Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2024
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Volume 46, issue 8, 2019
- Special issue on ‘WTC 2018 Beijing: recent advances in maritime operations and management’ pp. 901-904
- Youfang Huang and Ying-En Ge
- Impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative in the Indian subcontinent under future port development scenarios pp. 905-919
- Xiao Ruan, Yapa Bandara, Jun-Yeop Lee, Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Prem Chhetri
- Vertical integration and its implications to port expansion pp. 920-938
- Shengda Zhu, Shiyuan Zheng, Ying-En Ge, Xiaowen Fu, Breno Sampaio and Changmin Jiang
- Crucial factors influencing international logistics operations for African landlocked countries – A case study of Burkina Faso pp. 939-956
- Ching-Chiao Yang and Yu-Kuo Chang
- Connectivity analysis of the global shipping network by eigenvalue decomposition pp. 957-966
- Jing-Jing Pan, Michael G. H. Bell, Kam-Fung Cheung, Supun Perera and Hang Yu
- Green port project scheduling with comprehensive efficiency consideration pp. 967-981
- Wei Wang, Li Huang, Jian Gu and Liupeng Jiang
- Investigating UAVs applications and intention to use in the maritime shipping in Taiwan pp. 982-994
- Chung-Shan Yang
- Mode selection of tractor-and-semitrailer swap transport for ro-ro shipping under land-sea combined transportation pp. 995-1010
- Qianwen Sun, Jiaqing Sun, Zhihong Jin and Shichao Sun
Volume 46, issue 7, 2019
- A fuzzy Delphi-AHP-TOPSIS framework to identify barriers in big data analytics adoption: case of maritime organizations pp. 781-801
- Xiunian Zhang and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Optimal container ship size: a global cost minimization approach pp. 802-817
- Feng Lian, Jiaru Jin and Zhongzhen Yang
- Are there bubbles in the shipping freight market? pp. 818-830
- Chi-Wei Su, Kai-Hua Wang, Qi Shao and Ran Tao
- Effect of risk preference on the valuation of time charter contracts with extension options pp. 831-844
- Floriano Pires
- An application of BBNs on the integrated energy efficiency of ship–port interface: a dry bulk shipping case pp. 845-865
- Onder Canbulat, Murat Aymelek, Osman Turan and Evangelos Boulougouris
- Shipping inspections, detentions, and incidents: an empirical analysis of risk dimensions pp. 866-883
- Christiaan Heij and Sabine Knapp
- Optimal portfolio choice for ship leasing investments pp. 884-900
- Carisa K.W. Yu, Tsz Leung Yip and Siu Kai Choy
Volume 46, issue 6, 2019
- Critical success factors of supply chain integration in container shipping: an application of resource-based view theory pp. 653-668
- Kum Fai Yuen, Xueqin Wang, Fei Ma, Gunwoo Lee and Xiangyi Li
- The impacts of strait and canal blockages on the transportation costs of the Chinese fleet in the shipping network pp. 669-686
- Tianhang Gao and Jing Lu
- Next generation mega container ports: implications of traffic composition on sea space demand pp. 687-700
- Wei Yim Yap and Hui Shan Loh
- Transshipment hub port selection for shipping carriers in a dual hub-port system pp. 701-714
- Ying Wang and Gi-Tae Yeo
- A three-dimensional risk management model of port logistics for hazardous goods pp. 715-734
- Jiaguo Liu, Huan Zhou and Huali Sun
- Examining stakeholder participation and conflicts associated with large scale infrastructure projects: the case of Tema port expansion project, Ghana pp. 735-756
- Eric Tamatey Lawer
- An analysis and comparison of multinational officers of the watch in the global maritime labor market pp. 757-780
- Şaban Emre Kartal, Özkan Uğurlu, Mehmet Kaptan, Yasin Arslanoğlu, Jin Wang and Sean Loughney
Volume 46, issue 5, 2019
- The effect of institutional ownership on firm performance: the case of U.S.-listed shipping companies pp. 509-528
- Dimitris Tsouknidis
- Meta-frontier function approach to operational efficiency for shipping companies pp. 529-544
- Su-Han Woo, Po-Lin Lai, Ying-Hsiu Chen and Ching-Chiao Yang
- Investor herding behaviour in globally listed shipping stocks pp. 545-564
- Theodore Syriopoulos and George Bakos
- Benefit, cost, and size of an emission control area: a simulation approach for spatial relationships pp. 565-584
- Akira Okada
- The internationalization of port managing bodies in concept and practice pp. 585-612
- Michaël Dooms, Larissa Van Der Lugt, Francesco Parola, Giovanni Satta and Dong-Wook Song
- Port rationalization and the evolution of regional port systems: the case of Norway pp. 613-629
- Morten Svindland, Jason Monios and Harald M. Hjelle
- Models of cruise ports governance pp. 630-651
- Athanasios Pallis, Kleopatra P. Arapi and Aimilia A. Papachristou
Volume 46, issue 4, 2019
- ANFIS model for assessing near-miss risk during tanker shipping voyages pp. 377-393
- Qingji Zhou, Yiik Diew Wong, Hui Shan Loh and Kum Fai Yuen
- Vulnerability analysis of global container shipping liner network based on main channel disruption pp. 394-409
- Di Wu, Nuo Wang, Anqi Yu and Nuan Wu
- A maritime safety on-board decision support system to enhance emergency evacuation on ferryboats pp. 410-435
- Peiman Alipour Sarvari, Emre Cevikcan, Metin Celik, Alp Ustundag and Bilal Ervural
- A study on time constraints and task deviations at sea leading to accidents – a cultural-historical perspective pp. 436-452
- Asanka Rajapakse, Gholam Reza Emad, Margareta Lützhöft and Michelle Grech
- Human resources in the mixed ownership reform of Chinese ports: the mediating effects of organizational commitment pp. 453-465
- Zhuo Chen, Daokui Jiang, Guanqiu Qi and Guilin Dai
- Evaluating determinants of attractiveness and their cause-effect relationships for container ports in Taiwan: users’ perspectives pp. 466-490
- Ji-Feng Ding, Jung-Fong Kuo, Wen-Hwa Shyu and Chien-Chang Chou
- Sustainability at Spanish ports specialized in liquid bulk: evolution in times of crisis (2010–2015) pp. 491-507
- Fernando González Laxe, Federico Martín Bermúdez, Federico Martín Palmero and Isabel Novo-Corti
Volume 46, issue 3, 2019
- Cruise port centrality and spatial patterns of cruise shipping in the Asian market pp. 257-276
- Jun-Woo Jeon, Okan Duru and Gi-Tae Yeo
- Competition model of cruise home ports based on the cruise supply chain – based on China cruise market pp. 277-294
- Heying Sun, Qingcheng Zeng, Hui Xiang and Chao Chen
- Risk perception affecting the performance of shipping companies: the moderating effect of China and Korea pp. 295-308
- Hengbin Yin, Zhuo Chen and Yi Xiao
- Exploring vessel-price dynamics: the case of the dry bulk market pp. 309-329
- Anna Merika, Andreas Merikas, Mike Tsionas and Andreas Andrikopoulos
- Assessment of investment decision in the dry bulk shipping market based on real options thinking and the shipping cycle perspective pp. 330-343
- Jingbo Yin, Yijie Wu and Linjun Lu
- Untangling process complexity in logistics delivery services with unpredictable service sequences: a mixed-method study of chemical tanker port calls pp. 344-366
- Ping Wang and John Vogt
- Overview of maritime research publications by the late Professor Richard O. Goss pp. 367-376
- Young-Tae Chang and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
Volume 46, issue 2, 2019
- Lessons from bankruptcy of Hanjin Shipping Company in chartering pp. 136-155
- Sung-Ho Shin, Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Sung-Woo Lee
- A simulation model proposal to improve the productivity of container terminal operations through investment alternatives pp. 156-177
- Mucahit Sislioglu, Metin Celik and Suleyman Ozkaynak
- Forecasting container throughput based on wavelet transforms within a decomposition-ensemble methodology: a case study of China pp. 178-200
- Gang Xie, Yatong Qian and Hewei Yang
- Modelling and optimisation of online container stacking with operational constraints pp. 201-216
- Ceyhun Güven and Deniz Türsel Eliiyi
- International container design regulations and ISO standards: are they fit for purpose? pp. 217-236
- Sally Martin, Jeffrey Martin and Polin Lai
- A new rule-based integrated decision making approach to container transshipment terminal selection pp. 237-256
- Cigdem Kadaifci, Umut Asan, Seyda Serdarasan and Umut Arican
Volume 46, issue 1, 2019
- Maritime transport in regional context, governance and environmental phenomenon pp. 1-3
- Okan Duru, Ryuichi Shibasaki and Shunsuke Segi
- The impact of dry port operations on container seaports competitiveness pp. 4-23
- Jagan Jeevan, Shu-Ling Chen and Stephen Cahoon
- The relations between dry port characteristics and regional port-hinterland settings: findings for a global sample of dry ports pp. 24-42
- Lam Canh Nguyen and Theo Notteboom
- ‘Tool port’ to ‘landlord port’: a game theory approach to analyse gains from governance model transformation pp. 43-60
- Ziaul Haque Munim, Naima Saeed and Odd I. Larsen
- Port system evolution – the emergence of second-tier hubs pp. 61-73
- Jason Monios, Gordon Wilmsmeier and Adolf K. Y. Ng
- Integrated ports clusters and competitive advantage in an extended resource pool for the Antwerp Seaport pp. 74-91
- Elvira Haezendonck and Mychal Langenus
- Simulation-based severe weather-induced container terminal economic loss estimation pp. 92-116
- Xinhu Cao and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Operational measures to mitigate and reverse the potential modal shifts due to environmental legislation pp. 117-132
- Thalis Zis and Harilaos. N. Psaraftis
- Acknowledgement to reviewers 2018 pp. 133-135
- The Editors
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