Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2000
- Aspects of the European Maritime Industry pp. 313-314

- The Editors
- Development of and prospects for cruising in Europe pp. 315-333

- Peter Wild and John Dearing
- Maritime transport in the Italian logistics market pp. 335-352

- Pietro Evangelista and Alfonso Morvillo
- A European perspective on bond finance for the maritime industry pp. 353-362

- H. K. Leggate
- Do mergers and alliances influence European shipping and port competition? pp. 363-373

- T. Heaver, H. Meersman, F. Moglia and E. Van De Voorde
- When the road controls the sea: a case study of Ro-Ro transport in the Mediterranean pp. 375-389

- Vittorio Alberto Torbianelli
- The impact of the new onboard technologies on maritime education and training schemes in Europe: some findings from the 'METHAR' project pp. 391-400

- Marco Mazzarino and Elena Maggi
- Book reviews pp. 401-405

- The Editors
Volume 27, issue 3, 2000
- EDITORIAL: THE QUESTION OF PUBLIC ESTEEM pp. 217-218

- The Editors
- Legal and practical consequences of not complying with ISM code pp. 219-230

- Liang Chen
- Fast passenger ferries and their future pp. 231-251

- J. Wang and S. McOwan
- Occupational mortality among British merchant seafarers (1986-1995) pp. 253-265

- Stephen Roberts
- Competition in ship handling: a study of market turbulence in North European harbour towage pp. 267-281

- Rod Atkin and Merv Rowlinson
- Evaluating seaport policy alternatives: a simulation study of terminal leasing policy and system performance pp. 283-301

- Hugh S. Turner
- The study on the compilation of the China container freight index pp. 303-308

- Shi Xin
- Book review pp. 309-311

- The Editors
Volume 27, issue 2, 2000
- EDITORIAL: JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE pp. 105-105

- James McConville
- A watershed on the Australian waterfront? The 1998 stevedoring dispute pp. 107-120

- Richard Morris
- African shippers' organizations: the Ghanaian experience pp. 121-132

- M. T. Addico
- A new efficient EDI system for container cargo logistics pp. 133-144

- Tae-Woo Lee, Nam-Kyu Park, John F. Joint and Woong Gyu Kim
- Evaluating the trade-off between the level of customer service and transportation costs in a ship scheduling problem pp. 145-153

- Kjetil Fagerholt
- Developing a conceptual model for sharing container terminal resources: a case study of the Gamman container terminal pp. 155-167

- Dong Won Yi, Soung Hie Kim, Hyung Rim Choi, Nam-Kyu Park and Tae-Woo Lee
- Economic efficiency in Spanish ports: some empirical evidence pp. 169-174

- Pablo Coto-Millán, José Baños and Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez
- Changing ownership structures in the Dutch fleet pp. 175-189

- Albert W. Veenstra and Angela Bergantino
- Empirical studies on yard operations Part 2: Quantifying unproductive moves undertaken in quay transfer operations pp. 191-207

- Tao Chen, Kuang Lin and Yih-Ching Juang
- Comment The APEC future maritime policy and its evaluation pp. 209-213

- Sun Guangqi and Zhang Shiping
Volume 27, issue 1, 2000
- EDITORIAL: MANAGING CHANGE pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- The Japan coastal ferry system pp. 3-16

- Alfred J. Baird
- The perceived importance of employment considerations in the decisions of students to enrol on undergraduate courses in Maritime Business in Britain pp. 17-30

- John Dinwoodie
- A critical evaluation of strategic alliances in liner shipping pp. 31-40

- Renato Midoro and Alessandro Pitto
- A human factors systems approach to examining oil spills in tankbarge operations: analysis and reappraisal of management policies pp. 41-52

- Joseph Sharit, Sara J. Czaja, Eleftherios Iakovou and John Moses
- A dynamic model and algorithm for fleet planning pp. 53-63

- Xie Xinlian, Wang Tengfei and Chen Daisong
- UNCTAD activities in the field of ports and their future pp. 65-70

- Carlos Canamero
- China shipbuilding management challenges in the 1980s pp. 71-78

- Boa Zhang Lu and Alan S. T. Tang
- Culture in maritime safety pp. 79-88

- Jon Ivar Havold
- Quality system for the implementation of STCW-95 in higher maritime education in Norway pp. 89-100

- Tor Christian Sletner
- Book reviews pp. 101-103

- The Editors
- Announcement: The Maritime Industry into the Millenuium: The Interaction of Theory and Practice pp. 104-104

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 4, 1999
- GUEST EDITORIAL: THE ASIAN ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE MARITIME INDUSTRY pp. 309-309

- Tae-Woo Lee
- Restructuring of the economy and its impacts on the Korean maritime industry pp. 311-325

- Tae-Woo Lee
- Asian product trade pp. 327-336

- Nancy D. Yamaguchi
- PRC maritime and the Asian Financial Crisis pp. 337-347

- Matthew Flynn
- Liner alliances in the globalization era: a strategic tool for Asian container carriers pp. 349-367

- D. K. Ryoo and H. A. Thanopoulou
- Analysis of container port policy by the reaction of an equilibrium shipping market pp. 369-381

- Yang Zan
- Comment Some reflections on port competition in the United States and western Europe pp. 383-394

- Douglas K. Fleming and Alfred J. Baird
Volume 26, issue 3, 1999
- EDITORIAL: MARITIME MANPOWER pp. 207-208

- The Editors
- Korean liner shipping in the era of global alliances pp. 209-229

- Helen A. Thanopoulou, Dong-Keun Ryoo and Tae-Woo Lee
- Combined ships: an empirical investigation about versatility pp. 231-248

- Marie Douet
- Is there potential for a two-tier tanker market? pp. 249-264

- Siri Strandenes
- Recent technical and management improvements in US inland waterway transportation pp. 265-278

- A. N. Perakis
- The term structure of ocean freight rates pp. 279-293

- Albert W. Veenstra
- Who mans the world fleet? A follow-up to the BIMCO/ ISF manpower survey pp. 295-303

- K. X. Li and J. Wonham
- Book reviews pp. 304-307

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 2, 1999
- EDITORIAL: SHIPPING POLICY pp. 103-104

- James McConville
- A simulation study on the design of flexible cargo holds in small-sized bulk ships pp. 105-109

- Kjetil Fagerholt
- An empirical assessment of relational competitive advantage in professional ship management pp. 111-125

- Photis M. Panayides and Richard Gray
- The dynamic relationships between paper petroleum refining and physical trade of crude oil into the United States pp. 127-136

- Thomas P. Mayr and Michael N. Tamvakis
- Who is safe and who is at risk: a study of 20-year-record on accident total loss in different flags pp. 137-144

- K. X. Li and J. Wonham
- Longhaul feeder services in an era of changing technology: an Asia-Pacific perspective pp. 145-159

- H. B. Bendall and A. F. Stent
- Port concentration, inter-port competition and revitalization: the case of Mombasa, Kenya pp. 161-174

- Brian Hoyle
- The MED rule: the interdependence of container throughput and transhipment volumes in the Mediterranean ports pp. 175-193

- Josip Zohil and Majda Prijon
- Investment incentives for British shipping: a further comment pp. 195-197

- Bernard Gardner
- Rochdale remembered: a postscript pp. 199-199

- Richard Goss
Volume 26, issue 1, 1999
- Strategic groups in Taiwanese liner shipping pp. 1-26

- Chin-Shan Lu
- Yard operations in the container terminal-a study in the ‘unproductive moves’ pp. 27-38

- Tao Chen
- A system dynamic analysis of officer manpower in the merchant marine pp. 39-60

- Bernardo Obando-Rojas
- Some unsettling maritime terms: the interpretation of found, cargo, ballast and voyage pp. 61-68

- Craig J. Forsyth
- The commercialization of East European liner shipping: the experience of Poland pp. 69-79

- M. S. Roe
- Norwegian shipping: measuring foreign exchange risk pp. 81-91

- H. K. Leggate
- General review of the Chinese shipping policy for the contemporary era pp. 93-99

- Guangqi Sun
- Book review pp. 101-101

- Philip Pothen
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