Transportation Journal
2005 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue 4, 2021
- Routing Optimization for Road Administration Vehicles with Consideration of Overloaded Truck Detour Behavior on Rural Highways pp. 339-366

- Jinyu Jiang and Zhongzhen Yang
- Managing Supply Chain Disruption Recovery: The Role of Organizational Justice pp. 367-405

- John R. Macdonald, Tobin E. Porterfield and Stanley E. Griffis
- Value‐Added Services at Dry Ports: Balancing the Perspectives of Different Stakeholders pp. 406-438

- Alena Khaslavskaya, Violeta Roso, Ivan Sanchez‐Diaz and Ceren Altuntas Vural
- Gary A.Gordon and Richard R.Young, editors, Intermodal Maritime Security: Supply Chain Risk Mitigation, Elsevier, 2021. 371 pp., ISBN 9780128199459 pp. 439-440

- George Yarusavage
Volume 60, issue 3, 2021
- Sixth Logistics Faculty Salary Survey pp. 239-257

- Janeth Gabaldon, M. Theodore Farris, Ila Manuj and Uchenna Ekezie
- Multimarket Contact and Capacity: Evidence from the US Airline Industry pp. 258-306

- Hao Su and Martin E. Dresner
- Exploring the Potential Challenges of Belt and Road Initiative for Sustainable Supply Chains: South Asian Perspective pp. 307-338

- Atif Saleem Butt, Hamad Hassan Shah and Ahmad Bayiz Ahmad
Volume 60, issue 2, 2021
- Motor‐Carrier Safety: A Review and Research Recommendations for 2020 and Beyond pp. 93-140

- Matthew A. Douglas
- Barriers to the Development of Port Operator Supply Chain Integration: An Evaluation in a Developing Country pp. 141-170

- Murilo Branco, Rafael Teixeira, Saif Mir and Daniel P. Lacerda
- Determining Optimum Toll Charges for Freight Vehicles Considering Multi‐Stakeholder Objectives in Urban Conditions pp. 171-207

- Loshaka Perera, Russell G. Thompson and Wenyan Wu
- Supply Chain Management Research Productivity and Growth: 2017–2019 pp. 208-237

- Michael J. Maloni, Sina Golara and Graham H. Lowman
Volume 60, issue 1, 2021
- The Diamond Anniversary: Sixty Years of Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Research pp. 1-19

- David Swanson and Yoshinori Suzuki
- Exploring National Culture Impact on Logistics Performance pp. 20-42

- Deepak P. Kesavan and Ahmed M. Deif
- Spatiotemporal Evolution of China's Ports in the International Container Transport Network under Upgraded Industrial Structure pp. 43-69

- Fei Fan, Xuerong Zhang, Wenyi Yang and Chengliang Liu
- Emergency Shelter Site Selection in Maar Shurin Community of Idlib (Syria) pp. 70-92

- Cihan Çetinkaya, Eren Özceylan and Selçuk Kürşat İşleyen
Volume 59, issue 4, 2020
- COVID‐19 Carves New Facets of Supply Chain Disruption pp. 325-334

- David Swanson and Yoshinori Suzuki
- A Decision‐making Support System for Automatically Determining the Route Priority of Vessels Entering/Exiting the Ports pp. 335-368

- Sheng‐Long Kao, Chao‐Kuang Hsueh, Chien‐Chang Chou and Tzu‐Yang Yuan
- Optimal Budget Allocation to Improve Critical Infrastructure during Earthquakes pp. 369-398

- Ali Edrisi and Moein Askari
- Increasing Biofuel Proliferation via the Optimal Use of Government Incentives pp. 399-419

- Meltem Denizel, Yoshinori Suzuki and Christopher Anderson
Volume 59, issue 3, 2020
- Supply Chain Integration Barriers to Port‐Centric Logistics—An Emerging Economy Perspective pp. 215-253

- V.G. Venkatesh, Abraham Zhang, Eric Deakins, Venkatesh Mani and Yangyan Shi
- Sailing Speed and Fleet Deployment Optimization for Intercontinental Container Liner Shipping Considering Cargo Time Value pp. 254-278

- Yuwei Xing, Hualong Yang and Zaili Yang
- Robust Optimization Model of Feeder Lines Routing Based on the Hub Port pp. 279-303

- Xiaoling Huang, Huanping Chen, Lufeng Liu and Jihong Chen
- The State of Incoterm® Research pp. 304-324

- John Vogt and Jonathan Davis
Volume 59, issue 2, 2020
- Guest Editors' Introduction pp. iii-iv

- John E. Bell and Stanley E. Griffis
- Editors' Introduction pp. iii-iii

- Yoshi Suzuki and David Swanson
- A Sharing‐Enabled Portfolio Approach to Distribution pp. 99-128

- Zachary S. Rogers, Sina Golara, Yousef Abdusalam and Dale S. Rogers
- Last‐Mile Delivery in the Motor‐Carrier Industry: A Panel Data Investigation Using Discrete Time Event History Analysis pp. 129-164

- Simone T. Peinkofer, Matthew A. Schwieterman and Jason W. Miller
- Urbanness and Its Implications for Logistics Strategy: A Revised Perspective pp. 165-199

- William J. Rose, Peter M. Ralston and Chad W. Autry
- Logistics of the Future—Physical Internet and Its Practicality pp. 200-214

- Maria Matusiewicz
Volume 59, issue 1, 2020
- Low‐Cost Carriers versus High‐Speed Rail: Understanding Key Drivers of Passengers' Choice in China pp. 1-27

- Jing Yu Pan and Dothang Truong
- Why Are Larger Motor Carriers More Compliant with Safety Regulations? pp. 28-72

- Jason Miller
- Measuring Sustainability Performance: A Green Supply Chain Index pp. 73-96

- Pratim Datta and Erica Nicholl Diffee
Volume 58, issue 4, 2019
- Special Issue Call for Papers pp. iii-iv

- Henry Jin, Frank Adams and Tyler Morgan
- Achieving Financial Performance in Uncertain Times: Leveraging Supply Chain Agility pp. 247-279

- David Gligor, Mary Holcomb, Michael J. Maloni and Elizabeth Davis‐Sramek
- Airline Code‐Sharing and Capacity Utilization: Evidence from the US Airline Industry pp. 280-308

- Jules Yimga and Javad Gorjidooz
- A Pioneering Approach to Reducing Fuel Cost and Carbon Emissions from Transportation pp. 309-322

- Amulya Gurtu
- A Typological Analysis of US Transportation and Logistics Jobs: Automation and Prospects pp. 323-341

- Chaodong Han, James Otto and Martin Dresner
Volume 58, issue 3, 2019
- Modal Shift from Car to Bus: A French Case Study in a Rural Context Based on an Integrated Psychosocial Approach pp. 149-167

- Davy Castel, Sophie Chatain, Souad Anegmar and Aymeric Parant
- Finding Optimal Depots and Routes in Sudden‐Onset Disasters: An Earthquake Case for Erzincan pp. 168-196

- Zafer Yilmaz, Ayyuce Aydemir‐Karadag and Serpil Erol
- Seaport Sustainable: Use of Artificial Intelligence to Evaluate Liquid Natural Gas Utilization in Short Sea Shipping pp. 197-221

- Nicoleta González‐Cancelas, Beatriz Molina Serrano and Francisco Soler‐Flores
- Assessing Fuel Distribution in Urban Areas: Off‐Hours Deliveries in the City of Rio de Janeiro pp. 222-246

- Diego Marques da Silva, Renata Albergaria de Mello Bandeira, Vânia Barcellos Gouvêa Campos and Luiz Carlos Brasil de Brito Mello
Volume 58, issue 2, 2019
- Editors' Introduction pp. iii-iv

- Yoshi Suzuki, Mary Holcomb and David Swanson
- Volume 58.1: Guest Editors' Introduction pp. v-vi

- Douglas N. Hales and Jasmine Sui Lee Lam
- US Motor‐Carrier Exit: Prevalence and Determinants pp. 79-100

- Laharish Guntuka, Thomas M. Corsi, Curtis M. Grimm and David E. Cantor
- Examining the Impact of Shipping Charge Fairness on Consumer Satisfaction and Behavior pp. 101-125

- Angela L. Jones, Stanley E. Griffis, Matthew A. Schwieterman and Patricia J. Daugherty
- The Relationship between Leadership Strengths and Job Performance of Fleet Managers pp. 126-144

- Ahren Johnston and John L. Kent
- VenkatSumantran, CharlesFine, and DavidGonsalvez. Faster, Smarter, Greener: The Future of the Car and Urban Mobility. Cambridge: MIT Press. ISBN: 978‐0262036665. US$29.95 (hardcover); $26.50 (eBook) pp. 145-147

- Steve Dunn
Volume 58, issue 1, 2019
- Port Competitiveness, Efficiency, and Supply Chains: A Literature Review pp. 1-20

- Young‐Tae Chang and Wayne K. Talley
- Informing the Balanced Theory of Port Competitiveness Using Ambidextrous Supply Chain Strategy pp. 21-37

- Mehmet G. Yalcin, Satya S. Chakravorty and Gawon Yun
- The Impact of Using Mega Containerships on Operation and Management of Shipping Lines pp. 38-64

- Hua‐An Lu and Jui‐chen Yeh
- Impacts of Transportation and Logistics on Brazilian Soybean Prices and Exports pp. 65-77

- Olivia Fliehr, Yelto Zimmer and Linda H. Smith
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