure pp. 443-460

- Peter N. Hoffmann, Magnus S. Eide and Øyvind Endresen
Volume 39, issue 3, 2012
- The corporate geography of global container terminal operators pp. 249-279

- Theo Notteboom and Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- Bulk reefer market economics in a product life cycle perspective pp. 281-296

- Helen Thanopoulou
- Relationship between CAPM- β and market changes in the Japanese liner shipping industry pp. 297-319

- Koichiro Tezuka, Masahiro Ishii and Motokazu Ishizaka
- Competitiveness between short sea shipping and road freight transport in mainland port connections; the case of two Greek ports pp. 321-337

- Evangelos Sambracos or Samprakos and Marina Maniati
- Price formation of dry bulk carriers in the Chinese shipbuilding industry pp. 339-351

- Liping Jiang and Jørgen Lauridsen
- Environmental awareness and practice concerning maritime air emissions: the case of the Greek shipping industry pp. 353-368

- Costas Giziakis and Anastasia Christodoulou
Volume 39, issue 2, 2012
- The geography of maritime transportation: space as a perspective in maritime transport research pp. 127-132

- Adolf K. Y. Ng and Gordon Wilmsmeier
- Container freight rates and economic distance: a new perspective on the world map pp. 133-149

- Elisabeth Gouvernal and Brian Slack
- Maritime constellations: a complex network approach to shipping and ports pp. 151-168

- César Ducruet and Faraz Zaidi
- The hierarchical configuration of the container port industry: an application of multiple linkage analysis pp. 169-187

- Kevin Cullinane and Yuhong Wang
- Why are maritime ports (still) urban, and why should policy-makers care? pp. 189-206

- Peter V. Hall and Wouter Jacobs
- Port-centric logistics, dry ports and offshore logistics hubs: strategies to overcome double peripherality? pp. 207-226

- Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier
- Types of cluster adaptation to climate change. Lessons from the port and logistics sector of Northwest Germany pp. 227-248

- Winfried Osthorst and Christine Mänz
Volume 39, issue 1, 2012
- Terminal concessions in seaports revisited pp. 1-5

- Theo Notteboom, Athanasios Pallis and Sheila Farrell
- The ownership and management structure of container terminal concessions pp. 7-26

- Sheila Farrell
- Concession of the Piraeus container terminal: turbulent times and the quest for competitiveness pp. 27-43

- Harilaos N. Psaraftis and Athanasios Pallis
- Managing port concessions: evidence from Italy pp. 45-61

- Francesco Parola, Alessio Tei and Claudio Ferrari
- Awarding of Port PPP contracts: the added value of a competitive dialogue procedure pp. 63-78

- Hidde Siemonsma, Wouter Van Nus and Patrick Uyttendaele
- A new approach to granting terminal concessions: the case of the Rotterdam World Gateway terminal pp. 79-90

- Peter de Langen, Roy Van Den Berg and Aernoud Willeumier
- A new lease charging system for Busan container terminals: a historical case study pp. 91-105

- Paul T.-W. Lee and Tsung-Chen Lee
- Current practices in European ports on the awarding of seaport terminals to private operators: towards an industry good practice guide pp. 107-123

- Theo Notteboom, Patrick Verhoeven and Martina Fontanet
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