Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 47, issue 8, 2020
- Whatever floats your vote: understanding voter support for public port infrastructure investments pp. 969-984

- Jarron VanCeylon, Corey Lang and Austin Becker
- The dynamics of fleet size and shipping profitability: the role of steel-scrap prices pp. 985-1009

- Andreas Andrikopoulos, Anna Merika, Andreas Merikas and Mike Tsionas
- Motivations for CSR in the Norwegian maritime cluster: stakeholder perspectives and policy implications pp. 1010-1026

- Barbro Elisabeth Fjørtoft, Siv Marina Flø Grimstad and Richard Glavee-Geo
- A review of corporate sustainability drivers in maritime ports: a multi-stakeholder perspective pp. 1027-1044

- Mehrnaz Ashrafi, Tony R. Walker, Gregory M. Magnan, Michelle Adams and Michele Acciaro
- Innovation in the maritime sector: aligning strategy with outcomes pp. 1045-1063

- Michele Acciaro and Christa Sys
- A comprehensive model for a sustainable maritimization: 3-Layer Holistic Maritimization Model pp. 1064-1081

- Oktay Çetin, Deniz Mehmet Irak and Nurhan Kahyaoğlu
- Analysis of risk management performance with innovative approach: a case study of China’s shipping companies pp. 1082-1096

- Hengbin Yin, Zhuo Chen, Yi Xiao and Su Wang
- Developing a policy management algorithm for ship provision: a Delphi Technique Integrated with Hesitant Fuzzy Set (DTIHFS) approach pp. 1097-1118

- Ender Yalcin, Ozcan Arslan and Murat Aymelek
Volume 47, issue 7, 2020
- CLimate change impacts to ports and maritime supply chains pp. 849-852

- Austin Becker
- Deep adaptation to climate change in the maritime transport sector – a new paradigm for maritime economics? pp. 853-872

- Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier
- Climate change adaptation by ports: the attitude of Chinese port organizations pp. 873-884

- Yufeng Lin, Adolf K. Y. Ng, Anming Zhang, Yimeng Xu and Yile He
- Port stakeholder perceptions of Sandy impacts: a case study of Red Hook, New York pp. 885-902

- John Ryan-Henry and Austin Becker
- Assessing the workforce adaptive capacity of seaports to climate change: an Australian perspective pp. 903-919

- Prem Chhetri, Victor Gekara, Helen Scott and Vinh V. Thai
- The impact of sea level rise on maritime navigation within a large, channelized estuary pp. 920-936

- Steven D. Meyers and Mark E. Luther
- Adapting ports to sea-level rise: empirical lessons based on land subsidence in Indonesia and Japan pp. 937-952

- Miguel Esteban, Hiroshi Takagi, Robert J. Nicholls, Dyah Fatma, Munawir Bintang Pratama, Shota Kurobe, Xiong Yi, Izumi Ikeda, Takahito Mikami, Paolo Valenzuela and Erick Avelino
- Stakeholder collaboration as a pathway to climate adaptation at coastal ports pp. 953-967

- Lauren L. Morris
Volume 47, issue 6, 2020
- Structural relationships among shipper’s perception, value, and choice intention of Korea–China train ferry service pp. 703-717

- Kyoung-Suk Choi, Tong-Shui Xia and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- Which terminals should expand investment: a perspective of internal non-cooperative competition in a port? pp. 718-735

- Chuanxu Wang, Fengjue Xie and Lang Xu
- Cost analysis of bulk cargo containerization pp. 736-755

- Takuma Matsuda, Shinya Hanaoka and Tomoya Kawasaki
- Online channel strategies under different offline channel power structures for the Belt and Road of China pp. 756-777

- Xujin Pu, Bowen Ji and Hongfeng Wang
- A risk assessment model with systematical uncertainty treatment for container shipping operations pp. 778-796

- Son Nguyen
- Benefit segmentation of the container shipping market in Turkey pp. 797-814

- Gökcay Balci and Ismail Bilge Cetin
- Risk analysis of maritime accidents along the main route of the Maritime Silk Road: a Bayesian network approach pp. 815-832

- Meizhi Jiang, Jing Lu, Zaili Yang and Jing Li
- Simulation optimization of the berth allocation in a container terminal with flexible vessel priority management pp. 833-848

- Mehmet Sinan Yıldırım, Metin Mutlu Aydın and Ümit Gökkuş
Volume 47, issue 5, 2020
- Special issue on ‘Artificial Intelligence & big data in shipping’ pp. 575-576

- Kum Fai Yuen, Gangyan Xu and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Big data and artificial intelligence in the maritime industry: a bibliometric review and future research directions pp. 577-597

- Ziaul Haque Munim, Mariia Dushenko, Veronica Jaramillo Jimenez, Mohammad Hassan Shakil and Marius Imset
- Data-driven ferry network design with candidate service arcs: the case of Zhuhai Islands in China pp. 598-614

- Xianghua Chu, Saijun Shao, Su Xiu Xu and Kai Kang
- Neural network-based fuel consumption estimation for container ships in Korea pp. 615-632

- Luan Thanh Le, Gunwoo Lee, Keun-Sik Park and Hwayoung Kim
- Risk assessment of inland waterborne transportation using data mining pp. 633-648

- Zhaochen Wang and Jingbo Yin
- Maritime accident risk estimation for sea lanes based on a dynamic Bayesian network pp. 649-664

- Meizhi Jiang and Jing Lu
- Collision-avoidance under COLREGS for unmanned surface vehicles via deep reinforcement learning pp. 665-686

- Yong Ma, Yujiao Zhao, Yulong Wang, Langxiong Gan and Yuanzhou Zheng
- Artificial forces for virtual autonomous ships with encountering situations in restricted waters pp. 687-702

- Fangliang Xiao and Yong Ma
Volume 47, issue 4, 2020
- Modelling the procurement process and production disruption of a multilayer cruise supply chain pp. 435-455

- Chenrui Qu, Grace W.Y. Wang and Qingcheng Zeng
- Optimized appointment scheduling for export container deliveries at marine terminals pp. 456-478

- Na Li, Gang Chen, Manwo Ng, Wayne K. Talley and Zhihong Jin
- Latent capabilities in support of maritime emergency response pp. 479-499

- Sigurd Solheim Pettersen, Jose Jorge Garcia Agis, Carl Fredrik Rehn, Bjørn Egil Asbjørnslett, Per Olaf Brett and Stein Ove Erikstad
- Systems approach for the safety and security of hazardous chemicals pp. 500-522

- Yingyu Zhang, Chang Sun, Wei Shan, Cai Junqing, Linlin Jing and Wei Shao
- Exploring effects of ship traffic characteristics and environmental conditions on ship collision frequency pp. 523-543

- Jinxian Weng, Shiguan Liao, Bing Wu and Dong Yang
- Seaport climate change impact assessment using a multi-level methodology pp. 544-557

- Cristina Izaguirre, Iñigo J. Losada, Paula Camus, Patricia González-Lamuño and Vladimir Stenek
- Berth allocation recovery for container transshipment terminals pp. 558-574

- Xiaohuan Lv, Jian Gang Jin and Hao Hu
Volume 47, issue 3, 2020
- Modelling cyclic container freight index using system dynamics pp. 287-303

- Jun-Woo Jeon, Okan Duru and Gi-Tae Yeo
- Voyage-based statistical fuel consumption models of ocean-going container ships in Korea pp. 304-331

- Luan Thanh Le, Gunwoo Lee, Hwayoung Kim and Su-Han Woo
- Association rule learning to improve deficiency inspection in port state control pp. 332-351

- Wu-Hsun Chung, Sheng-Long Kao, Chun-Min Chang and Chien-Chung Yuan
- Real-time assessment and prediction on maritime risk state on the Arctic Route pp. 352-370

- Ye Zhang, Hao Hu and Lei Dai
- Revisiting urban hierarchy and specialization from a maritime perspective pp. 371-387

- César Ducruet
- Maritime security guidelines: a study of Swedish ports’ perceived barriers to compliance pp. 388-401

- Anders Henrik Ringsberg and Sebastian Cole
- Smaller ports’ evolution towards catalysing sustainable hinterland development pp. 402-418

- Lucia Mortensen, Lone Kørnøv, Ivar Lyhne and Jesper Raakjær
- Widening the Panama Canal and U.S. ports: historical and economic impact analyses pp. 419-433

- Changkeun Park, Harry W. Richardson and Jiyoung Park
Volume 47, issue 2, 2020
- Estimating global pattern of LNG supply chain: a port-based approach by vessel movement database pp. 143-171

- Ryuichi Shibasaki, Kei Kanamoto and Takeshi Suzuki
- Optimal subsidies for rail containers: a bi-level programming solution pp. 172-187

- Jinglei Yang, Meifeng Luo and Meichao Shi
- A model and algorithm for vessel scheduling through a two-way tidal channel pp. 188-202

- Bin Zhang, Zhongyi Zheng and Deqiang Wang
- Improving competitiveness level of Turkish intermodal ports in the Frame of Green Port Concept: a case study pp. 203-220

- Selim Aksoy and Yalcin Durmusoglu
- Port capacity investment size and timing under uncertainty and congestion pp. 221-239

- Matteo Balliauw, Peter Kort, Hilde Meersman, Christophe Smet, Eddy Van De Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
- An assessment of port and shipping line relationships: the value of relationship marketing pp. 240-257

- Aylin Caliskan and Soner Esmer
- Does cargo specialization improve port technical efficiency? The paradigm of specialized infrastructure pp. 258-272

- Soraya Hidalgo-Gallego, Marta De La Fuente, Ingrid Mateo-Mantecón and Pablo Coto-Millán
- Analysing the modal shift from road-based to coastal shipping-based distribution – a case study of outbound automotive logistics in India pp. 273-286

- Saurabh Chandra, Marielle Christiansen and Kjetil Fagerholt
Volume 47, issue 1, 2020
- A citation network analysis of sustainability development in liner shipping management: a review of the literature and policy implications pp. 1-26

- Markus Vejvar, Kee-Hung Lai and Chris K. Y. Lo
- The impact of ship size on ports’ nautical costs pp. 27-42

- Gaston S. Tchang
- Reposition of empty containers of different life stages integrated with liner shipping network design pp. 43-56

- Shanhua Wu, Yu Sun, Feng Lian and Zhongzhen Yang
- Enhancing the competitiveness of Korea’s container shipping industry through structural improvements pp. 57-72

- Byoung-Wook Ko, Juhyeoun Kim, Young-Jae Choi, Kwang-Soo Kil and Gunwoo Lee
- Traffic impact analysis of inspection area site selection at a foreign trade container terminal pp. 73-91

- Yong Zhou, Ying-En Ge and Wenyuan Wang
- Mitigative and adaptive investments for natural disasters and labor strikes in a seaport–dry port inland logistics network pp. 92-108

- Zixiang Gong and Nan Liu
- Valuation mismatch and shipping q indicator for shipping asset management pp. 109-126

- Sinem Celik Girgin, Thanasis Karlis and Okan Duru
- Integrating banks’ decision on financing dry bulk shipping: a multivariable approach pp. 127-138

- Marina Maniati, Evangelos Sambracos or Samprakos and Emmanouil Nikolaidis
- Acknowledgement to reviewers 2019 pp. 139-142

- The Editors
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