Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 6, 2009
- Analytical modelling of shipping business processes based on MCDM methods pp. 469-479

- Metin Celik and Y. Ilker Topcu
- Global shipping IPOs performance pp. 481-505

- Andreas Merikas, Dimitrios Gounopoulos and Christos Nounis
- An econometric analysis for container shipping market pp. 507-523

- Meifeng Luo, Lixian Fan and Liming Liu
- Valuation of time charter contracts for ships pp. 525-544

- Jens Moberg Rygaard
- Groups in DEA based cross-evaluation: An application to Asian container ports pp. 545-558

- Jie Wu, Hong Yan and John Liu
Volume 36, issue 5, 2009
- Market efficiency within dry bulk markets in the short run: a multi-agent system dynamics Nash equilibrium pp. 385-396

- Steve Engelen, Wout Dullaert and Bert Vernimmen
- Fleet deployment in liner shipping: a case study pp. 397-409

- Kjetil Fagerholt, Trond A. V. Johnsen and Haakon Lindstad
- Forecasting weekly freight rates for one-year time charter 65 000 dwt bulk carrier, 1989--2008, using nonlinear methods pp. 411-436

- Alexandros M. Goulielmos and Maria-Elpiniki Psifia
- Quantitative analysis of materiality in marine insurance pp. 437-455

- Kevin X. Li, Yulan Wang and Jie Min
- Selective replacement of national by non-national seafarers in OECD countries and the employment function in the maritime sector pp. 457-468

- Ioannis Tsamourgelis
Volume 36, issue 4, 2009
- Empty container repositioning in liner shipping1 pp. 291-307

- Dong-Ping Song and Jonathan Carter
- The law and economics of pollution damage arising from carriage of oil by sea pp. 309-323

- Jingjing Xu
- Does trigger point mechanism create monopoly power for Hong Kong container terminals? pp. 325-336

- Michael K. Fung
- Competitiveness of short sea shipping and the role of port: the case of North Europe pp. 337-352

- Adolf Koi Yu Ng
- Evaluating straddle carrier deployment policies: a simulation study for the Piraeus container terminal pp. 353-366

- Eleni Hadjiconstantinou and Nang Laik Ma
- Cost-effectiveness assessment of CO 2 reducing measures in shipping pp. 367-384

- Magnus S. Eide, Øyvind Endresen, Rolf Skjong, Tore Longva and Sverre Alvik
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- Entry in the global liner shipping industry: a population ecology study, 1996--2006 pp. 197-213

- Pei-Xuan Lim and Shobha S. Das
- Exploring the link between oil prices and tanker rates pp. 215-233

- Angela Poulakidas and Fred Joutz
- Cruising in the Mediterranean: structural aspects and evolutionary trends pp. 235-251

- Stefano Soriani, Stefania Bertazzon, Francesco DI Cesare and Gloria Rech
- Port development: from gateways to logistics hubs pp. 253-267

- S. J. Pettit and A. K. C. Beresford
- Towards a holistic model in investigating the effects of intranet usage on managerial performance: a study on Malaysian port industry pp. 269-289

- Mohd Daud Norzaidi, Siong Choy Chong, Raman Murali and Mohamed Intan Salwani
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- The impact of MTSA on investment uncertainty and the persistence of financial return volatility of marine firms pp. 105-115

- Anthony C. Homan
- The size effect of a port on the container handling efficiency level and market share in internation transshipment flow pp. 117-129

- Jeong-Rak Sohn and Chang-Mu Jung
- Analytical investigation of marine casualties at the Strait of Istanbul with SWOT--AHP method pp. 131-145

- Ozcan Arslan and Osman Turan
- Effective maritime security: conceptual model and empirical evidence pp. 147-163

- Vinh V. Thai
- The terminalization of supply chains: reassessing the role of terminals in port/hinterland logistical relationships pp. 165-183

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue and Theo Notteboom
- Maritime Statistics: a new forum for practitioners pp. 185-195

- David Glen and Peter Marlow
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- Logistics strategies for short sea shipping operating as part of multimodal transport chains pp. 1-19

- Ana C. Paixão Casaca and Peter B. Marlow
- Human factors at sea: common patterns of error in groundings and collisions pp. 21-38

- Carl Macrae
- Multi-level and polycentric governance: effective policymaking for shipping pp. 39-56

- Michael Roe
- Asset allocation and value at risk in shipping equity portfolios pp. 57-78

- Theodore Syriopoulos and Efthimios Roumpis
- European ports policy: meeting contemporary governance challenges pp. 79-101

- Patrick Verhoeven
- Book review pp. 103-103

- Patrick Alderton
Volume 35, issue 6, 2008
- Port and terminal selection by deep-sea container operators pp. 517-534

- Bart W. Wiegmans, Anthony Van Der Hoest and Theo Notteboom
- The growth potential of container shipping on the Yangtze River pp. 535-549

- Albert W. Veenstra, Mo Zhang and Marcel Ludema
- The potential role of public--private partnerships in the upgrade of port infrastructure: normative and positive considerations pp. 551-569

- Aidan Vining and Anthony Boardman
- Activities, resources and inter-organizational relationships: key factors in port competitiveness pp. 571-589

- Marcella De Martino and Alfonso Morvillo
- A survey of short sea shipping and its prospects in the USA pp. 591-614

- Anastassios N. Perakis and Athanasios Denisis
Volume 35, issue 5, 2008
- Modelling the investment decision of the entrepreneur in the tanker sector: choosing between a second-hand vessel and a newly built one pp. 433-447

- Andreas G. Merikas, Anna Merika and George Koutroubousis
- Testing the SERVQUAL scale in the passenger port industry: a confirmatory study pp. 449-467

- Angelos Pantouvakis, Constantinos Chlomoudis and Athanassios Dimas
- Empty container reposition planning for intra-Asia liner shipping pp. 469-489

- Cheng-Min Feng and Chia-Hui Chang
- Establishing performance targets for shipbuilding policies pp. 491-502

- Floriano C. M. Pires and Thomas Lamb
- Implementing the street-turn strategy by an optimization model pp. 503-516

- Luca Deidda, Massimo Di Francesco, Alessandro Olivo and Paola Zuddas
Volume 35, issue 4, 2008
- Public sector deregulation: a paradigm in conflict pp. 341-351

- Sophia Everett
- The optimal ship sizes of container liner feeder services in Southeast Asia: a ship operator's perspective pp. 353-376

- Adolf Koi Yu Ng and Jeremy K. Y. Kee
- Hub dependence in constrained economies: the case of North Korea pp. 377-394

- César Ducruet
- Ownership structure and operating performance: evidence from the European maritime industry pp. 395-409

- Neophytos Lambertides and Christodoulos Louca
- Assessing port governance models: process and performance components pp. 411-432

- Mary R. Brooks and Athanasios Pallis
Volume 35, issue 3, 2008
- An analysis of freight rate volatility in dry bulk shipping markets pp. 237-251

- Lu Jing, Peter B. Marlow and Wang Hui
- Value migration and profit pools in port-oriented freight systems: the implications for new patterns of efficiency pp. 253-270

- Rae Weston and Ross Robinson
- Determining the position of container handling ports, using the benchmarking analysis: the case of the Port of Piraeus pp. 271-284

- Angeliki Pardali and Vassilis Michalopoulos
- Modelling opportunity capture: a framework for port growth pp. 285-311

- Mateus Magala
- Operative strategy in tanker (dirty) shipping pp. 313-339

- Risto Laulajainen
Volume 35, issue 2, 2008
- A maritime forum for science and business pp. 123-125

- Genevieve Giuliano, Enrico Musso and Eddy Van De Voorde
- Network economies in liner shipping: the role of home markets pp. 127-143

- Claudio Ferrari, Francesco Parola and Marco Benacchio
- Short sea shipping in North America: understanding the requirements of Atlantic Canadian shippers pp. 145-158

- Mary R. Brooks and Valerie Trifts
- Monetary values of transport service attributes: land versus maritime ro-ro transport. An application using adaptive stated preferences pp. 159-174

- Angela Bergantino and Simona Bolis
- Coastal port reform in China pp. 175-191

- Min Qiu
- Expansion in cargo handling: geographical and functional issues pp. 193-214

- Thierry Vanelslander
- Extended gate operations at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach: a preliminary assessment pp. 215-235

- Genevieve Giuliano and Thomas O’Brien
Volume 35, issue 1, 2008
- Maritime logistics in Asia pp. 1-3

- Kevin X. Li
- A game-theoretic analysis of competition among container port hubs: the case of Busan and Shanghai 1 pp. 5-26

- Christopher M. Anderson, Yong-An Park, Young-Tae Chang, Chang-Ho Yang, Tae-Woo Lee and Meifeng Luo
- Evaluation of factors for carrier selection in the China Pearl River delta pp. 27-52

- Peter C. Wong, Hong Yan and Colin Bamford
- The role of geomatics engineering in establishing the marine information system for maritime management pp. 53-60

- Steve Yau-Wah Lam and Tsz Leung Yip
- Enforcement of law by the Port State Control (PSC) pp. 61-71

- Kevin X. Li and Haisha Zheng
- Global supply chain and port/terminal: integration and competitiveness pp. 73-87

- Dong-Wook Song and Photis M. Panayides
- Competition for transhipment containers by major ports in Southeast Asia: slot capacity analysis pp. 89-101

- Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Wei Yim Yap
- Optimizing the transportation of international container cargoes in Korea pp. 103-122

- Hwa-Joong Kim, Young-Tae Chang, Paul T.-W. Lee, Sung-Ho Shin and Min-Jeong Kim
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