Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
Current editor(s): Dr Kevin Li and Heather Leggate McLaughlin
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2002
- Writing for readers - a challenge for academic authors pp. 339-340

- B. Fletcher
- Aggregates cranes handling capacity of container terminals: the port of Kaohsiung pp. 341-350

- Chin-Yuan Chu and Wen-Chih Huang
- Navigation of foreign vessels within China's jurisdictional waters pp. 351-374

- Zou Keyuan
- Complexity theory applied to management of shipping companies pp. 375-391

- Alexander M. Goulielmos
- UK tonnage tax: subsidy or special case? pp. 393-404

- Evangelia Selkou and Michael Roe
- Book reviews pp. 405-406

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 3, 2002
- IAME 2001: Contemporary research in global shipping and logistics pp. 203-208

- The Editors
- Clustering and performance: the case of maritime clustering in The Netherlands pp. 209-221

- P. W. de Langen
- Causes and effects of FDI by the Norwegian maritime industry pp. 223-239

- Hans Jarle Kind and Siri Strandenes
- Ports as elements in value-driven chain systems: the new paradigm pp. 241-255

- Ross Robinson
- Consolidation and contestability in the European container handling industry pp. 257-269

- Theo E. Notteboom
- Privatization trends at the world's top-100 container ports pp. 271-284

- Alfred J. Baird
- A conceptual application of cooperative game theory to liner shipping strategic alliances pp. 285-301

- Dong-Wook Song and Photis M. Panayides
- Efficient pricing of ships in the dry bulk sector of the shipping industry pp. 303-330

- Manolis Kavussanos and Amir H. Alizadeh
- The safety of ferries: an accident injury perspective pp. 331-338

- Wayne K. Talley
Volume 29, issue 2, 2002
- The mispricing of transportation initial public offerings in the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong pp. 107-118

- Kevin Cullinane and Stephen Gong
- Factors that promote innovation in shipping companies pp. 119-133

- Jan Inge Jenssen and Trond Randøy
- Ship assignment with hub and spoke constraints pp. 135-150

- M. C. Moura O, M. V. Pato and A. C. Paixa O
- Flag states and safety: 1997-1999 pp. 151-162

- Tony Alderton and Nik Winchester
- The assessment of market efficiency in the shipping sector: a new approach pp. 179-181

- George Dikos and Nikos Papapostolou
- The study on maritime transport along the southern coast of Thailand on the Gulf of Thailand: a summary pp. 183-198

- Kamonchanok Suthiwartnarueput, Chackrit Duangphastra and Sompong Sirisoponsilp
Volume 29, issue 1, 2002
- Editorial: EU Port Policy pp. 1-2

- James McConville
- An analysis of the overcapacity problem under the decentralized management system of container ports in Japan pp. 3-15

- Hideko Terada
- The Polish maritime sector under transition pp. 17-43

- Aleksandra Wrona and Michael Roe
- The vertical disintegration of ship management: choice criteria for third party selection and evaluation pp. 45-64

- Photis M. Panayides and Kevin P. B. Cullinane
- Strategic alliances in the container shipping industry: a global perspective pp. 65-76

- Brian Slack, Claude Comtois and Robert McCalla
- The potential for British coastal shipping in a multimodal chain pp. 77-92

- John Saldanha and Richard Gray
- Kiribati seafarers and German container shipping pp. 93-101

- Thomas Klikauer and Richard Morris
- Book reviews pp. 103-103

- Barbara Fletcher
Volume 28, issue 4, 2001
- An improved formulation for bulk cargo ship scheduling with a single loading port pp. 339-345

- Seong-Cheol Cho and A. N. Perakis
- Maintaining the maritime skills base: does the Government have a realistic strategy? pp. 347-360

- Bernard Gardner, Mohamed Naim, Bernardo Obando-Rojas and Stephen Pettit
- Strategic fleet size planning for maritime refrigerated containers pp. 361-374

- Akio Imai and Fausto Rivera
- Application of a fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making model for shipping company performance evaluation pp. 375-392

- Tsung-Yu Chou and Gin-Shuh Liang
- Institutional reform in ports of developing countries: the case of Lebanon-part I: the plan pp. 393-407

- M. Hadi Baaj and Jihad Issa
Volume 28, issue 3, 2001
- Developments in UK shipping: the tonnage tax pp. 213-223

- Mark Brownrigg, Geoff Dawe, Mike Mann and Phillip Weston
- Maritime legislation: new areas for safety of life at sea pp. 225-234

- K. X. Li and J. Wonham
- Perceptions of foreign exchange rate risk in the shipping industry pp. 235-249

- K. Akatsuka and K. Leggate
- Development of ocean carriers' behaviour model focusing on their 'cost and tariff' based on the spatial general equilibrium pp. 251-264

- Kazuhiko Ishiguro and Hajime Inamura
- A disaggregate analysis of factors influencing port selection pp. 265-277

- Matthew Malchow and Adib Kanafani
- The container terminal community pp. 279-292

- Jeffrey Martin and Brian J. Thomas
- Co-operation and competition in international container transport: strategies for ports pp. 293-305

- T. Heaver, Hilde Meersman and E. Van De Voorde
- If it ain't bust, don't fix it: the proposed EU directive on market access to port services pp. 307-313

- Sheila Farrell
Volume 28, issue 2, 2001
- Port development within the framework of Malaysia's transport policy: some considerations pp. 199-206

- Jn Mak and Bernard Km Tai
Volume 28, issue 1, 2001
- EDITORIAL: FINANCIAL CREATIVITY pp. 1-2

- James McConville
- Competition between the ports of Hong Kong and Singapore: a structural vector error correction model to forecast the demand for container handling services pp. 3-22

- King-Fai Fung
- Strategic re-thinking in shipping companies pp. 23-32

- Peter Lorange
- The economic impact study of maritime policy issues: application to the German case pp. 33-54

- Jan A. Van Der Linden
- Sea-going labour and Greek owned fleet: a major aspect of fleet competitiveness pp. 55-69

- Evangelos Sambracos or Samprakos and Joanna Tsiaparikou
- Structural changes in logistics: how will port authorities face the challenge? pp. 71-89

- Theo Notteboom and Willy Winkelmans
- Manpower supply and demand of ocean deck officers in Taiwan pp. 91-102

- Chin-Tsai Lin, Su-Man Wang and Chang-Tzu Chiang