Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 8, 2022
- Shipping market forecasting by forecast combination mechanism pp. 1059-1074

- Ruobin Gao, Jiahui Liu, Liang Du and Kum Fai Yuen
- Port institutional responses and sustainability performance: a moderated mediation model pp. 1075-1096

- Hsu-Li Tsai and Chin-Shan Lu
- Economic and environmental impacts of scrubbers investments in shipping: a multi-sectoral analysis pp. 1097-1115

- Thalis P.V. Zis, Kevin Cullinane and Stefano Ricci
- Priority analysis of port investment along the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road region: the case of Southeast Asia pp. 1116-1134

- Jianfeng Zheng, Lingxiao Yang, Wei Li, Xiaowen Fu and Daqing Li
- A comparative methodological approach for the calculation of ships air emissions and fuel-energy consumption in two major Greek ports pp. 1135-1154

- Emmanouil Doundoulakis and Spiros Papaefthimiou
- The role of burnout in the effect of work-family conflicts on job satisfaction: a research for key players in the maritime industry pp. 1155-1168

- Eda Turan, Serdar Bozkurt, Uğur Buğra Çelebi and Serkan Ekinci
- Use of HFACS and Bayesian network for human and organizational factors analysis of ship collision accidents in the Yangtze River pp. 1169-1183

- Yaling Li, Zhiyou Cheng, Tsz Leung Yip, Xiaobiao Fan and Bing Wu
- Stock market reactions of maritime shipping industry in the time of COVID-19 pandemic crisis: an empirical investigation pp. 1184-1199

- Md Rajib Kamal, Mohammad Ashraful Chowdhury and Md. Mozaffar Hosain
Volume 49, issue 7, 2022
- Port congestion and the economics of LPG seaborne transportation pp. 913-929

- Xiwen Bai, Haiying Jia and Mingqi Xu
- Container terminal competition and cooperation considering emission tax pp. 930-953

- Jian Wang, Qi Huang, Xudong Lin and Mingzhu Yu
- Identification of a task-based implementation path for unmanned autonomous ships pp. 954-970

- Carmen Kooij and Robert Hekkenberg
- A quantitative liability risk assessment of oil spills in oil ports: the case of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area pp. 971-989

- Huiling Zhong, Yishu Lin and Tsz Leung Yip
- The contribution of Vessel Traffic Services to safe coexistence between automated and conventional vessels pp. 990-1009

- Tore Relling, Margareta Lützhöft, Runar Ostnes and Hans Petter Hildre
- Revenue efficiency and its drivers in the cruise industry pp. 1010-1026

- Minh-Anh Thi Nguyen, Ming-Miin Yu and Taih-Cherng Lirn
- What moves shipping markets?: A variance decomposition of price–charter ratios pp. 1027-1042

- Hyun-Tak Lee and Heesung Yun
- A study on the industrial symbiosis in maritime cluster considering value chain and life cycle – case of Dalian, China pp. 1043-1058

- Qingmei Liao, Hong Zhen and Dequan Zhou
Volume 49, issue 6, 2022
- Port connectivity and competition among container ports in Southeast Asia based on Social Network Analysis and TOPSIS pp. 779-796

- Phong Nha Nguyen and Su-Han Woo
- Safety evaluation of the ports along the Maritime Silk Road pp. 797-819

- Meizhi Jiang, Jing Lu, Zhuohua Qu and Zaili Yang
- How unsafe acts occur: an automatic text mining study pp. 820-830

- Xin Shi, Dong Xu, Hui Zhuang and Chen Liu
- Exploring technical and non-technical competencies of navigators for autonomous shipping pp. 831-849

- Amit Sharma and Tae-eun Kim
- Digital empowerment for shipping development: a framework for establishing a smart shipping index system pp. 850-863

- Yi Xiao, Zhuo Chen and Levi McNeil
- Volatility forecasting for the shipping market indexes: an AR-SVR-GARCH approach pp. 864-881

- Jiaguo Liu, Zhouzhi Li, Hao Sun, Lean Yu and Wenlian Gao
- Structure, characteristics and connectivity analysis of the Asian-Australasian cruise shipping network pp. 882-896

- Maneerat Kanrak and Hong-Oanh Nguyen
- Coordinated approaches for port state control inspection planning pp. 897-912

- Ran Yan, Shuaian Wang and Kjetil Fagerholt
Volume 49, issue 5, 2022
- Special Issue on ‘International trade transportation in the context of global industrial transfers’ pp. 617-619

- Zhongzhen Yang, Qingcheng Zeng, Yonglei Jiang and Shanghua Wu
- Shipping network design–infrastructure investment joint optimization model: a case study of West Africa pp. 620-646

- Xu Xin, Xiaoli Wang, Lijun Ma, Kang Chen and Maoyao Ye
- Evaluation and selection of multimodal transport route between Thailand and China – A case study for rubber trade pp. 647-666

- Lixin Shen, Jing Chen, Congcong Li, Sutthiphan Uthendakorn, Jinsong Zhang and Na Li
- Characterizing the evolution of the Yangtze River Delta multi-port system using compositional data techniques pp. 667-684

- Dong Huang, Manel Grifoll, Hongxiang Feng, María Isabel Ortego and Pengjun Zheng
- Agglomeration effects or port-related benefits? (Re)Location patterns of basic maritime industries: the case of Dalian City, China pp. 685-701

- Jing Li, Yonglei Jiang, Wei Guan and Jing Lu
- Does vertical integration lead to horizontal collusion in container transport chains? pp. 702-715

- Gang Dong and Jin Li
- Manufacturing diffusion trends from the perspective of trade network: the belt vs. the road pp. 716-736

- Shunan Yu, Dongyue Niu, Feixiong Liao and Yonglei Jiang
- Shore power management for green shipping under international river transportation pp. 737-754

- Wenwei Yin, Shiliang Wu, Xizeng Zhao, Chenci Shu, Yi Xiao, Guanqiong Ye, Wenming Shi and Xuehao Feng
- The spatial evolution and optimization of supply channels for marine products consumed in China pp. 755-777

- Yu Sun, Feng Lian, Weiyou Guo and Zhongzhen Yang
Volume 49, issue 4, 2022
- Assessing key performance indicators in the shipbuilding industry; an MCDM approach pp. 463-491

- Dimitris Gavalas, Theodoros Syriopoulos and Michael Tsatsaronis
- Passive or proactive capacity sharing? A perspective of cooperation and competition between two regional ports pp. 492-509

- Lang Xu, Fengjue Xie and Chuanxu Wang
- The evolution and competition patterns of shipping networks under the influence of an Arctic route system pp. 510-527

- Chaojun Ding, Zhenfu Li, Xue Chen and Xiaomei Shi
- A comparative study of the determinants of capital structure in shipping companies: the case of Korea and Greece pp. 528-539

- Huckjun Yang, Kihwan Lee and Sangseop Lim
- A review of the literature on the Belt and Road Initiative with factors influencing the transport and logistics pp. 540-557

- Dongxu Chen, Dongping Song and Zhongzhen Yang
- Measuring risk spillover effects on dry bulk shipping market: a value-at-risk approach pp. 558-576

- Jialin Yang, Xin Zhang and Ying-En Ge
- Sea level rise exposure assessment of U.S. East Coast cargo container terminals pp. 577-599

- Thomas R. Allen, George McLeod and Sheila Hutt
- Ship selection in port state control: status and perspectives pp. 600-615

- Ran Yan, Shuaian Wang and Chuansheng Peng
Volume 49, issue 3, 2022
- Special Issue on ‘Environment and Sustainability’ pp. 303-305

- Meifeng Luo, Ling Zhu and Dong Yang
- Emissions from container vessels in the port of Singapore pp. 306-322

- Nguyen Khoi Tran, Jasmine Siu Lee Lam, Haiying Jia and Roar Adland
- Shipping companies’ choice of low sulfur fuel oil with government subsidy and different maritime supply chain power structures pp. 323-346

- Chuanxu Wang and Yan Jiao
- Risk assessment of accidental oil release in a coastal region: the são paulo case study pp. 347-361

- Marina C. Galuzzi-Silva and Herlander Mata-Lima
- State jurisdiction over vessel source emissions: implementation in China pp. 362-375

- Mingzhao Zhang and Bingying Dong
- Green supply chain management strategy and financial performance in the shipping industry pp. 376-395

- Stelios E. Alexandrou, Photis M. Panayides, Dimitris Tsouknidis and Andria E. Alexandrou
- A fuzzy best–worst method (BWM) to assess the potential environmental impacts of the process of ship recycling pp. 396-409

- Omer Soner, Erkan Celik and Emre Akyuz
- Digitalization and new technologies for sustainable business models at the ship–port interface: a bibliometric analysis pp. 410-446

- Manlio Del Giudice, Assunta Di Vaio, Rohail Hassan and Rosa Palladino
- Policy-oriented analysis on the navigational rights of unmanned merchant ships pp. 447-462

- Ling Zhu and Wangwang Xing
Volume 49, issue 2, 2022
- Implications of Arctic shipping emissions for marine environment pp. 155-180

- Qiong Chen, Ying-En Ge, Adolf K.Y. Ng, Yui-yip Lau and Xuezong Tao
- Developing the seaport container terminal layout to enhance efficiency of the intermodal transportation system and port operations – case of the Port of Montreal pp. 181-198

- Tareq Abu Aisha, Mustapha Ouhimmou, Marc Paquet and Julio Montecinos
- The role of policy in supporting SSS – the case of Quebec pp. 199-213

- David Talbot and Olivier Boiral
- A multi-criteria decision model based on the evidential reasoning approach for the selection of fulcrum ports supporting Arctic shipping through the Northeast Passage pp. 214-235

- Shuaiyu Yao, Hao Hu, Yu-Wang Chen and Wendi Ouyang
- State of play in technology and legal framework of alternative marine fuels and renewable energy systems: a bibliometric analysis pp. 236-260

- Paweł Kołakowski, Mateusz Gil, Krzysztof Wróbel and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Effectiveness of port state control inspection using Bayesian network modelling pp. 261-278

- Lixian Fan, Lan Zheng and Meifeng Luo
- Container shipping operational risks: an overview of assessment and analysis pp. 279-299

- Son Nguyen, Peggy Shu-Ling Chen and Yuquan Du
- Acknowledgement to reviewers 2021 pp. 300-302

- The Editors
Volume 49, issue 1, 2022
- Port specialization and connectivity in the global maritime network pp. 1-17

- César Ducruet
- Liner ship scheduling with time-dependent port charges pp. 18-38

- Jianfeng Zheng, Xuejing Hou, Jingwen Qi and Lingxiao Yang
- Port allocative efficiency and port devolution: a study for the Spanish port authorities (1992-2016) pp. 39-61

- Soraya Hidalgo-Gallego, Ramón Núñez-Sánchez and Pablo Coto-Millán
- Modeling the interactions among green shipping policies pp. 62-77

- Lixian Fan, Yuhan Xu, Meifeng Luo and Jingbo Yin
- The impact of organizational culture and strategy on shipping liner’s awareness and utilization of the 4th IR technologies pp. 78-96

- Sang-Hoon Shin and Yong-John Shin
- Managing regional container terminal competition: the roles of information and government support pp. 97-117

- Zelong Yi, Chunrao Yang and Mingzhu Yu
- A two-stage parallel network DEA model for analyzing the operational capability of container terminals pp. 118-139

- Jaehun Park, Byung Kwon Lee and Joyce M.W. Low
- Ship detention prediction via feature selection scheme and support vector machine (SVM) pp. 140-153

- Shubo Wu, Xinqiang Chen, Chaojian Shi, Junjie Fu, Ying Yan and Shengzheng Wang
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