Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2005
- Editorial: an analysis of failure pp. 329-330

- Patrick Alderton
- Port competition between Shanghai and Ningbo pp. 331-346

- Kevin Cullinane, Yahui Teng and Teng-Fei Wang
- Policy making and planning for the port sector: paradigms in conflict pp. 347-362

- Sophia Everett
- The competitiveness of short sea shipping in multimodal logistics supply chains: service attributes pp. 363-382

- Ana C. Paixão Casaca and Peter B. Marlow
- Maritime policy in Scotland pp. 383-401

- Alfred J. Baird
- Optimizing shipping company operations using business process modelling pp. 403-420

- D. V. Lyridis, T. Fyrvik, G. N. Kapetanis, N. Ventikos, P. Anaxagorou, E. Uthaug and H. N. Psaraftis
- Information technology network security risk assessment and management framework for shipping companies pp. 421-432

- Athena Roumboutsos, Nikitas Nikitakos and Stefanos Gritzalis
Volume 32, issue 3, 2005
- Editorial: maritime issues in the Americas pp. 187-189

- Mary R. Brooks
- An assessment of port reform in Argentina: outcomes and challenges ahead pp. 191-207

- Tomas Serebrisky and Lourdes Trujillo
- An analysis of the Brazilian ship financing system pp. 209-226

- Floriano C. M. Pires, Luis F. Assis and Cassiano M. Souza
- Short-sea shipping potentials in Central America to bridge infrastructural gaps pp. 227-244

- Ricardo J. Sánchez * and Gordon Wilmsmeier
- The Caribbean basin: adjusting to global trends in containerization pp. 245-261

- Robert McCalla *, Brian Slack and Claude Comtois
- Determinants of crew injuries in vessel accidents pp. 263-278

- Wayne K. Talley *, Di Jin and Hauke Kite-Powell
- Inter-firm relationships and shipping services: the case of car carriers and automobile importers to the United States pp. 279-295

- Peter V. Hall * and Daniel Olivier
- Port regionalization: towards a new phase in port development pp. 297-313

- Theo Notteboom and Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- Institutional change in the Port of New York pp. 315-328

- Richard Burroughs *
Volume 32, issue 2, 2005
- Editorial: changes pp. 65-65

- James McConville
- Marketing management at the world's major ports pp. 67-87

- Julián Pando *, Andres Araujo and Francisco Javier Maqueda
- Maritime liner shipping and the stevedoring industry: market structure and competition strategies pp. 89-106

- R. Midoro, E. Musso and F. Parola *
- Dynamics of change in the port system of the western Mediterranean pp. 107-121

- Elisabeth Gouvernal, Jean Debrie and Brian Slack *
- The choices of employing seafarers for the national shipowners in Taiwan: an empirical study pp. 123-137

- Ji-Feng Ding and Gin-Shuh Liang *
- Ports and shipping in Mozambique: current concerns and policy options pp. 139-157

- Geoffrey Wood * and Pauline Dibben
- Safety culture on board six Swedish passenger ships pp. 159-176

- Åsa Ek * and Roland Akselsson
- Tonnage tax: is it working? pp. 177-186

- Heather Leggate * and James McConville
Volume 32, issue 1, 2005
- On cost-efficiency of the global container shipping network pp. 15-30

- Dongping Song *, Jie Zhang, Jonathan Carter, Tony Field, James Marshall, John Polak, Kimberly Schumacher, Proshun Sinha-Ray and John Woods
Volume 31, issue 4, 2004
- Guest Editorial: Is liner shipping unique? pp. 257-258

- Mary R. Brooks
- Designing optimal routes in a liner shipping problem pp. 259-268

- Kjetil Fagerholt *
- An analysis of the pricing system in the Greek--Italian coastal routes pp. 269-285

- Alexander M. Goulielmos * and Androniki Gatzoli
- The impact of transitional changes on maritime transport in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 287-308

- Heidi Cottam and Michael Roe *
- ‘Get yourself a proper job girlie!’: recruitment, retention and women seafarers* [1] pp. 309-318

- Michelle Thomas *
- Modelling forward freight rate dynamics—empirical evidence from time charter rates pp. 319-335

- Steen Koekebakker and Roar Os Ådland
- An interpretation of inter-container port relationships from the demand perspective pp. 337-355

- Wei Yim Yap *† and Jasmine S. L. Lam
- Regional governance of port development in China: a case study of Shanghai International Shipping Center pp. 357-373

- James J. Wang * and Brian Slack
- Public goods and the public financing of major European seaports pp. 375-391

- Alfred J. Baird *
- Short sea shipping: a Canadian perspective pp. 393-407

- Mary R. Brooks * and James D. Frost
- ISL Shipping Statistics Yearbook 2003, by INSTITUTE OF SHIPPING ECONOMICS AND LOGISTICS, Breman, 245 Euros, ISSN 0721-3220 pp. 409-409

- James McConville
Volume 31, issue 3, 2004
- An optimal containership slot allocation for liner shipping revenue management pp. 199-211

- Shin-Chan Ting * and Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng
Volume 31, issue 2, 2004
- The UNCTAD and WORKPORT models of port development: evolution or revolution? pp. 93-107

- A. K. C. Beresford, B. M. Gardner, S. J. Pettit, A. Naniopoulos and C. F. Wooldridge
- The empirical evidence of the leverage effect on volatility in international bulk shipping market pp. 109-124

- Yung-Shun Chen and Shiu-Tung Wang
- Core competence and competitive strategy of the Taiwan shipbuilding industry: a resource-based approach pp. 125-137

- Chia-Chan Chou and Pao-Long Chang
- Forecasting the Suez Canal traffic: a neural network analysis pp. 139-156

- Mohamed M. Mostafa
- Tanzanian coastal and inland ports and shipping: crises and policy options pp. 157-171

- Geoffrey Wood
Volume 31, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial: running rings around the liner industry pp. 1-2

- Rogan McLellan
- The future shortage of seafarers: will it become a reality? pp. 3-13

- Heather Leggate
- An analysis of decision-making processes in multicultural maritime scenarios pp. 15-29

- Jan Horck
- The ship owners’ stance on third party ship management: an empirical study pp. 31-45

- Kyriaki Mitroussi
- A logistics and supply chain management approach to port performance measurement pp. 47-67

- Khalid Bichou and Richard Gray
- Participation in the global labour market: experience and responses of chinese seafarers pp. 69-82

- Bin Wu
- Comment pp. 83-86

- His Excellency William O'Neil
Volume 30, issue 4, 2003
- Editorial: The UK shipping policy pp. 271-274

- James McConville
- Sustainability and national policy in UK port development pp. 275-291

- Sidney Gilman
- Investment strategies in market uncertainty pp. 293-303

- Helen Bendall and Alan F. Stent
- The changing role of ports in supply-chain management: an empirical analysis pp. 305-320

- Valentina Carbone and Marcella De Martino
- The price-volume relationship in the sale and purchase market for dry bulk vessels pp. 321-337

- Amir Alizadeh and Nikos K. Nomikos
- How do ocean carriers organize the empty containers reposition activity in the USA? pp. 339-355

- Erika Lopez Ponton
- Comment pp. 357-362

- Richard Goss
Volume 30, issue 3, 2003
- Maritime policy and management--30 years issue for Prof. James McConville Editorial: IMO--The economics of intimidation pp. 195-196

- David Cockroft
- An ERP approach for container terminal operating systems pp. 197-210

- Hyung Rim Choi, Hyun Soo Kim, Byung Joo Park, Nam-Kyu Park and Sang Wan Lee
- Corporatization: a legislative framework for port inefficiencies pp. 211-219

- Sophia Everett
- A new perspective on price dynamics of the dry bulk market pp. 221-230

- Jostein Tvedt
- Shipping line networks and the integration of South America trades pp. 231-242

- Emmanuel Guy
- A simulation study for the logistics planning of a container terminal in view of SCM pp. 243-254

- Tae-Woo Lee, Nam-Kyu Park and Dong-Won Lee
- A most convenient flag--the basis for the expansion of the Singapore fleet, 1969-82 pp. 255-268

- Stig Tenold
- Book reviews of Maritime Transport. Edited by M ary R. B rooks, K enneth B utton and P eter N ijkamp (Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2002) [Pp. 553] £150.00. ISBN 1 84064 552 0 pp. 269-270

- David Glen
Volume 30, issue 2, 2003
- The question of safety pp. 91-92

- Michael Everard
- Innovation, capabilities and competitive advantage in Norwegian shipping pp. 93-106

- Jan Inge Jenssen
- International comparison of market risks across shipping-related industries pp. 107-122

- Manolis Kavussanos, Arne Juell-Skielse and Matthew Forrest
- Competitive strategies and organizational performance in ship management pp. 123-140

- Photis M. Panayides
- Regression modelling of the employment durations of UK seafaring officers in 1999 pp. 141-149

- David Glen
- Federal ports policy pp. 151-163

- David Newman and Jay H. Walder
- Port choice behaviour--from the perspective of the shipper pp. 165-173

- An-Shuen Nir, Kuang Lin and Gin-Shuh Liang
- Market analysis and pricing policies for sea canals: the case of the Greek Corinth Canal pp. 175-190

- Evangelos Sambracos or Samprakos
- Book review of Ships and the Development of Maritime Technology in the Indian Ocean, edited by D. Parkin and R. Barnes (London; New York: Routledge Curzon, 2002), pp. 360 [AQ2]. £55.00. ISBN 0 7007 1235 6 pp. 191-191

- Sheila Farrell
- Analytical Transport Economics: An International Perspective, edited by J. Polak and A. Heertje (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, Transport Economics, Management and Policy series, 2000), pp. 418. £75.00. ISBN 1 85898 786 5 pp. 193-193

- Dawn Kinnersley
Volume 30, issue 1, 2003
- Maritime Policy and Management--Celebrating 30 Years pp. 1-4

- William A. O'Neil
- Causality between performance and traffic: an investigation with Indian ports pp. 5-27

- Prabir De and Buddhadeb Ghosh
- Port co-opetition in concept and practice pp. 29-44

- Dong-Wook Song
- Tanker forward freight agreements: the future for freight futures? pp. 45-58

- John Dinwoodie and Jeffrey Morris
- Finding a balance: companies, seafarers and family life pp. 59-76

- Michelle Thomas, Helen Sampson and Minghua Zhao
- Third party ship management: the case of separation of ownership and management in the shipping context pp. 77-90

- Dr. Kyriaki Mitroussi
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