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November 2024, Volume 51, Issue 8
- 1603-1605 Special issue on “building resilient maritime supply chain in turbulent times”
by Jiaguo Liu & Xuehao Feng & Jihong Chen & Chin-Shan Lu & Ping Wang - 1606-1638 Subsidy strategy design for shore power utilization and promotion
by Lu Zhen & Yingying Yuan & Dan Zhuge & Harilaos N. Psaraftis & Shuaian Wang - 1639-1654 Investment obstacles of main countries situated along the 21st century Maritime Silk Road – a perspective of risk assessment
by Lu Cheng & Huan Zhou - 1655-1668 Spatial-temporal heterogeneity of global ports resilience under Pandemic: a case study of COVID-19
by Lang Xu & Zhihui Yang & Jihong Chen & Zeyuan Zou - 1669-1696 Self-reliant shipping to mitigate disruption risk in the direct-delivery channel: will the e-tailer’s bonded-warehouse channel also benefit?
by Baozhuang Niu & Yiyuan Ruan - 1697-1719 Analysis of transportation CO2 emission efficiency in the Yangtze River Economic Belt in China
by Huali Sun & Boyu Zhou & Zeping Li & Xinyi Li & Yaofeng Xue - 1720-1741 Measurement of inland port spatial relationship: a case study of Yangtze River inland ports
by Zhen Wu & Jongchul Lee - 1742-1763 Empty container repositioning problem using a reinforcement learning framework with multi-weight adaptive reward function
by Xiaofeng Xu & Xinru Huang & Lianju Wang - 1764-1787 Independence or alliance? Shipping lines’ capacity configuration and strategies analysis facing market disturbance risk
by Junjin Wang & Songjun Xu & Fan He - 1788-1804 Can AIS data improve the short-term forecast of weekly dry bulk cargo port throughput? - a machine-learning approach
by Minato Nakashima & Ryuichi Shibasaki - 1805-1823 Data-Driven Asset Health Index – an application to evaluate Quay Cranes in container ports
by Adolfo Crespo Del Castillo & Manu Sasidharan & Corbinian Nentwich & Jorge Merino & Ajith Kumar Parlikad - 1824-1837 Optimal subsidy design for energy generation in ship berthing
by Wei Wang & Shuaian Wang & Lu Zhen - 1838-1860 Mismatch between volume and value: a new perspective on the significance of global ports
by Qiqi Zhang & Yongshun Xie & Zhenfu Li & Xinli Qi - 1861-1883 A port performance measurement approach using a sustainability balanced scorecard based on stakeholders’ expectations
by Mame Gningue & Wided Bedoui & V G Venkatesh - 1884-1901 The impact of digitalization and digital logistics platform adoption on organizational performance in maritime logistics of Taiwan
by Chung-Shan Yang & Moses Shang-Min Lin - 1902-1937 Green port management practices for sustainable port operations: a multi method study of Asian ports
by Kazi Khaled Mahmud & Mohammed Mojahid Hossain Chowdhury & Md. Mostafa Aziz Shaheen
October 2024, Volume 51, Issue 7
- 1295-1314 An investigation into the forces shaping the evolution of global shipping alliances
by Huizhu Ju & Qingcheng Zeng & Hercules Haralambides & Yimeng Li - 1315-1333 Impact of quarantine policies on port network performance and robustness during pandemics: a simulation-based analysis
by Yaoming Zhou & Hang Yang & Xiwen Bai & Zhongjun Ma - 1334-1349 Hub port choice and shipping connectivity in Southeast Asia during COVID-19 pandemic: implications for post-pandemic competition landscape
by Wei Yim Yap & Dong Yang - 1350-1366 The impact of Brexit on supply chain cost and Ro-Ro traffic at Dover
by Luqi Ke & Qing Liu & Ke Han & Weibing Zhang - 1367-1384 Developing an early warning system for the shipping industry in Korea using two approaches
by Sunghwa Park & Janghan Kwon & Taeil Kim - 1385-1409 Container liner shipping schedule optimization with shipper selection behavior considered
by Jian Du & Nuan Wu & Xu Zhao & Jun Wang & Liming Guo - 1410-1422 Readability of maritime accident reports: a comparative analysis
by Floris Goerlandt & Huiyan Liu - 1423-1442 Shipping company’s choice of shore power or low sulfur fuel oil under different power structures of maritime supply chain
by Chuanxu Wang & Yan Jiao & Jiayi Peng - 1443-1473 Exploration of machine learning methods for maritime risk predictions
by Sabine Knapp & Michel van de Velden - 1474-1496 Blockchain adoption in the maritime industry: empirical evidence from the technological-organizational-environmental framework
by Hsiu-Fen Lin - 1497-1516 Generating certification evidence for the certification of collision avoidance in autonomous surface vessels
by Donald Costello & Huan Xu - 1517-1534 Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda
by Heloisa Serafim Kuakoski & Fernando Henrique Lermen & Paola Graciano & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam & Roselis Natalina Mazzuchetti - 1535-1557 Dynamic evolution of green total factor productivity growth of China’s coastal ports
by Peide Liu & Qian Pan & Baoying Zhu - 1558-1581 Potential demand for coastal shipping in Queensland: a behavioural econometric analysis
by Peggy Schrobback & Elnaz Irannezhad & Carlo G. Prato - 1582-1601 A Bayesian network-based TOPSIS framework to dynamically control the risk of maritime piracy
by Hanwen Fan & Jing Lu & Zheng Chang & Yuan Ji
August 2024, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 963-980 Analysis of fleet deployment in the international container shipping market using simultaneous equations modelling
by Lixian Fan & Renjie Wang & Ke Xu - 981-994 Evaluation of factors affecting price in second hand ship market: Turkey application with the SWARA method
by Nesrin Koç Ustali & Fahriye Merdivenci & Sonay Zeki Aydın - 995-1012 Trade strategy with the countries along the Ice Silk Road: a Rabin model-based perspective
by Tianshou Liu & Chaojun Ding & Hongxiang Feng & Zhongzhen Yang & Manel Grifoll & Qin Lin - 1013-1036 Efficiency analysis of inland waterway locks in maritime transportation systems: practical, economic and policy implications
by Caroline Pereira Brum & Ricardo Gonçalves de Faria Corrêa & Diego A. de J. Pacheco & Thyago Celso Cavalcante Nepomuceno & Andréa Leda Ramos de Oliveira & Karina Braga Marsola - 1037-1061 Design and value analysis of the blockchain-based port logistics financial platform
by Bo Lu & Hongman Lu & Huipo Wang - 1062-1095 Blockchain application in maritime supply chain: a systematic literature review and conceptual framework
by Sanghoon Shin & Yingli Wang & Stephen Pettit & Wessam Abouarghoub - 1096-1124 Evaluation and prediction of punctuality of vessel arrival at port: a case study of Hong Kong
by Zhong Chu & Ran Yan & Shuaian Wang - 1125-1146 Optimum cooperation strategy for different cooperative motivations: a case study of the Kobe and Osaka ports
by Hoshi Tagawa & Tomoya Kawasaki & Shinya Hanaoka - 1147-1169 A system dynamics-based approach for risk analysis of waterway transportation in a mixed traffic environment
by Chengpeng Wan & Yinxiang Zhao & Di Zhang & Liang Fan - 1170-1189 Competitiveness throughout the seaport-hinterland: a container shipping analysis
by Thiago de Almeida Rodrigues & Caroline Maria de Miranda Mota & Udechukwu Ojiako & Maxwell Chipulu & Fikri Dweiri & Alasdair Marshall - 1190-1209 Evaluating the impact of COVID-19 on capesize and panamax sectors: the method of empirical mode decomposition
by Yimiao Gu & Xiaoxu Dong & Zhenxi Chen & Donald Lien - 1210-1228 Global terminal operators: a competitive strategic position analysis
by Demir Ali Akyar & Mehmet Serdar Celik & Bulut Ozan Ceylan - 1229-1251 Port investment along the Maritime Silk Road considering mutual selections of the industries planned for transfer and recipient countries with location advantage
by Dongxu Chen & Dong Yang & Zhongzhen Yang - 1252-1276 Container terminal automation: assessment of drivers and benefits
by Geraldine Knatz & Theo Notteboom & Athanasios A. Pallis - 1277-1294 Who carries the great trade? Logistics links between China and the world
by Kevin X Li & Xiao Zhang & Kum Fai Yuen & Qinyi Xu & Yuhan Zhu & Yi Xiao
July 2024, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 1-2 Acknowledgement to reviewers 2023
by The Editors - 653-668 Determinants of digital transformation in container shipping lines: a theory driven approach
by Kum Fai Yuen & Le Yi Koh & Jing Han Fong & Xueqin Wang - 669-697 Prediction of container port congestion status and its impact on ship’s time in port based on AIS data
by Tingting Zhang & Jingbo Yin & Xinbo Wang & Jie Min - 698-716 Shipping-specific ESG rating and reporting framework
by Michael Tsatsaronis & Theodore Syriopoulos & Stavros Karamperidis & Georgia Boura - 717-744 Analysis and forecasting of the dry bulk shipping market: structural VAR models using FFA-spot-time charter rates
by Byoung-Wook Ko & Young-Tae Chang - 745-760 Integration effect of shipping network based on shipping alliances
by Gou Yichao & Wang Chengjin & Bo Ai - 761-780 Alliance and network in maritime shipping industry
by Ryohei Yamamoto & Mikio Takebayashi - 781-804 Dual-channel ticketing and pricing strategies in cruise revenue management
by Kaimin Chen & Shuai Jia & Jing Wang & Dong Yang & Yi Ding - 805-827 Alignment of port policy to the context of the Physical Internet
by Patrick B.M. Fahim & Gerjan Mientjes & Jafar Rezaei & Arjan van Binsbergen & Benoit Montreuil & Lorant Tavasszy - 828-847 Measuring the dynamic term structure of the FFA market
by Bin Meng & Shuiyang Chen & Mo Yang & Haibo Kuang & Yu Bao - 848-866 A mixed method for determination of cut-off dates in liner shipping
by Aylin Caliskan & Yesim Deniz Ozkan-Ozen & Nazlican Chase - 867-882 A methodology to model the evolution of system resilience for Arctic shipping from the perspective of complexity
by Yang Liu & Xiaoxue Ma & Weiliang Qiao & Bing Han - 883-907 Are output disaggregation and energy variables key when measuring container terminal efficiency?
by Thomas Spengler & Beatriz Tovar & Gordon Wilmsmeier - 908-924 Exploring the determinants of government ownership in port public-private partnerships
by Zengqi Xiao & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam - 925-948 Models for intra-port container terminal cooperation based on volume and vessel transfer
by Karlis Pujats & Dinçer Konur & Mihalis Golias - 949-961 Grey clustering evaluation of service capacity of cruise homeports in China
by Juan Li & Rong Zhang & Bin Liu
May 2024, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 503-505 Special issue on “transitions and revolutions; preparing for future challenges of the maritime industry”
by Jeroen Pruyn & Alessio Tei - 506-525 Shifting proximities: visualizing changes in the maritime connectivity of African countries (2006/2016)
by David Guerrero & Patrick Niérat & Jean-Claude Thill & Emmanuel Cohen - 526-539 Critical success factors for user satisfaction with online training tools for safety and security training in port facilities
by Michael Stein - 540-557 Taking maritime shipping agreements out of the box
by Laurent Fedi & Mary Catherine Lavissière & Alexandre Lavissière - 558-571 The use of digital games in academic maritime education: a theoretical framework and practical applications
by Jeroen Pruyn - 572-587 Modelling container ship transport flow: an application to alternative sea routes between Northeast Asia and Northwest Europe
by Alina Kovalenko - 588-616 The daily port and shoreline emission inventory model
by Elyakim BenHakoun & Eddy Van De Voorde & Yoram Shiftan - 617-630 Understanding data governance requirements in IoT adoption for smart ports – a gap analysis
by Jing Gao & Yuhui Sun & Rameez Rameezdeen & Christopher Chow - 631-652 Towards intuitive visualisation goals for the operation optimisation of automated container terminal based on digital twin technology
by Ang Yang & Yang Liu & Congying Xin & Qiang Chen & Liang Wang
April 2024, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 323-344 The U.S. shipbuilding and repair industry’s considerations of coastal hazards resilience - a baseline survey
by David Hill & Austin Becker & Athena Vieira - 345-362 Identifying port congestion and evaluating its impact on maritime logistics
by Xiwen Bai & Haiying Jia & Mingqi Xu - 363-391 Feasibility and implications of the Northern sea route choice: the role of commodity prices, in-transit inventory, and alternative operational modes for the oil product tanker market
by Dimitrios Theocharis & Vasco Sanchez Rodrigues & Stephen Pettit & Jane Haider - 392-419 A bi-objective programming model for loading finished-vehicles in containers with adjustable brackets
by Zhijia Tan & Shuai Shao & Zhixin Wang & Hua Wang & Linghui Han - 420-441 The effects of seaport efficiency on trade performance in Africa
by Enock Kojo Ayesu & Daniel Sakyi & Samuel Tawiah Baidoo - 442-460 Quantitative modelling of shipping freight rates: developments in the past 20 years
by Luqi Ke & Qing Liu & Adolf K.Y. Ng & Wenming Shi - 461-483 M&As and determinants of financial multiples in shipping: the European ro-pax and ferry market
by G. Satta & F. Avallone & L. Persico & F. Parola & F. Vitellaro & C. Di Fabio - 484-502 Maritime cybersecurity: are onboard systems ready?
by Kamlesh Kanwal & Wenming Shi & Christos Kontovas & Zaili Yang & Chia-Hsun Chang
February 2024, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 159-173 Effect of online quotation platform on container shipping orders
by Tingting Han & Dong Yang & Ping Ji & Cheuk Li (Charade) Wu - 174-205 A novel Index-based quantification approach for port performance measurement: a case from Indian major ports
by Nikesh Nayak & Pushpesh Pant & Sarada Prasad Sarmah & Mamata Jenamani & Deepankar Sinha - 206-225 Capacity sharing within a shipping alliance: firm optimization and welfare analysis
by Shiyuan Zheng & Ying-En Ge & Xiaowen Fu - 226-239 The impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on corporate financial performance: an empirical study on shipping
by Michael Tsatsaronis & Theodore Syriopoulos & Dimitris Gavalas & Georgia Boura & Panagiotis Trakadas & Martha Gkorila - 240-258 Privileged or ordinary carrier: strategic choice in a competitive environment
by Fengjue Xie & Chuanxu Wang - 259-282 Smart port terminals: conceptual framework, maturity modeling and research agenda
by Yuri Triska & Enzo Morosini Frazzon & Vanina Macowski Durski Silva & Leonard Heilig - 283-303 Determinants and stressors of seafarers’ job satisfaction: evidence from a global survey
by Ilias Vlachos & Angelos Pantouvakis & Maria Karakasnaki - 304-322 Blockchain implementation in the maritime industry: critical success factors and strategy formulation
by Xue Li & Yusheng Zhou & Kum Fai Yuen
January 2024, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-14 A safety risk assessment for ship boarding parties from fuzzy Bayesian networks perspective
by İdris Turna - 15-34 Optimising the resilience of shipping networks to climate vulnerability
by Mark Ching-Pong Poo & Zaili Yang - 35-49 Does containerisation reduce the constraints imposed by distance in seaborne trade?
by Ignacio Del Rosal - 50-73 Economic and environmental feasibility of Northern Sea Route for container service: impact by ice besetting events
by Yuzhe Zhao & Siyu Liu & Jingmiao Zhou & Yiji Ma - 74-97 Industry investor sentiment in the global shipping industry
by Sebastian Ehlert - 98-117 Impact of anti-tax avoidance rules on factors influencing the choice of registry for the self-owned vessels of the shipping lines
by Chun-Yi Chen & Ming-Jiu Hwang - 118-132 A safety compliance model for container terminal operations: the roles of the safety climate, non-compliance cost and safety self-efficacy
by Chia-Dai Yen & Shih-Wei Hsu & Kung-Don Ye & Kuo-Chung Shang & Chi-Hung Wu - 133-157 Adoption of socially interactive technologies for shipping services
by Ching-Chiao Yang & Kuo-Chung Shang & Po-Lin Lai & Meena Madhavan
November 2023, Volume 50, Issue 8
- 1027-1029 Editorial: Special issue on “Green Port and Maritime Shipping”
by Dan Zhuge & Maxim A. Dulebenets & Kjetil Fagerholt & Shuaian Wang - 1030-1056 A multi-criteria decision support framework for assessing seaport sustainability planning: the case of Piraeus
by Koasidis Konstantinos & A. Nikas & V. Daniil & E. Kanellou & H. Doukas - 1057-1079 Benders decomposition for internal truck renewal decision in green ports
by Lu Zhen & Ying Jin & Yiwei Wu & Yingying Yuan & Zheyi Tan - 1080-1101 Green berth and yard space allocation under carbon tax policy in tidal ports
by Shumin Lin & Lu Zhen & Wencheng Wang & Zheyi Tan - 1102-1117 The clustering strategy for stacks allocation in automated container terminals
by Hang Yu & Mingzhong Huang & Junliang He & Caimao Tan - 1118-1135 An environmental management system in seaports: evidence from Malaysia
by Jagan Jeevan & Nurul Haqimin Mohd Salleh & Nur Hidayati Abdul Karim & Kevin Cullinane - 1136-1146 Controlling marine greenhouse gas emissions in Hong Kong: policy considerations
by Ling Zhu & Xiaojing Li & Wei Pan - 1147-1165 Assessment of container terminals competitiveness in the Brazilian market: a cluster analysis
by Felipe Souza & Dong Yang & Aluisio Moreira & Leandro Barreto & Cira Pitombo - 1166-1186 Analysis of maritime transportation research capability: authors, affiliations, and nationalities
by Lin Lin & Tingsong Wang & Ping Zhang & Rui Roy Han & Guangfu Liu & Yanhui Li
October 2023, Volume 50, Issue 7
- 835-860 A deep learning approach for port congestion estimation and prediction
by Wenhao Peng & Xiwen Bai & Dong Yang & Kum Fai Yuen & Junfeng Wu - 861-875 Developing a resilience index for safer and more resilient arctic shipping
by Roozbeh Panahi & Mawuli Afenyo & Adolf K.Y. Ng - 876-888 ‘Overstretched and under-resourced’: the corporate neglect of port welfare services for seafarers
by Helen Sampson & Nelson Turgo & Wendy Cadge & Sophie Gilliat-Ray & Graeme Smith - 889-907 The impact of COVID-19 on shipping freights: asymmetric multifractality analysis
by Yajing Li & Ming Yin & Khalid Khan & Chi-Wei Su - 908-923 Impact of Sulphur Emission Control Areas on port state control’s inspection outcome
by Lixian Fan & Yao Yu & Jingbo Yin - 924-940 Revealing the true navigability of the Northern Sea Route from ice conditions and weather observations
by Gleb Sibul & Peihao Yang & Dmitri Muravev & Jian Gang Jin & Linghe Kong - 941-956 Analysis of safety climate effect on individual safety consciousness creation and safety behaviour improvement in shipping operations
by Yongtao Xi & Shenping Hu & Zaili Yang & Shanshan Fu & Jinxian Weng - 957-979 Strategic planning for multimodal transportation in ports
by Mojtaba Vasheghani & Mahdi Abtahi - 980-1004 Assessment of criteria of ship classification societies
by Yu-Chang Hsu - 1005-1026 Traffic and freight flow predictions and effects of capacity expansion in the urban–port road interface: The case of a port city in Poland
by Dariusz Bernacki & Christian Lis
August 2023, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 707-723 Logistics strategy simulation of second-ranked ports on the basis of Japan’s port reforms: a case study of Hakata Port
by Yoshihisa Sugimura & Hisayuki Wakashima & Zirui Liang & Ryuichi Shibasaki - 724-749 A fleet deployment model to minimise the covering time of maritime rescue missions
by Xinyuan Chen & Ran Yan & Shining Wu & Zhiyuan Liu & Haoyu Mo & Shuaian Wang - 750-775 A statistical analysis-based Bayesian Network model for assessment of mobbing acts on ships
by Özkan Uğurlu & Şaban Emre Kartal & Orçun Gündoğan & Muhammet Aydin & Jin Wang - 776-796 Effects of COVID-19 on passenger shipping activities and emissions: empirical analysis of passenger ships in Danish waters
by Qiong Chen & Ying-En Ge & Yui-yip Lau & Maxim A. Dulebenets & Xiaodong Sun & Tomoya Kawasaki & Abderrahman Mellalou & Xuezong Tao - 797-817 An AIS-Based approach for measuring waterway resiliency: a case study of Houston ship channel
by Sepideh Zohoori & Masood Jafari Kang & Maryam Hamidi & Reza Maihami - 818-832 A study on the assessment of risk management performance in maritime start-ups: evidence from China
by Hengbin Yin & Zhuo Chen & Yi Xiao & Muhammad Mohsin & Zhen Liu - 833-834 Economics of maritime business
by Dong-Wook Song
July 2023, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 563-581 Disentangling demand and supply shocks in the shipping freight market: their impact on shipping investments
by Nikos K. Nomikos & Dimitris A. Tsouknidis - 582-607 Identification of China’s strategic transport passages in the context of the Belt and Road initiative
by Daozheng Huang & Sean Loughney & Jin Wang - 608-628 Port strategy and performance: empirical evidence from major container ports and implications for role of data analytics
by Wei Yim Yap & Joanne Ho - 629-650 Integrated scheduling of yard cranes, external trucks, and internal trucks in maritime container terminal operation
by Yunfeng Gao & Ying-En Ge - 651-667 Shipping stocks as lotteries
by Michalis Makrominas & Stelios Marcoulis - 668-691 Spatio-temporal evolution of the container port system along the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road
by Xinfang Zhang & Jing Lu & Yan Peng - 692-705 Knowledge mapping of seafarers’ health research: a bibliometric analysis
by Yujie Jiang & Zheng Wan & Jihong Chen & Zhichao Wang
May 2023, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 413-414 Special issue on “Smart port and shipping operations” in Maritime Policy & Management
by Yuquan Du & Chen Li & Tingsong Wang & Ya Xu - 415-427 Mapping competence requirements for future shore control center operators
by Rana Saha - 428-446 Addressing some of bill of lading issues using the Internet of Things and blockchain technologies: a digitalized conceptual framework
by Elnaz Irannezhad & Hamed Faroqi - 447-465 Developing and demonstrating a maturity model for smart ports
by Yassin Boullauazan & Christa Sys & Thierry Vanelslander - 466-491 Exploring the impact of port-centric information integration on port performance: the case of Qingdao Port
by Bao Jiang & Jane Haider & Jian Li & Yingli Wang & T.L. Yip & Yan Wang - 492-514 Dynamic tugboat scheduling for container ports
by Xiaoyang Wei & Qiang Meng & Andrew Lim & Shuai Jia - 515-537 A Simulation Based Meta-heuristic Approach for the Inbound Container Housekeeping Problem in the Automated Container Terminals
by Hu Qin & Xinxin Su & Guoxin Li & Xin Jin & Mingzhu Yu - 538-561 Container flow template planning in seaport railway terminal with on-dock rails
by Baicheng Yan & Min Xu
April 2023, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 287-300 The motives for shipping asset securitisation: sale-leaseback transactions in the shipping industry
by Sangho Yoon & Chi Yeol Kim & Young-Joon Seo - 301-320 Quality design for maritime studies programme in the digital era
by Le Yi Koh & Kevin Li & Ying Ying Chia & Kum Fai Yuen - 321-334 Agency encroachment and information sharing: cooperation and competition in freight forwarding market
by Lang Xu & Jia Shi & Jihong Chen - 335-350 Knowledge mapping of port logistics in the recent 20 Years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace
by Shao-Bu Wang & Xian-Hong Peng - 351-374 Dynamic interdependence and volatility spillovers across bunker fuel markets and shipping freight markets
by Xiao-Xia Li & Tsz Leung Yip - 375-389 Quantitative risk analysis for operational transfer processes of maritime pilots
by Ahmet Lutfi Tunçel & Emre Akyuz & Ozcan Arslan - 390-411 Spatial evolution model of port group hinterland from the perspective of intermodal transport
by Guangyu Huang & Xuejun Feng & Mili Chen & Liupeng Jiang & Haipeng Wang & Suyang Wang
February 2023, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 141-156 Statistical arbitrage in the freight options market
by Roar Adland & Lars Eirik Anestad & Bjarte Abrahamsen - 157-181 Cultural differences and job performance in container shipping: a social exchange theory perspective
by Chi-Chang Lin & Chin-Shan Lu - 182-197 Maritime services location decisions—an empirical analysis and implications
by Mengchi Li & Meifeng Luo & Jue Wang - 198-218 Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle Costing for assessing maritime transport: a comprehensive literature review
by Giovanni Mondello & Roberta Salomone & Giuseppe Saija & Francesco Lanuzza & Teresa Maria Gulotta - 219-234 Identify determinants of container ship size investment choice
by Lixian Fan & Jiaqi Xie - 235-253 Articulating intermodal chains through short-sea shipping: a method for assessing the performance of East African ports
by Alba Martínez-López & Manuel Chica González - 254-280 The best practices of port sustainable development: a case study in Korea
by Saeyeon Roh & Vinh V. Thai & Hyunmi Jang & Gi-Tae Yeo - 281-285 Acknowledgement to reviewers 2022
by The Editors
January 2023, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-18 Second-hand vessel valuation: an extreme gradient boosting approach
by Roar Adland & Haiying Jia & Hans Christian Olsen Harvei & Julius Jørgensen - 19-41 Predicting maritime accident consequence scenarios for emergency response decisions using optimization-based decision tree approach
by Baode Li & Jing Lu & Han Lu & Jing Li - 42-57 Identifying the characteristics of China’s maritime trading partners on the basis of bilateral shipping connectivity: a cluster analysis
by Naima Saeed & Kevin Cullinane - 58-80 Development of a sentiment measure for dry bulk shipping
by Theodoros Gavriilidis & Anna Merika & Andreas Merikas & Christos Sigalas - 81-96 Enablers of safety citizenship behaviors of seafarers: leader-member exchange, team-member exchange, and safety climate
by Shiou-Yu Chen & Chin-Shan Lu & Kung-Don Ye & Kuo-Chung Shang & Jiunn-Liang Guo & Je-Min Pan - 97-116 An overview of maritime logistics: trends and research agenda
by Seçil Gülmez & Gül Denktaş Şakar & Sedat Baştuğ - 117-139 Analysis and prediction of ship energy efficiency based on the MRV system
by Ran Yan & Haoyu Mo & Shuaian Wang & Dong Yang
November 2022, Volume 49, Issue 8
- 1059-1074 Shipping market forecasting by forecast combination mechanism
by Ruobin Gao & Jiahui Liu & Liang Du & Kum Fai Yuen - 1075-1096 Port institutional responses and sustainability performance: a moderated mediation model
by Hsu-Li Tsai & Chin-Shan Lu - 1097-1115 Economic and environmental impacts of scrubbers investments in shipping: a multi-sectoral analysis
by Thalis P.V. Zis & Kevin Cullinane & Stefano Ricci - 1116-1134 Priority analysis of port investment along the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road region: the case of Southeast Asia
by Jianfeng Zheng & Lingxiao Yang & Wei Li & Xiaowen Fu & Daqing Li - 1135-1154 A comparative methodological approach for the calculation of ships air emissions and fuel-energy consumption in two major Greek ports
by Emmanouil Doundoulakis & Spiros Papaefthimiou - 1155-1168 The role of burnout in the effect of work-family conflicts on job satisfaction: a research for key players in the maritime industry
by Eda Turan & Serdar Bozkurt & Uğur Buğra Çelebi & Serkan Ekinci - 1169-1183 Use of HFACS and Bayesian network for human and organizational factors analysis of ship collision accidents in the Yangtze River
by Yaling Li & Zhiyou Cheng & Tsz Leung Yip & Xiaobiao Fan & Bing Wu - 1184-1199 Stock market reactions of maritime shipping industry in the time of COVID-19 pandemic crisis: an empirical investigation
by Md Rajib Kamal & Mohammad Ashraful Ferdous Chowdhury & Md. Mozaffar Hosain
October 2022, Volume 49, Issue 7
- 913-929 Port congestion and the economics of LPG seaborne transportation
by Xiwen Bai & Haiying Jia & Mingqi Xu - 930-953 Container terminal competition and cooperation considering emission tax
by Jian Wang & Qi Huang & Xudong Lin & Mingzhu Yu - 954-970 Identification of a task-based implementation path for unmanned autonomous ships
by Carmen Kooij & Robert Hekkenberg - 971-989 A quantitative liability risk assessment of oil spills in oil ports: the case of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
by Huiling Zhong & Yishu Lin & Tsz Leung Yip - 990-1009 The contribution of Vessel Traffic Services to safe coexistence between automated and conventional vessels
by Tore Relling & Margareta Lützhöft & Runar Ostnes & Hans Petter Hildre - 1010-1026 Revenue efficiency and its drivers in the cruise industry
by Minh-Anh Thi Nguyen & Ming-Miin Yu & Taih-Cherng Lirn - 1027-1042 What moves shipping markets?: A variance decomposition of price–charter ratios
by Hyun-Tak Lee & Heesung Yun - 1043-1058 A study on the industrial symbiosis in maritime cluster considering value chain and life cycle – case of Dalian, China
by Qingmei Liao & Hong Zhen & Dequan Zhou
August 2022, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 779-796 Port connectivity and competition among container ports in Southeast Asia based on Social Network Analysis and TOPSIS
by Phong Nha Nguyen & Su-Han Woo - 797-819 Safety evaluation of the ports along the Maritime Silk Road
by Meizhi Jiang & Jing Lu & Zhuohua Qu & Zaili Yang - 820-830 How unsafe acts occur: an automatic text mining study
by Xin Shi & Dong Xu & Hui Zhuang & Chen Liu - 831-849 Exploring technical and non-technical competencies of navigators for autonomous shipping
by Amit Sharma & Tae-eun Kim - 850-863 Digital empowerment for shipping development: a framework for establishing a smart shipping index system
by Yi Xiao & Zhuo Chen & Levi McNeil - 864-881 Volatility forecasting for the shipping market indexes: an AR-SVR-GARCH approach
by Jiaguo Liu & Zhouzhi Li & Hao Sun & Lean Yu & Wenlian Gao - 882-896 Structure, characteristics and connectivity analysis of the Asian-Australasian cruise shipping network
by Maneerat Kanrak & Hong-Oanh Nguyen - 897-912 Coordinated approaches for port state control inspection planning
by Ran Yan & Shuaian Wang & Kjetil Fagerholt
July 2022, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 617-619 Special Issue on ‘International trade transportation in the context of global industrial transfers’
by Zhongzhen Yang & Qingcheng Zeng & Yonglei Jiang & Shanghua Wu - 620-646 Shipping network design–infrastructure investment joint optimization model: a case study of West Africa
by Xu Xin & Xiaoli Wang & Lijun Ma & Kang Chen & Maoyao Ye - 647-666 Evaluation and selection of multimodal transport route between Thailand and China – A case study for rubber trade
by Lixin Shen & Jing Chen & Congcong Li & Sutthiphan Uthendakorn & Jinsong Zhang & Na Li - 667-684 Characterizing the evolution of the Yangtze River Delta multi-port system using compositional data techniques
by Dong Huang & Manel Grifoll & Hongxiang Feng & María Isabel Ortego & Pengjun Zheng - 685-701 Agglomeration effects or port-related benefits? (Re)Location patterns of basic maritime industries: the case of Dalian City, China
by Jing Li & Yonglei Jiang & Wei Guan & Jing Lu - 702-715 Does vertical integration lead to horizontal collusion in container transport chains?
by Gang Dong & Jin Li - 716-736 Manufacturing diffusion trends from the perspective of trade network: the belt vs. the road
by Shunan Yu & Dongyue Niu & Feixiong Liao & Yonglei Jiang - 737-754 Shore power management for green shipping under international river transportation
by Wenwei Yin & Shiliang Wu & Xizeng Zhao & Chenci Shu & Yi Xiao & Guanqiong Ye & Wenming Shi & Xuehao Feng - 755-777 The spatial evolution and optimization of supply channels for marine products consumed in China
by Yu Sun & Feng Lian & Weiyou Guo & Zhongzhen Yang
May 2022, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 463-491 Assessing key performance indicators in the shipbuilding industry; an MCDM approach
by Dimitris Gavalas & Theodoros Syriopoulos & Michael Tsatsaronis - 492-509 Passive or proactive capacity sharing? A perspective of cooperation and competition between two regional ports
by Lang Xu & Fengjue Xie & Chuanxu Wang - 510-527 The evolution and competition patterns of shipping networks under the influence of an Arctic route system
by Chaojun Ding & Zhenfu Li & Xue Chen & Xiaomei Shi - 528-539 A comparative study of the determinants of capital structure in shipping companies: the case of Korea and Greece
by Huckjun Yang & Kihwan Lee & Sangseop Lim - 540-557 A review of the literature on the Belt and Road Initiative with factors influencing the transport and logistics
by Dongxu Chen & Dongping Song & Zhongzhen Yang - 558-576 Measuring risk spillover effects on dry bulk shipping market: a value-at-risk approach
by Jialin Yang & Xin Zhang & Ying-En Ge - 577-599 Sea level rise exposure assessment of U.S. East Coast cargo container terminals
by Thomas R. Allen & George McLeod & Sheila Hutt - 600-615 Ship selection in port state control: status and perspectives
by Ran Yan & Shuaian Wang & Chuansheng Peng