Maritime Policy & Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 8, 2015
- Evolving competition between Hong Kong and Shenzhen ports pp. 729-745

- Xin Tian, Liming Liu and Shouyang Wang
- Technical, allocative and cost efficiencies of Chinese ports pp. 746-758

- Shiyuan Zheng and Chuanzhong Yin
- Fuzzy empty containers excess estimation as an economic indicator--the case of the north Adriatic port system pp. 759-775

- Danijela Tuljak-Suban and Elen Twrdy
- An application of centralized data envelopment analysis in resource allocation in container terminal operations pp. 776-788

- Shu-Man Chang, Jaw-Shen Wang, Ming-Miin Yu, Kuo-Chung Shang, Shih-Hao Lin and Bo Hsiao
- Evaluating the service requirements of dedicated container terminals: a revised IPA model with fuzzy AHP pp. 789-805

- Wen-Kai K. Hsu, Hong-Fwu Yu and Show-Hui S. Huang
- A simulation optimization approach for solving the dual-cycling problem in container terminals pp. 806-826

- Qingcheng Zeng, Ali Diabat and Qian Zhang
Volume 42, issue 7, 2015
- Value creation in the port and shipping business: selected cases from the Rio WCTR 2013 conference pp. 633-635

- Thierry Vanelslander
- Determinants of slow steaming and implications on service patterns pp. 636-652

- Claudio Ferrari, Francesco Parola and Alessio Tei
- Development of Motorways of the Sea in the Adriatic region pp. 653-668

- Dimitrios Tsamboulas, Anna-Maria Lekka and Aikaterini Rentziou
- Supply and demand for the Eastern Canadian Arctic Sealift pp. 669-681

- Jean-Fran�ois Pelletier and Emmanuel Guy
- Value creation in the port: opening the boundaries to the market pp. 682-698

- Marcella De Martino, Valentina Carbone and Alfonso Morvillo
- Measuring port effectiveness: what really determines cargo interests' evaluations of port service delivery? pp. 699-711

- Mary R. Brooks and Tony Schellinck
- Factoring a real value of cargo in port investment and funding decisions pp. 712-728

- Zamira S. Simkins and Richard D. Stewart
Volume 42, issue 6, 2015
- An integrated credit rating and loan quality model: application to bank shipping finance pp. 533-554

- Dimitris Gavalas and Theodore Syriopoulos
- Assessing financial impact of maritime ergonomics on company level: a case study pp. 555-570

- Cecilia Österman and Linda Rose
- Efficiency and its influencing factors in port enterprises: empirical evidence from Chinese port-listed companies pp. 571-590

- Shui-Mu Ju and Nan Liu
- Efficiency assessment of container operations of shipping agents in Spanish ports pp. 591-607

- E. Gutiérrez, S. Lozano, B. Adenso-Díaz and P. González-Torre
- A multi-criteria decision method for the analysis of the Motorways of the Sea: the application to the case of France and Spain on the Atlantic Coast pp. 608-631

- Alba Martínez-L&x#f3;pez, Alicia Munín-Doce and Lorena Garcia-Alonso
Volume 42, issue 5, 2015
- Disruption risks and mitigation strategies: an analysis of Asian ports pp. 415-435

- Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Shiling Su
- Mature hub ports in the free trade environment, the way forward from a global supply chain perspective: an Asian case pp. 436-458

- James J. Wang and Michael C.B. Cheng
- Towards a meta-analysis and toolkit for port-related socio-economic impacts: a review of socio-economic impact studies conducted for seaports pp. 459-480

- Michael Dooms, Elvira Haezendonck and Alain Verbeke
- Business-process management in high-turbulence environments: the case of the offshore service vessel industry pp. 481-498

- Odd Jarl Borch and Bjørn-Morten Batalden
- Towards an 'inland terminal centred' value proposition pp. 499-515

- Roy Van den Berg and Peter W. De Langen
- Public preference for the attributes of the marina port in Korea: a choice experiment study pp. 516-532

- Min-Kyu Lee and Seung-Hoon Yoo
Volume 42, issue 4, 2015
- EEDI analysis of Ro-Pax and passenger ships in Greece pp. 305-316

- Ernestos Tzannatos and Lefteris Stournaras
- Short sea shipping as intermodal competitor: a theoretical analysis of European transport policies pp. 317-334

- Ancor Suárez-Alemán, Lourdes Trujillo and Francesca Medda
- A framework to evaluate particulate matter emissions in bulk material ports: case study of Colombian coal terminals pp. 335-361

- Luis Marenco and Victor Cantillo
- Optimized selection of vessel air emission controls--moving beyond cost-efficiency pp. 362-376

- Océane Balland, Cecilia Girard, Stein Ove Erikstad and Kjetil Fagerholt
- The analysis of ship accident occurred in Turkish search and rescue area by using decision tree pp. 377-388

- Sercan Erol and Ersan Basar
- A risk appraisal system regarding the implementation of maritime regulations by a ship operator pp. 389-413

- Hristos Karahalios, Z.L. Yang and J. Wang
Volume 42, issue 3, 2015
- Looking inside the box: evidence from the containerization of commodities and the cold chain pp. 207-227

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue and Theo Notteboom
- Refrigerated container versus bulk: evidence from the banana cold chain pp. 228-245

- Giulia Arduino, David Carrillo Murillo and Francesco Parola
- Daily Maersk's impacts on shipper's supply chain inventories and implications for the liner shipping industry pp. 246-262

- Abraham Zhang and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Use of the Delphi method to determine the constraints that affect the future size of large container ships pp. 263-277

- Maria Alejandra Gomez Paz, Alberto Camarero Orive and Nicoletta Gonz�lez Cancelas
- Increased collaborative relationships in international logistics: Canadian and other national and corporate examples pp. 278-292

- Trevor D. Heaver
- Identifying the policy implications of barge shipments of grains on the US inland waterway system: the case of corn movements on the Mississippi waterway pp. 293-303

- Junwook Chi and Jungho Baek
Volume 42, issue 2, 2015
- Seafarers in the spotlight pp. 95-96

- Heather McLaughlin
- Media image of seafarers in the Spanish printed press pp. 97-110

- J. Sánchez-Beaskoetxea and C. Coca García
- Analysis of students' perceptions of seafaring career in China based on artificial neural network and genetic programming pp. 111-126

- Jiangang Fei and Jianjun Lu
- Optimal management of human resources in transhipment container ports pp. 127-144

- Massimo Di Francesco, Gianfranco Fancello, Patrizia Serra and Paola Zuddas
- Assessment of the maritime labour convention compliance using balanced scorecard and analytic hierarchy process approach pp. 145-162

- Emre Akyuz, Hristos Karahalios and Metin Celik
- Marine accident analysis for collision and grounding in oil tanker using FTA method pp. 163-185

- Özkan Uğurlu, Ercan Köse, Umut Yıldırım and Ercan Yüksekyıldız
- Common patterns in aggregated accident analysis charts from human fatigue-related groundings and collisions at sea pp. 186-206

- Muhammad Juned Akhtar and Ingrid Bouwer Utne
Volume 42, issue 1, 2015
- A study on quantitative benefits of port community systems pp. 1-10

- Yusuf Volkan Aydogdu and Selim Aksoy
- Optimal concession contracts for landlord port authorities to maximize traffic volumes pp. 11-25

- Hsiao-Chi Chen and Shi-Miin Liu
- Social construction of port sustainability indicators: a case study of Keelung Port pp. 26-42

- Tzay-An Shiau and Chia-Chin Chuang
- Multi-period liner ship fleet planning with dependent uncertain container shipment demand pp. 43-67

- Qiang Meng, Tingsong Wang and Shuaian Wang
- A combined tramp ship routing, fleet deployment, and network design problem pp. 68-91

- I. K. Moon, Z. B. Qiu and J. H. Wang
Volume 41, issue 7, 2014
- Dealing with uncertainty and volatility in shipping and ports pp. 611-614

- Theo Notteboom and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- Dealing with uncertainty and volatility in the port industry network: social and instrumental antecedents of "clique" survival pp. 615-633

- Giovanni Satta, Francesco Parola and Simone Caschili
- An advanced risk analysis approach for container port safety evaluation pp. 634-650

- Hani Alyami, Paul Tae-Woo Lee, Zaili Yang, Ramin Riahi, Stephen Bonsall and Jin Wang
- The relative efficiency and financial risk assessment of shipping companies pp. 651-666

- Grace Wang, Su-Han Woo and Joan Mileski
- An investigation of forecast horizon and observation fit's influence on an econometric rate forecast model in the liner shipping industry pp. 667-682

- Peter Nielsen, Liping Jiang, Niels Gorm Malý Rytter and Gang Chen
- Spillover effects and dynamic correlations between spot and forward tanker freight markets pp. 683-696

- Kevin X. Li, Guanqiu Qi, Wenming Shi, Zhongzhi Yang, Hee-Seok Bang, Su-Han Woo and Tsz Leung Yip
- Return lead-lag and volatility transmission in shipping freight markets pp. 697-714

- Yao-Jen Hsiao, Heng-Chih Chou and Chun-Chou Wu
Volume 41, issue 6, 2014
- An empirical model of changing global competition in the shipbuilding industry pp. 515-527

- Juneseuk Shin and Young-Mo Lim
- The relationship between 'position-port', 'hard-port' and 'soft-port' characteristics and port performance: conceptual models pp. 528-559

- Vitor Caldeirinha and J. Augusto Felício
- A proposed simulation-based operational policy for cruise ships in the port of Kotor pp. 560-588

- Branislav Dragović, Maja Škurić and Davorin Kofjač
- Port vulnerability assessment from the perspective of critical infrastructure interdependency pp. 589-606

- Cheng-Hsien Hsieh, Hui-Huang Tai and Yang-Ning Lee
- The Blackwell Companion to Maritime Economics pp. 607-609

- Abraham Zhang
Volume 41, issue 5, 2014
- Addressing special challenges in maritime and port logistics pp. 425-429

- Pierre Cariou, Claudio Ferrari and Francesco Parola
- The new governance structure of French seaports: an initial post-evaluation pp. 430-443

- Pierre Cariou, Laurent Fedi and Fr�d�ric Dagnet
- The impact of port operations on efficient ship operation from both economic and environmental perspectives pp. 444-461

- Daniel Seong-Hyeok Moon and Jong Kyun Woo
- Incentives to reduce port inefficiency: a theoretical approach pp. 462-479

- Ancor Suárez-Alemán and Aday Hernández
- Environmental sustainability in seaports: a framework for successful innovation pp. 480-500

- Michele Acciaro, Thierry Vanelslander, Christa Sys, Claudio Ferrari, Athena Roumboutsos, Genevieve Giuliano, Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and Seraphim Kapros
- Monetary and non-monetary value creation in cruise port destinations: an empirical assessment pp. 501-513

- Lara Penco and Assunta Di Vaio
Volume 41, issue 4, 2014
- Lead-lag relationship between new-building and second-hand ship prices pp. 303-327

- Ying Kou, Liming Liu and Meifeng Luo
- Improving port effectiveness through determinance/performance gap analysis pp. 328-345

- Tony Schellinck and Mary R. Brooks
- Impact of politics, economic events and port policies on the evolution of maritime traffic in Chinese ports pp. 346-366

- Dong Yang, Anthony Chin and Shun Chen
- Port strategy in the era of supply chain management: the case of Hong Kong pp. 367-383

- Abraham Zhang, Jasmine Siu Lee Lam and George Q. Huang
- Unveiling co-operative networks and 'hidden families' in the container port industry pp. 384-404

- Francesco Parola, Giovanni Satta and Simone Caschili
- Organizational change for port authorities: a social information processing analysis pp. 405-424

- Cheng-sheng Lai, Rong-her Chiu, Chih-ching Chang and Kung-don Ye
Volume 41, issue 3, 2014
- 'Maritime Development and Economic Growth', with selected papers from IAME 2012, IFSPA 2013 and the 2013 Conference on Challenge and Response of Ports in a Globalized Economy pp. 209-211

- Adolf K.Y. Ng, Paul T.W. Lee, Xiaowen Fu and Kamonchanok Sutiwartnarueput
- An exploratory study on the effect of trade data aggregation on international freight mode choice pp. 212-223

- Dong Yang, Ghim Ping Ong and Anthony Theng Heng Chin
- An approach for Baltic Dry Index analysis based on empirical mode decomposition pp. 224-240

- Qingcheng Zeng and Chenrui Qu
- Comparison analysis for subjective and objective weights of financial positions of container shipping companies pp. 241-250

- Paul Tae-Woo Lee, Cheng-Wei Lin and Yi-Shih Chung
- Modelling port choice in an uncertain environment pp. 251-267

- Gi-Tae Yeo, Adolf K.Y. Ng, Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Zaili Yang
- A game theory analysis of port specialization-implications to the Chinese port industry pp. 268-287

- Weifen Zhuang, Meifeng Luo and Xiaowen Fu
- The dynamics of port reform: different contexts, similar strategies pp. 288-301

- Shu-Ling Chen and Sophia Everett
Volume 41, issue 2, 2014
- Maritime environmental governance and green shipping pp. 131-133

- Chin-Shan Lu, Wen-Hong Liu and Chris Wooldridge
- Green shipping practices and firm performance pp. 134-148

- Y. H. Venus Lun, Kee-hung Lai, Christina W. Y. Wong and T. C. E. Cheng
- Slow steaming of liner trade: its economic and environmental impacts pp. 149-158

- Jingbo Yin, Lixian Fan, Zhongzhen Yang and Kevin X. Li
- Green shipping management capability and firm performance in the container shipping industry pp. 159-175

- Taih-Cherng Lirn, Hsiao-Wen Lin and Kuo-Chung Shang
- The effects of slow steaming on the environmental performance in liner shipping pp. 176-191

- Jong-Kyun Woo and Daniel Seong-Hyeok Moon
- Factors influencing container carriers' use of coastal shipping pp. 192-208

- Ching-Chiao Yang, Hui-Huang Tai and Wen-Hsing Chiu
Volume 41, issue 1, 2014
- Investigating the cyclical behaviour of the dry bulk shipping market pp. 1-19

- Claudio Chist� and Gary van Vuuren
- Antecedents of safety-compliant behaviour on offshore service vessels: a multi-factorial approach pp. 20-41

- Øyvind Dahl, Jørn Fenstad and Trond Kongsvik
- Manoeuvring and hotelling external costs: enough for alternative energy sources? pp. 42-60

- Marcella Castells Sanabra, Juan José Usabiaga Santamaría and Francesc Xavier Martínez De Osés
- Impact analysis on shipping lines and European ports of a cap- and-trade system on CO 2 emissions in maritime transport pp. 61-78

- Pierre Franc and Lisa Sutto
- Optimization of container liner network on the Yangtze River pp. 79-96

- Zhongzhen Yang, Haiping Shi, Kang Chen and Hongli Bao
- Ocean shipping deregulation restructures the liner shipping industry pp. 97-111

- Dong-Hua Wang
- A decision-making solution to ship flagging out via administrative maritime strategies pp. 112-127

- Metin Celik and Y. Ilker Topcu
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