Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2024
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Volume 43, issue 8, 2016
- Examining sustainability performance at ports: port managers’ perspectives on developing sustainable supply chains pp. 909-927
- Chin-Shan Lu, Kuo-Chung Shang and Chi-Chang Lin
- Panama Canal expansion and its impact on East and Gulf coast ports of U.S.A pp. 928-944
- Joyendu Bhadury
- A simulation model for gate operations in multi-purpose cargo terminals pp. 945-958
- Yavuz Keceli
- Linking ocean container carrier capabilities to shipper–carrier relationships: a case study pp. 959-975
- Michael J. Maloni, David M. Gligor and Ioannis N. Lagoudis
- A game-theoretical approach for modeling competitions in a maritime supply chain pp. 976-991
- Liying Song, Dong Yang, Anthony Theng Heng Chin, Guangzhi Zhang, Zhengbing He, Wei Guan and Baohua Mao
- Intermodal land transportation systems and port choice, an analysis of stated choices among shippers in the Rhine–Scheldt delta pp. 992-1004
- Tom Vermeiren and Cathy Macharis
- Implementing green supply chain practices: an empirical investigation in the shipbuilding industry pp. 1005-1020
- Marjolein Caniëls, Eugène Cleophas and Janjaap Semeijn
- Modelling and forecasting the demolition market in shipping pp. 1021-1035
- Nikos D. Kagkarakis, Andreas G. Merikas and Anna Merika
Volume 43, issue 7, 2016
- Influence of local government on port investment: implications of China’s decentralized port governance system pp. 777-797
- Shanhua Wu, Kevin X. Li, Wenming Shi and Zhongzhen Yang
- Productivity change in Nigerian seaports after reform: a Malmquist productivity index decomposition approach pp. 798-811
- Felicia O. Nwanosike, Nicoleta S. Tipi and David Warnock-Smith
- A dynamic model for marginal cost pricing of port infrastructures pp. 812-829
- A.M.P. Santos, J.P. Mendes and C. Guedes Soares
- Influential factors in the design of port infrastructure tariffs pp. 830-842
- Yapa Bandara, Hong-Oanh Nguyen and Shu-Ling Chen
- Missing the tide? Workplace cultural differences as a barrier to seafarer mobility in the U.S. workboat and sail training sectors pp. 843-859
- Eric Romelczyk and Austin Becker
- Managing culturally diverse maritime human resources as a shipping company’s core competency pp. 860-873
- Maria Progoulaki and Ioannis Theotokas
- An empirical assessment of ISM Code effectiveness on performance: the role of ISO certification pp. 874-886
- Angelos Pantouvakis and Maria Karakasnaki
- A fuzzy failure mode and effects approach to analyse concentrated inspection campaigns on board ships pp. 887-908
- Emre Akyuz, Ilker Akgun and Metin Celik
Volume 43, issue 6, 2016
- Will the Northern Sea Route ever be a viable alternative? pp. 661-675
- Jeroen F.J. Pruyn
- Demand analysis in Angola seaports pp. 676-682
- Carlos Barros
- Productivity change of the Spanish Port System: impact of the economic crisis pp. 683-705
- A. Medal-Bartual, M. Molinos-Senante and R. Sala-Garrido
- Can clusters be bi-polar? Exploring the case of the Piraeus port–maritime cluster pp. 706-719
- Angeliki Pardali, Evangelos Kounoupas and Iasonas Lainos
- Do port security quality and service quality influence customer satisfaction and loyalty? pp. 720-736
- Chia-Hsun Chang and Vinh V. Thai
- The reform of Chinese state-owned ship crewing agencies and implications for China’s seafaring labour export pp. 737-747
- Zhiwei Zhao, Jørgen Riis Jepsen and Lijun Tang
- The limited scope of seaborne cargo liability regime: new political–economic environments in the 21 century pp. 748-762
- Lijun Zhao
- A continuous berth template design model with multiple wharfs pp. 763-775
- Kuancheng Huang, Suprayogi and Ariantini
Volume 43, issue 5, 2016
- Crew injuries in container vessel accidents pp. 541-551
- Yishu Zheng, Wayne K. Talley, Di Jin and ManWo Ng
- Shipboard safety: exploring organizational and regulatory factors pp. 552-568
- Jørn Fenstad, Øyvind Dahl and Trond Kongsvik
- Administrative burdens and over-exertion in Swedish short sea shipping pp. 569-579
- Cecilia Österman and Carl Hult
- Port security training and education in Europe—a framework and a roadmap to harmonization pp. 580-596
- Luca Urciuoli
- Container terminal employees’ perceptions of the effects of sustainable supply chain management on sustainability performance pp. 597-613
- Chin-Shan Lu, Po-Lin Lai and Yi-Pin Chiang
- Comparative analysis of port competency requirements in Vietnam and Korea pp. 614-629
- Vinh V. Thai, Gi-Tae Yeo and Ji-Yeong Pak
- Port e-Transformation, customer satisfaction and competitiveness pp. 630-643
- Sang-Yoon Lee, Jose L. Tongzon and Yonghee Kim
- Measuring port efficiency using bootstrapped DEA: the case of Vietnamese ports pp. 644-659
- Hong-Oanh Nguyen, Hong-Van Nguyen, Young-Tae Chang, Anthony Chin and Jose Tongzon
Volume 43, issue 4, 2016
- Obituary pp. 386-388
- Sophia Everett
- Strategic capacity competition and overcapacity in shipping pp. 389-406
- Ying Kou and Meifeng Luo
- Achieving an ASEAN single shipping market: shipping and logistics firms’ perspective pp. 407-419
- Jose L. Tongzon and Sang-Yoon Lee
- Customer segmentation of freight forwarders and impacts on the competitive positioning of ocean carriers in the Taiwan--southern China trade lane pp. 420-435
- Chieh-Hua Wen and Wei-Wei Lin
- Managing port-related supply chain disruptions (PSCDs): a management model and empirical evidence pp. 436-455
- Hui Shan Loh and Vinh V. Thai
- Port infrastructure and regional economic growth in China: a Granger causality analysis pp. 456-468
- Lili Song and Jianing Mi
- Energy cost assessment of shoreside power supply considering the smart grid concept: a case study for a bulk carrier ship pp. 469-482
- Kenan Yiğit, Görkem Kökkülünk, Adnan Parlak and Arif Karakaş
- Cruise traveler satisfaction at a port of call pp. 483-494
- Young-Tae Chang, Shu-Min Liu, Hyosoo Park and Younghoon Roh
- Testing port choice models using physical and monetary data: a comparative case study for the Spanish container trades pp. 495-508
- S. Veldman, Lorena Garcia-Alonso and Mingyang Liu
- An assessment of service quality for international distribution centers in Taiwan -- a QFD approach with fuzzy AHP pp. 509-523
- Show-Hui S. Huang and Wen-Kai K. Hsu
- A case study related to the improvement of working and rest hours of oil tanker deck officers pp. 524-539
- Özkan Uğurlu
Volume 43, issue 3, 2016
- Port supply chain integration: analyzing biofuel supply chains pp. 261-279
- Leonie C.E. Stevens and Iris F.A. Vis
- Opportunities for increased profit and reduced cost and emissions by service differentiation within container liner shipping pp. 280-294
- Haakon Lindstad, Bjørn Egil Asbjørnslett and Anders H. Strømman
- Greener shipping? A consideration of the issues associated with the introduction of emission control areas pp. 295-308
- Helen Sampson, Michael Bloor, Susan Baker and Katrin Dahlgren
- An exploratory study of the training of South African officers in the merchant navy pp. 309-328
- Shaun Ruggunan
- The subjective measurement of seafarers’ fatigue levels and mental symptoms pp. 329-343
- Elİf Bal BeşİkÇİ, Leyla Tavacıoğlu and Özcan Arslan
- Transformations and continuities of issues related to Chinese participation in the global seafarers’ labour market pp. 344-355
- Lijun Tang, Mark Oliver S. Llangco and Zhiwei Zhao
- The analysis of life safety and economic loss in marine accidents occurring in the Turkish Straits pp. 356-370
- Özkan Uğurlu, Sercan Erol and Ersan Başar
- Evaluation of alternative scenarios of labour flexibility for dockworkers in maritime container terminals pp. 371-385
- Patrizia Serra, Paolo Fadda and Gianfranco Fancello
Volume 43, issue 2, 2016
- Maritime economics in a Post-Expansion Panama Canal Era pp. 161-163
- Grace W. Y. Wang, Wayne Talley and Mary R. Brooks
- The impact of the Panama Canal expansion on Panama’s maritime cluster pp. 164-178
- Anthony Pagano, Grace Wang, Onésimo Sánchez, Ricardo Ungo and Eddie Tapiero
- US container port resilience in a complex and dynamic world pp. 179-191
- Vic Justice, Prashant Bhaskar, Hilary Pateman, Peter Cain and Stephen Cahoon
- Impact of scale increase of container ships on the generalised chain cost pp. 192-208
- Edwin Van Hassel, Hilde Meersman, Eddy Van de Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
- The impact of Panama Canal expansion on the container-shipping market: a cooperative game theory approach pp. 209-221
- Qing Liu, William W. Wilson and Meifeng Luo
- A cross-region analysis of the output elasticity of transport investment in China pp. 222-241
- Wenming Shi, Hee-Seok Bang and Kevin X. Li
- The polarization of global container flows by interoceanic canals: geographic coverage and network vulnerability pp. 242-260
- César Ducruet
Volume 43, issue 1, 2016
- Economic impact of cruise industry using regional input--output analysis: a case study of Incheon pp. 1-18
- Young-Tae Chang, Hyosoo Park, Shu-Min Liu and Younghoon Roh
- Corporate governance in shipping: an overview pp. 19-38
- Eleni N. Giannakopoulou, El Thalassinos and Theodoros Stamatopoulos
- Evaluating and selecting maritime suppliers pp. 39-58
- Yu-Chang Hsu, Hua-An Lu and Ching-Wu Chu
- Port expansion and negative externalities: a willingness to accept approach pp. 59-83
- Salvador del Saz-Salazar and Leandro García-Menéndez
- Throughput estimation based port development and management policies analysis pp. 84-97
- Yi Xiao, Shouyang Wang, John J. Liu, Jin Xiao and Yi Hu
- Measuring the technology gap and logistics performance of individual countries by using a meta-DEA--AR model pp. 98-120
- Ming-Miin Yu and Bo Hsiao
- A performance evaluation model for supply chain of shipping company in Iran: an application of the relational network DEA pp. 121-135
- Hashem Omrani and Mehdi Keshavarz
- A slot reallocation model for containership schedule adjustment pp. 136-157
- Hua-An Lu and Wen-Hung Mu
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