Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 6, 2007
- The determinants of maritime policy pp. 521-533

- K. X. Li and Jin Cheng
- Operational performance evaluation of major container ports in the Asia-Pacific region pp. 535-551

- L. C. Lin and C. C. Tseng
- The geographical foundations of tanker (dirty) shipping pp. 553-576

- Risto Laulajainen
- The bulk shipping business: market cycles and shipowners’ biases pp. 577-590

- Roberta Scarsi
- Who pays the ferryman? An analysis of the ferry passenger's selection dilemma pp. 591-612

- Angelos M. Pantouvakis
Volume 34, issue 5, 2007
- Accident precursors and safety nets: leading indicators of tanker operations safety pp. 405-425

- Martha Grabowski, Premnath Ayyalasomayajula, Jason Merrick and Denise Mccafferty
- Entry barriers in seaports pp. 427-440

- Peter de Langen and Athanasios Pallis
- Maritime investment strategies with a portfolio of real options pp. 441-452

- Helen B. Bendall and Alan F. Stent
- A global view on port state control: econometric analysis of the differences across port state control regimes pp. 453-482

- Sabine Knapp and Philip Hans Franses
- Maritime security in the European Union—empirical findings on financial implications for port facilities pp. 485-499

- S. Dekker and H. Stevens
- Port competitiveness in container traffic from an internal point of view: the experience of the Port of Algeciras Bay pp. 501-520

- Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado and M. Mar Cerban
Volume 34, issue 4, 2007
- The economics of Motorways of the Sea pp. 287-310

- Alfred J. Baird
- The role for rail in port-based container freight flows in Britain pp. 311-330

- Allan Woodburn
- Service quality and satisfaction measurements in Nigerian ports: an exploration pp. 331-346

- Chinonye Ugboma, Innocent C. Ogwude, Ogochukwu Ugboma and Kenneth Nnadi
- When seafaring is (or was) a calling: Norwegian seafarers’ career experiences pp. 347-358

- Kathy Mack
- Structure, conduct and performance on the major liner shipping routes 1 pp. 359-381

- Jasmine S. L. Lam, Wei Yim Yap and Kevin Cullinane
- Cultural diversity, manning strategies and management practices in Greek shipping pp. 383-403

- Ioannis Theotokas and Maria Progoulaki
Volume 34, issue 3, 2007
- The impact of transitional changes of maritime passenger transport on Croatian tourism development pp. 185-202

- Heidi Cottam, Michael Roe and Jonathan Challacombe
- Econometric estimation of scale and scope economies within the Port Sector: a review pp. 203-223

- Beatriz Tovar, Sergio Jara-Diaz and Lourdes Trujillo
- Value creation through corporate destruction? Corporate governance in shipping takeovers pp. 225-242

- Theodore Syriopoulos and Ioannis Theotokas
- An econometric analysis of deficiencies noted in port state control inspections pp. 243-258

- Pierre Cariou, Maximo Q. Mejia and François-Charles Wolff
- Market structures and competitive strategies: the carrier--stevedore arm-wrestling in northern European ports pp. 259-278

- Francesco Parola and Enrico Musso
Volume 34, issue 2, 2007
- Editorial pp. 85-88

- Ross Robinson
- Regulating efficiency into port-oriented chain systems: export coal through the Dalrymple Bay Terminal, Australia pp. 89-106

- Ross Robinson
- Port reform in Australia: regulation constraints on efficiency pp. 107-119

- Sophia Everett
- Will a national port regulator solve congestion problems in Australian ports? pp. 121-130

- Tabatha Pettitt
- Targeting market opportunity for port growth: a CART-based decision support system pp. 131-150

- Mateus Magala
- Marketing communications for seaports: a matter of survival and growth pp. 151-168

- Stephen Cahoon
- Capturing and sharing knowledge in supply chains in the maritime transport sector: critical issues pp. 169-183

- Devinder Grewal and Hilary Haugstetter
Volume 34, issue 1, 2007
- Evaluating seaport operation and capacity analysis—preliminary methodology pp. 3-19

- Shy Bassan
- Impact of special shipping across the Taiwan Straits on the employment of Taiwanese ship officers pp. 21-36

- Jiunn-Liang Guo, Gin-Shuh Liang, Kung-Don Ye and Younger Wu
- Case study analysis of the impacts of electronic commerce on the strategic management of container shipping companies pp. 37-54

- Eladio Peñaloza, Mary Brooks and Sunny Marche
- A study of trip and time charter freight rate indices: 1968--2003 pp. 55-67

- Alexandros M. Goulielmos and Mariniki Psifia
- The impact of MTSA on financial risk and volatility of marine firms pp. 69-79

- Anthony C. Homan
Volume 33, issue 5, 2006
- Editorial pp. 425-429

- The Editors
- The modelling of dry bulk and tanker markets: a survey pp. 431-445

- D. R. Glen
- A static theory of dry bulk freight rates by route pp. 447-461

- Risto Laulajainen
- Some notes on structure and stability in liner shipping pp. 463-475

- Michael Fusillo
- Worldscale: what does it actually measure? pp. 477-495

- Risto Laulajainen and Joachim Johansson
- Price and volume dynamics in second-hand dry bulk and tanker shipping markets pp. 497-518

- Theodore Syriopoulos and Efthimios Roumpis
- Liner shipping development trends pp. 519-525

- Rogan McLellan
Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
- The performance effect of innovation in shipping companies pp. 327-343

- Jan Inge Jenssen and Trond Randøy
- Ranking of factors contributing to higher performance in the ocean transportation industry: a multi-attribute utility theory approach pp. 345-369

- I. N. Lagoudis, C. S. Lalwani and M.M. Naim
- Assessing the economic significance of port activity: evidence from ABP Operations in industrial South Wales pp. 371-386

- Jane Bryan, Max Munday, David Pickernell and Annette Roberts
- Multicommodity network flow model for Asia's container ports pp. 387-402

- Loo Hay Lee, Ek Peng Chew and Leng Siang Lee
- An influence model in seafaring choice for Taiwan navigation students pp. 403-421

- Jiunn-Liang Guo, Gin-Shuh Liang and Kung-Don Ye
- Book review pp. 423-424

- Dong-Wook Song
Volume 33, issue 3, 2006
- Insights into the port training of the new European Union member states 1 pp. 203-217

- Ana C. Paixão Casaca
- Effective corporatization of ports is a function of effective legislation: legal issues in the existing paradigm pp. 219-232

- Sophia Everett and Tabatha Pettitt
- Shipping freight derivatives: a survey of recent evidence pp. 233-255

- Manolis Kavussanos and Ilias Visvikis
- Impact of proposed federal limits on US bagged food aid shipments: reduction in MSF carrier profits—a risk assessment 1 pp. 257-280

- Daniel G. Williams
- Ship-berth link performance evaluation: simulation and analytical approaches pp. 281-299

- Branislav Dragović, Nam Kyu Park and Zoran Radmilović
- Shipping finance: time to follow a new track? pp. 301-320

- Alexandros M. Goulielmos and Mariniki Psifia
Volume 33, issue 2, 2006
- Maritime policy, management and research: role and potential pp. 95-105

- Photis M. Panayides
- Market efficiency in the bulk freight market revisited pp. 107-117

- Roar Adland and Siri Strandenes
- Trading strategies in the market for tankers pp. 119-140

- Amir Alizadeh and Nikos K. Nomikos
- Using system dynamics in maritime economics: an endogenous decision model for shipowners in the dry bulk sector pp. 141-158

- Steve Engelen, Hilde Meersman and Eddy Van De Voorde
- The relationship between design and economic performance of ships pp. 159-171

- Albert W. Veenstra and Marcel W. Ludema
- Determinants of the severity of passenger vessel accidents pp. 173-186

- Wayne K. Talley, Di Jin and Hauke Kite-Powell
- The marine electronic highway in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore—an assessment of costs and key benefits pp. 187-202

- Peter B. Marlow and Bernard M. Gardner
Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
- Shipbuilding disputes: the WTO panel rulings and the elimination of operating subsidy from shipbuilding pp. 1-21

- David Glen
- The Ocean Shipping Reform Act: the trans-Atlantic cares pp. 23-33

- Dong-Hua Wang
- Emergence of ‘new professionalism’ among Chinese seafarers: empirical evidence and policy implications pp. 35-48

- Bin Wu, Kee-hung Lai and T. C. Edwin Cheng
- Total oil spill costs and compensations pp. 49-60

- Xin Liu and Kai W. Wirtz
- Contributions to maritime economics—Zenon S. Zannetos, the theory of oil tankship rates pp. 61-73

- Albert W. Veenstra and Sébastien De La Fosse
- How flag states lost the plot over shipping's governance. Does a ship need a sovereign? pp. 75-81

- Laszlo J. Kovats
- Response to ‘Critique: The Caribbean Basin’ pp. 83-85

- Robert Mccalla, Brian Slack and Claude Comtois
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