Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 8, 2017
- The strategic role of ports in regional development: conceptualising the experience from Australia pp. 933-955

- Quazi Sakalayen, Peggy Shu-Ling Chen and Stephen Cahoon
- Norwegian port connectivity and its policy implications pp. 956-966

- Haiying Jia, Ove Daae Lampe, Veronika Solteszova and Siri Strandenes
- Assessing cruise port of call performance: a passenger-based approach using PLS modelling pp. 967-980

- Silvia Sanz-Blas, Elena Carvajal-Trujillo and Daniela Buzova
- Can we really measure the impact of port governance reform? pp. 981-994

- Nick Pilcher and Po-Hsing Tseng
- State-owned Spanish Port System oversizing: an analysis of maximum operational capacity pp. 995-1011

- Amable Esparza, María del Mar Cerbán and Francisco Piniella
- Initial public offerings in the port industry: exploring the determinants of underpricing pp. 1012-1033

- Giovanni Satta
- An equilibrium-based network model for international container flows pp. 1034-1055

- Dung-Ying Lin and Kuan-Ling Huang
- Incremental costs for reduction of air pollution from ships: a case study on North European emission control area pp. 1056-1077

- Zoi Nikopoulou
Volume 44, issue 7, 2017
- Valuing cargo flexibility in oil transportation pp. 803-814

- Roar Adland, David Hansson and Levin von der Wense
- Calculation of the freight revenues in Turkey-focused maritime transportation pp. 815-824

- Sercan Erol
- Optimisation and heuristic approaches for assigning inbound containers to outbound carriers pp. 825-836

- Cemalettin Öztürk, F. Zeynep Sargut, M. Arslan Örnek and Deniz Türsel Eliiyi
- Determinants of the probability of default: the case of the internationally listed shipping corporations pp. 837-858

- Agata Lozinskaia, Andreas Merikas, Anna Merika and Henry Penikas
- Methodology for ro-ro ship and fleet sizing with application to short sea shipping pp. 859-881

- Tiago A. Santos and C. Guedes Soares
- Career development for women in maritime industry: organisation and socialisation perspectives pp. 882-898

- Chia-Ling Wu, Shiou-Yu Chen, Kung-Don Ye and Yi-Wei Ho
- ‘Only work and sleep’: seafarers’ perceptions of job demands of short sea cargo shipping lines and their effects on work and life on board pp. 899-915

- Birgit Pauksztat
- Burnout in seafarers: its antecedents and effects on incidents at sea pp. 916-931

- Yi-Shih Chung, Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Jeong-Kwan Lee
Volume 44, issue 6, 2017
- Across the waves: a bibliometric analysis of container shipping research since the 1960s pp. 667-684

- Yui-yip Lau, César Ducruet, Adolf K. Y. Ng and Xiaowen Fu
- The Storage Space Allocation Problem at a Container Terminal pp. 685-704

- Dung-Ying Lin and Chia-Wei Chiang
- Multi-agent system with iterative auction mechanism for master bay plan problem in marine logistics pp. 705-726

- Calwin S. Parthibaraj, Pl.K. Palaniappan, Angappa Gunasekaran and Nachiappan Subramanian
- Optimal reefer slot conversion for container freight transportation pp. 727-743

- Kai Wang, Weiwei Liu, Shuaian Wang and Zhiyuan Liu
- A reactive container rerouting model for container flow recovery in a hub-and-spoke liner shipping network pp. 744-760

- Jiangbo Xing and Ming Zhong
- Port privatization under Cournot vs. Bertrand competition: a third-market approach pp. 761-778

- DongJoon Lee, Seonyoung Lim and Kangsik Choi
- Situation analysis forecasting: the case of European maritime clusters pp. 779-789

- Peter J. Stavroulakis and Stratos Papadimitriou
- Interpretation of cruise industry in a two-sided market context: An exploration on Japan pp. 790-801

- Jamie M. Chen, Mark Lijesen and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 44, issue 5, 2017
- Erratum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- A Delphi analysis on green performance evaluation indices for ports in China pp. 537-550

- Zhuo Chen and Myongsop Pak
- Environmental efficiency measures for ports: an application of RAM-Tobit-RAM with undesirable outputs pp. 551-564

- Qiang Cui
- Environmental reform of West and Central Africa ports: the influence of colonial legacies pp. 565-583

- Harry Barnes-Dabban, Kris Van Koppen and Arthur Mol
- The impact of muddy bottoms in ports pp. 584-602

- Ana Cristina Paixão Casaca and Manuel Casaca
- Duration analysis for recurrent ship accidents pp. 603-622

- Meifeng Luo, Sung-Ho Shin and Young-Tae Chang
- Effects of job demands and social interactions on fatigue in short sea cargo shipping pp. 623-640

- Birgit Pauksztat
- Socioeconomic factors affecting the job satisfaction levels of self-employed container truck drivers: a case study from Shanghai Port pp. 641-656

- Chenming Jiang, Linjun Lu and Jian John Lu
- Are AIS-based trade volume estimates reliable? The case of crude oil exports pp. 657-665

- Roar Adland, Haiying Jia and Siri Strandenes
- Erratum pp. 666-666

- The Editors
Volume 44, issue 4, 2017
- Spatial efficiency in the bulk freight market pp. 413-425

- Roar Adland, Fredrik Bjerknes and Christian Herje
- Evaluating the knowledge of experts in the maritime regulatory field pp. 426-441

- Hristos Karahalios
- Weekly container delivery patterns in liner shipping planning models pp. 442-457

- Shuaian Wang, Zhiyuan Liu and Xiaobo Qu
- Strategic trade-off between vessel delay and schedule recovery: an empirical analysis of container liner shipping pp. 458-473

- Hamed Hasheminia and Changmin Jiang
- The coopetition game in international liner shipping pp. 474-495

- Dung-Ying Lin, Chien-Chih Huang and ManWo Ng
- Integrating multi-stage data envelopment analysis and a fuzzy analytical hierarchical process to evaluate the efficiency of major global liner shipping companies pp. 496-511

- Shih-Liang Chao
- Analysis of the development potential of bulk shipping network on the Yangtze River pp. 512-523

- Dong Yang and Shuaian Wang
- Estimation of the shore excursion expenditure function during cruise tourism in Korea pp. 524-535

- Gunwoo Lee and Min-Kyu Lee
Volume 44, issue 3, 2017
- Pursuing a career at sea: an empirical profile of South African cadets and implications for career awareness pp. 289-303

- Shaun Ruggunan and Herbert Kanengoni
- Analysis of occupational accidents encountered by deck cadets in maritime transportation pp. 304-322

- Özkan Uğurlu, Serdar Kum and Yusuf Volkan Aydoğdu
- Safe manning of merchant ships: an approach and computer tool pp. 323-335

- Alexandre Alapetite and Igor Kozine
- Towards safety improvement: implementation and assessment of new standards of competence for Electro-Technical Officers on ships pp. 336-357

- Janusz Mindykowski
- Characteristics and consequences of the cruise traffic seasonality on ports: the Spanish Mediterranean case pp. 358-372

- Jeronimo Esteve-Perez and Antonio Garcia-Sanchez
- Heuristic estimation of container stacking and reshuffling operations under the containership delay factor and mega-ship challenge pp. 373-391

- Amir Gharehgozli, Joan P. Mileski and Okan Duru
- Terminal investment timing decisions in a competitive setting with uncertainty using a real option approach pp. 392-411

- Shiyuan Zheng and Rudy R. Negenborn
Volume 44, issue 2, 2017
- Themes and tools of maritime transport research during 2000-2014 pp. 151-169

- Wenming Shi and Kevin X. Li
- A critical review of container security operations pp. 170-186

- Xiaowei Zhao, Hong Yan and Jiantong Zhang
- Prioritizing mechanism of low carbon shipping measures using a combination of FQFD and FTOPSIS pp. 187-207

- HaiYan Wang and Son Nguyen
- An integrated framework for carbon footprinting at container seaports: the case study of a Chinese port pp. 208-226

- Yuliya Mamatok and Chun Jin
- The link between economic and environmental performance of the top 10 U.S. ports pp. 227-247

- SangHyun Cheon, Arnold Maltz and Kevin Dooley
- Mathematically calculating the transit time of cargo through a liner shipping network with various trans-shipment policies pp. 248-270

- Yuquan Du, Qiang Meng and Shuaian Wang
- Dynamics and interactions between spot and forward freights in the dry bulk shipping market pp. 271-288

- Jingbo Yin, Meifeng Luo and Lixian Fan
Volume 44, issue 1, 2017
- Risk assessment framework for exposure of cargo and ports to natural hazards and climate extremes pp. 1-15

- Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Jonatan A. Lassa
- Viability of transarctic shipping routes: a literature review from the navigational and commercial perspectives pp. 16-41

- Qiang Meng, Yiru Zhang and Min Xu
- Improving maritime inventory routing: application to a Brazilian petroleum case pp. 42-61

- Gustavo Souto dos Santos Diz, Fabrício Oliveira and Silvio Hamacher
- Formulating cargo inventory costs for liner shipping network design pp. 62-80

- Shuaian Wang
- A methodological approach for environmental characterization of ports pp. 81-93

- S. Papaefthimiou, I. Sitzimis and K. Andriosopoulos
- A two-stage optimization approach for sulphur emission regulation compliance pp. 94-111

- Øyvind Patricksson and Stein Ove Erikstad
- Internalization of port congestion: strategic effect behind shipping line delays and implications for terminal charges and investment pp. 112-130

- Changmin Jiang, Yulai Wan and Anming Zhang
- Corporate social responsibility and service quality provision in shipping firms: financial synergies or trade-offs? pp. 131-146

- Kum Fai Yuen and Vinh V. Thai
- Acknowledgement to reviewers 2016 pp. 147-149

- The Editors
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