Maritime Policy & Management
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Volume 38, issue 7, 2011
- Challenges to implementing motorways of the sea concept—lessons from the past pp. 673-690

- Deepak Baindur and José Viegas
- Development of a methodology for estimation of ballast water operation in UK ports pp. 691-703

- Hossein Enshaei and Ehsan Mesbahi
- Scenario analysis for supply chain integration in container shipping pp. 705-725

- Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Eddy van de Voorde
- A DEA study of the efficiency of 122 iron ore and coal ports and of 15/17 countries in 2005 pp. 727-743

- Gabriel Figueiredo de Oliveira and Pierre Cariou
Volume 38, issue 6, 2011
- Explaining variations in national fleet across shipping nations pp. 567-583

- Hong-Oanh Nguyen
- The corporate governance model of the shipping firms: financial performance implications pp. 585-604

- Theodore Syriopoulos and Michael Tsatsaronis
- Failure modes in the maritime transportation system: a functional approach to throughput vulnerability pp. 605-632

- Øyvind Berle, James B. Rice Jr. and Bjørn Egil Asbørnslett
- Determinants of Indian sub-continent officer--seafarer retention in the shipping industry pp. 633-644

- Ruanthi de Silva, Patricia Stanton and John Stanton
- Forecasting short-term freight rate cycles: do we have a more appropriate method than a normal distribution? pp. 645-672

- Alexandros M. Goulielmos and Maria-Elpiniki Psifia
Volume 38, issue 5, 2011
- Dynamics of liner shipping service scheduling and their impact on container port competition pp. 471-485

- Wei Yim Yap and Theo Notteboom
- Tactical planning models for managing container flow and ship deployment pp. 487-508

- Xinxin Liu, Heng-Qing Ye and Xue-Ming Yuan
- Determinants of container port choice in Spain pp. 509-522

- Simme Veldman, Lorena Garcia-Alonso and José Ángel Vallejo-Pinto
- A review of container terminal simulation models pp. 523-540

- Panagiotis Angeloudis and Michael G. H. Bell
- The potential seasonal alternative of Asia--Europe container service via Northern sea route under the Arctic sea ice retreat pp. 541-560

- Hua Xu, Zhifang Yin, Dashan Jia, Fengjun Jin and Hua Ouyang
- Integrating Seaports and Trade Corridors, edited by Peter Hall, Robert J. McCalla, Claude Comtois, and Brian Slack pp. 561-566

- Owen Tang
Volume 38, issue 4, 2011
- An empirical study of the role of information technology in effective knowledge transfer in the shipping industry pp. 347-367

- Jiangang Fei
- Pursuing maritime education: an empirical study of students’ profiles, motivations and expectations pp. 369-393

- Athanasios Pallis and Adolf K. Y. Ng
- A game theoretical approach to competition between multi-user terminals: the impact of dedicated terminals pp. 395-414

- Evangelia N. Kaselimi, Theo Notteboom and Bruno De Borger
- Coordination mechanisms in improving hinterland accessibility: empirical analysis in the port of Rotterdam pp. 415-435

- Martijn R. van der Horst and Larissa M. van der Lugt
- Swedish ports’ attitudes towards regulations of the shipping sector's emissions of CO 2 pp. 437-450

- Anna Mellin and Hanna Rydhed
- Reduction of emissions along the maritime intermodal container chain: operational models and policies pp. 451-469

- Christos Kontovas and Harilaos N. Psaraftis
Volume 38, issue 3, 2011
- Port and maritime governance and regulation: emerging issues pp. 215-217

- Thierry Vanelslander
- A non-structural test for competition in the container liner shipping industry pp. 219-234

- Christa Sys, Hilde Meersman and Eddy Van De Voorde
- The double load factor problem of Ro-Ro shipping pp. 235-249

- Harald M. Hjelle
- Analysis of multi-mitigation scenarios on maritime disruptions pp. 251-268

- Saut Gurning and Stephen Cahoon
- Defining maritime logistics hub and its implication for container port pp. 269-292

- Hyung-Sik Nam and Dong-Wook Song
- Ports face inadequate capacity, efficiency and competitiveness in a developing country: case of India pp. 293-314

- Prakash Gaur, Shivani Pundir and Tarun Sharma
- A systematic approach for evaluating port effectiveness pp. 315-334

- Mary R. Brooks, Tony Schellinck and Athanasios Pallis
- Italian ports: towards a new governance? pp. 335-346

- Claudio Ferrari and Enrico Musso
Volume 38, issue 2, 2011
- To partner or to acquire? A longitudinal study of alliances in the shipping industry pp. 111-128

- Shobha S. Das
- Cruise ports: a strategic nexus between regions and global lines—evidence from the Mediterranean pp. 129-150

- Lorenzo Gui and Antonio Paolo Russo
- A proposed innovation strategy for Turkish port administration policy via information technology pp. 151-167

- Yavuz Keceli
- Impacts of the ECFA on seaborne trade volume and policy development for shipping and port industry in Taiwan pp. 169-189

- Tsung-Chen Lee, Chia-Hsuan Wu and Paul T.-W. Lee
- The financialization of the port and terminal industry: revisiting risk and embeddedness pp. 191-213

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Theo Notteboom and Athanasios Pallis
Volume 38, issue 1, 2010
- A consideration for developing a dry port system in Indochina area pp. 1-9

- Ngoc-Hien Do, Ki-Chan Nam and Quynh-Lam Ngoc Le
- Future cost scenarios for reduction of ship CO 2 emissions pp. 11-37

- Magnus S. Eide, Tore Longva, Peter Hoffmann, Øyvind Endresen and Stig B. Dalsøren
- Potential sociological impacts of unfair treatment of seafarers pp. 39-49

- Michael Ekow Manuel
- An application of multi-criteria analysis to the location of a container hub port in South Africa pp. 51-79

- Theo Notteboom
- Water-tight or sinking? A consideration of the standards of the contemporary assessment practices underpinning seafarer licence examinations and their implications for employers pp. 81-92

- Helen Sampson, Victor Gekara and Michael Bloor
- Using SCOR model with fuzzy MCDM approach to assess competitiveness positioning of supply chains: focus on shipbuilding supply chains pp. 93-109

- Abouzar Zangoueinezhad, Adel Azar and Aboulfazl Kazazi
Volume 37, issue 7, 2010
- Introduction to the special issue on maritime security pp. 663-665

- Chin-Shan Lu, Chih-Ching Chang, Yung-Hao Hsu and Prakash Metaparti
- Maritime security: an update of key issues pp. 667-676

- Peter B. Marlow
- The impacts of maritime piracy on global economic development: the case of Somalia pp. 677-697

- Xiaowen Fu, Adolf K.Y. Ng and Yui-Yip Lau
- Impact of the container security initiative on Taiwan's shipping industry pp. 699-722

- Yi-Chih Yang
- Rhetoric, rationality and reality in post-9/11 maritime security pp. 723-736

- Prakash Metaparti
- Maritime piracy in the Indo-Pacific region -- ship vulnerability issues pp. 737-751

- Sam Bateman
- Challenges to apprehension and prosecution of East African maritime pirates pp. 753-765

- James A. Fawcett
Volume 37, issue 6, 2010
- Port resources rationalization for better container barge services in Hong Kong pp. 543-561

- Qi Fu, Liming Liu and Zhou Xu
- Knowledge management for maritime logistics value: discussing conceptual issues pp. 563-583

- Eon-Seong Lee and Dong-Wook Song
- Tanker cost elasticities revisited pp. 585-600

- David Glen and Samuel Reid
- Risk perception in the Norwegian shipping industry and identification of influencing factors pp. 601-623

- Helle Oltedal and Emma Wadsworth
- Management control systems and performance: evidence from the Greek shipping industry pp. 625-660

- Androniki A. Triantafylli and Apostolos Ballas
- Port Economics, by Wayne K. Talley pp. 661-662

- Tsz Leung Yip
Volume 37, issue 5, 2010
- The exposure of shipping firms’ stock returns to financial risks and oil prices: a global perspective pp. 453-473

- Ahmed El-Masry, Mojisola Olugbode and John Pointon
- Modelling the impact of double hull technology on oil spill numbers pp. 475-487

- David Glen
- Global regimes, regional adaptation; environmental safety in Baltic Sea oil transportation pp. 489-503

- Björn Hassler
- Does ISO 9000 series certification matter for the financial performance of ports? Some preliminary findings from Europe pp. 505-522

- Angelos Pantouvakis and Athanassios Dimas
- Assessment criteria for the sustainable competitive advantage of the national merchant fleet from a resource-based view pp. 523-540

- Yi-Chih Yang
- Ports in Proximity -- Competition and Coordination among Adjacent Seaports, edited by Theo Notteboom, Cesar Ducruet, and Peter de Langen pp. 541-542

- Owen Tang
Volume 37, issue 4, 2010
- A chance constrained programming model for short-term liner ship fleet planning problems pp. 329-346

- Qiang Meng and Tingsong Wang
- Integration of foreign trade and maritime transport statistics in Spain pp. 347-375

- Luisa Escamilla-Navarro, Leandro García-Menéndez and Eva Pérez-García
- Maritime cluster of Japan: implications for the cluster formation policies pp. 377-399

- Masato Shinohara
- World container port throughput follows lognormal distribution pp. 401-426

- Ding Ding and Chung-Piaw Teo
- Cost assessment of ship emission reduction methods at berth: the case of the Port of Piraeus, Greece pp. 427-445

- Ernestos Tzannatos
- The Rotterdam Rules: Catalyst for trade or cumbersome convention? pp. 447-450

- Nazery Khalid and Rakish Suppiah
- The Geography of Maritime Transport--Space as a Perspective in Maritime Research and Development pp. 451-452

- Adolf K.Y. Ng and Gordon Wilmsmeier
Volume 37, issue 3, 2010
- It's all about economics! pp. 175-177

- Hilde Meersman, Eddy Van de Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
- Port competition modeling including maritime, port, and hinterland characteristics pp. 179-194

- Barry Zondag, Pietro Bucci, Padideh Gützkow and Gerard de Jong
- Organizational effectiveness at seaports: a systems approach pp. 195-219

- Cimen Karatas Cetin and A. Güldem Cerit
- Implications of an uncertain future for port planning pp. 221-245

- P. Taneja, W.E. Walker, H. Ligteringen, M. Van Schuylenburg and R. Van Der Plas
- A review of port authority functions: towards a renaissance? pp. 247-270

- Patrick Verhoeven
- Societal costs and benefits of cooperation between port authorities pp. 271-284

- Pauline Wortelboer-Van Donselaar and Joost Kolkman
- Short-sea shipping: an analysis of its determinants pp. 285-303

- Francesca Medda and Lourdes Trujillo
- Technical changes and impacts on economic performance of dry bulk vessels pp. 305-327

- Shun Chen, Koos Frouws and Eddy Van de Voorde
Volume 37, issue 2, 2010
- Common risk factors in the returns of shipping stocks pp. 93-120

- Wolfgang Drobetz, Dirk Schilling and Lars Tegtmeier
- Patterns of seafarer injuries pp. 121-128

- Neil Ellis, Michael Bloor and Helen Sampson
- Determining a required energy efficiency design index level for new ships based on a cost-effectiveness criterion pp. 129-143

- Tore Longva, Magnus S. Eide and Rolf Skjong
- Market structure, privatisation and regulation of Portuguese seaports pp. 145-161

- Rc Marques and Álvaro Fonseca
- Securitisation of leases of port areas and installations in Brazil pp. 163-174

- Carlos Henrique Rocha and Paulo Augusto P. Britto
Volume 37, issue 1, 2010
- The potential for the clustering of the maritime transport sector in the Greater Dublin Region pp. 1-16

- Valerie Brett and Michael Roe
- Centrality and vulnerability in liner shipping networks: revisiting the Northeast Asian port hierarchy pp. 17-36

- César Ducruet, Sung-Woo Lee and Adolf K.Y. Ng
- Mapping shipbuilding clusters in Tuscany: main features and policy implications pp. 37-52

- Luciana Lazzeretti and Francesco Capone
- E-commerce development experiences in world's leading container ports and offering a model for Shahid Rajaee Port pp. 53-72

- Mostafa Jafari, Mohammad Taghi Taghavifard, Saeed Rouhani and Morteza Moalagh
- Passenger ports: services provision and their benefits pp. 73-89

- Georgios Vaggelas and Athanasios Pallis
- Port Competition: The Case of North Europe, by Adolf NG pp. 91-92

- Dong-Wook Song
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