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July 2019, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 613-629 Port rationalization and the evolution of regional port systems: the case of Norway
by Morten Svindland & Jason Monios & Harald M. Hjelle - 630-651 Models of cruise ports governance
by Athanasios A. Pallis & Kleopatra P. Arapi & Aimilia A. Papachristou
May 2019, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 377-393 ANFIS model for assessing near-miss risk during tanker shipping voyages
by Qingji Zhou & Yiik Diew Wong & Hui Shan Loh & Kum Fai Yuen - 394-409 Vulnerability analysis of global container shipping liner network based on main channel disruption
by Di Wu & Nuo Wang & Anqi Yu & Nuan Wu - 410-435 A maritime safety on-board decision support system to enhance emergency evacuation on ferryboats
by Peiman Alipour Sarvari & Emre Cevikcan & Metin Celik & Alp Ustundag & Bilal Ervural - 436-452 A study on time constraints and task deviations at sea leading to accidents – a cultural-historical perspective
by Asanka Rajapakse & Gholam Reza Emad & Margareta Lützhöft & Michelle Grech - 453-465 Human resources in the mixed ownership reform of Chinese ports: the mediating effects of organizational commitment
by Zhuo Chen & Daokui Jiang & Guanqiu Qi & Guilin Dai - 466-490 Evaluating determinants of attractiveness and their cause-effect relationships for container ports in Taiwan: users’ perspectives
by Ji-Feng Ding & Jung-Fong Kuo & Wen-Hwa Shyu & Chien-Chang Chou - 491-507 Sustainability at Spanish ports specialized in liquid bulk: evolution in times of crisis (2010–2015)
by Fernando González Laxe & Federico Martín Bermúdez & Federico Martín Palmero & Isabel Novo-Corti
April 2019, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 257-276 Cruise port centrality and spatial patterns of cruise shipping in the Asian market
by Jun-Woo Jeon & Okan Duru & Gi-Tae Yeo - 277-294 Competition model of cruise home ports based on the cruise supply chain – based on China cruise market
by Heying Sun & Qingcheng Zeng & Hui Xiang & Chao Chen - 295-308 Risk perception affecting the performance of shipping companies: the moderating effect of China and Korea
by Hengbin Yin & Zhuo Chen & Yi Xiao - 309-329 Exploring vessel-price dynamics: the case of the dry bulk market
by Anna Merika & Andreas Merikas & Mike Tsionas & Andreas Andrikopoulos - 330-343 Assessment of investment decision in the dry bulk shipping market based on real options thinking and the shipping cycle perspective
by Jingbo Yin & Yijie Wu & Linjun Lu - 344-366 Untangling process complexity in logistics delivery services with unpredictable service sequences: a mixed-method study of chemical tanker port calls
by Ping Wang & John Vogt - 367-376 Overview of maritime research publications by the late Professor Richard O. Goss
by Young-Tae Chang & Paul Tae-Woo Lee
February 2019, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 136-155 Lessons from bankruptcy of Hanjin Shipping Company in chartering
by Sung-Ho Shin & Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Sung-Woo Lee - 156-177 A simulation model proposal to improve the productivity of container terminal operations through investment alternatives
by Mucahit Sislioglu & Metin Celik & Suleyman Ozkaynak - 178-200 Forecasting container throughput based on wavelet transforms within a decomposition-ensemble methodology: a case study of China
by Gang Xie & Yatong Qian & Hewei Yang - 201-216 Modelling and optimisation of online container stacking with operational constraints
by Ceyhun Güven & Deniz Türsel Eliiyi - 217-236 International container design regulations and ISO standards: are they fit for purpose?
by Sally Martin & Jeffrey Martin & Polin Lai - 237-256 A new rule-based integrated decision making approach to container transshipment terminal selection
by Cigdem Kadaifci & Umut Asan & Seyda Serdarasan & Umut Arican
January 2019, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-3 ‘Maritime transport in regional context, governance and environmental phenomenon’
by Okan Duru & Ryuichi Shibasaki & Shunsuke Segi - 4-23 The impact of dry port operations on container seaports competitiveness
by Jagan Jeevan & Shu-Ling Chen & Stephen Cahoon - 24-42 The relations between dry port characteristics and regional port-hinterland settings: findings for a global sample of dry ports
by Lam Canh Nguyen & Theo Notteboom - 43-60 ‘Tool port’ to ‘landlord port’: a game theory approach to analyse gains from governance model transformation
by Ziaul Haque Munim & Naima Saeed & Odd I. Larsen - 61-73 Port system evolution – the emergence of second-tier hubs
by Jason Monios & Gordon Wilmsmeier & Adolf K. Y. Ng - 74-91 Integrated ports clusters and competitive advantage in an extended resource pool for the Antwerp Seaport
by Elvira Haezendonck & Mychal Langenus - 92-116 Simulation-based severe weather-induced container terminal economic loss estimation
by Xinhu Cao & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam - 117-132 Operational measures to mitigate and reverse the potential modal shifts due to environmental legislation
by Thalis Zis & Harilaos. N. Psaraftis - 133-135 Acknowledgement to reviewers 2018
by The Editors
November 2018, Volume 45, Issue 8
- 963-978 Generalized F distribution model with random parameters for estimating property damage cost in maritime accidents
by Jinxian Weng & Dong Yang & Gang Du - 979-994 A quantitative risk analysis by using interval type-2 fuzzy FMEA approach: the case of oil spill
by Emre Akyuz & Erkan Celik - 995-1006 A cause of oversupply and failure in the shipping market: measuring herding behavior effects
by Taylor Tae-Hwee Lee & Tsz Leung Yip - 1007-1020 Development of early warning index in Korean shipping industry by using signal approach
by Jung-Suk Choi & Kang-Hyuk Kim & Hee-Jung Han - 1021-1041 Estimating the implied risk premium of U.S.-listed shipping firms
by Michalis Makrominas - 1042-1056 Evaluation of risk attitude in the shipping freight market under uncertainty
by Motokazu Ishizaka & Koichiro Tezuka & Masahiro Ishii - 1057-1077 Examining quick delivery at an affordable cost by the NSR/SCR-combined shipping in the age of Mega-ships
by Masahiko Furuichi & Natsuhiko Otsuka - 1078-1093 An empirical model for estimating berth and sailing times of mega container ships
by Mohamed Grida & Chung-Yee Lee
October 2018, Volume 45, Issue 7
- 837-849 Dynamics and interdependencies among different shipping freight markets
by Kevin X. Li & Yi Xiao & Shu-Ling Chen & Wei Zhang & Yuquan Du & Wenming Shi - 850-862 Multi-criteria analysis of decision-making by international commercial banks for providing shipping loans
by Koung Rae Lee & Myong-Sop Pak - 863-876 Evolution of green shipping research: themes and methods
by Wenming Shi & Yi Xiao & Zhuo Chen & Heather McLaughlin & Kevin X. Li - 877-892 The nexus between port governance and performance
by Vitor R. Caldeirinha & J. Augusto Felício & Sandra F. da Cunha & Luís Machado da Luz - 893-910 Optimal concession contracts for landlord port authorities with different pursuing goals
by Wenqing Han & Hsiao-Chi Chen & Shi-Miin Liu - 911-923 Do maritime passengers’ subsidies in Europe affect prices?
by Juan Luis Jiménez & Jorge Valido & Naykel Morán - 924-943 Exploring the conditions for inclusive port development: the case of Indonesia
by Maurice Jansen & Rob van Tulder & Rikky Afrianto - 944-961 Sustainability and interactivity between cities and ports: a two-stage data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach
by Chen Chen & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
August 2018, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 717-719 Special Issue on “Infrastructure, Pricing and Regulatory Issues in Maritime Supply Chains”
by Thierry Vanelslander & Eddy Van de Voorde - 720-738 Modelling with joint choice of ports and countries of origin and destination: application to Colombian ports
by Javier Cantillo & Victor Cantillo & Julián Arellana - 739-755 Container liner freight index based on data from e-booking platforms
by Zhao Yifei & Zhang Dali & Tatsuo Yanagita - 756-769 Pricing strategy and tariff structure for a port authority: a case study of South Africa
by Sanele Gumede & Mihalis Chasomeris - 770-786 Incorporating container location dispersion into evaluating GCR performance at a transhipment terminal
by Hang Yu & Ying-En Ge & Jihong Chen & Lihua Luo & Ding Liu & Caimao Tan - 787-802 Are the innovation processes in seaport terminal operations successful?
by Michele Acciaro & Claudio Ferrari & Jasmine SL Lam & Rosario Macario & Athena Roumboutsos & Christa Sys & Alessio Tei & Thierry Vanelslander - 803-818 Ports, external costs, and Northern Italian transport network design: effects for the planned transformation
by Daniela Ambrosino & Claudio Ferrari & Anna Sciomachen & Alessio Tei - 819-836 A conceptual framework for cooperation in hinterland development between neighbouring seaport authorities
by Joost Hintjens
July 2018, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 567-584 A connectivity reliability-cost approach for path selection in the maritime transportation of China’s crude oil imports
by Shuang Wang & Dong Yang & Jing Lu - 585-603 Disaster prevention and strategic investment for multiple ports in a region: cooperation or not
by Nan Liu & Zixiang Gong & Xiao Xiao - 604-621 Predictive power of inspection outcomes for future shipping accidents – an empirical appraisal with special attention for human factor aspects
by Christiaan Heij & Sabine Knapp - 622-648 Studies on emergency evacuation management for maritime transportation
by Peiman Alipour Sarvari & Emre Cevikcan & Alp Ustundag & Metin Celik - 649-664 The human talent and its role in ISM Code effectiveness and competitiveness in the shipping industry
by Angelos Pantouvakis & Maria Karakasnaki - 665-683 Port competition in Latin America and the Caribbean: the role of concessions and competition policy
by Ancor Suárez-Alemán & Tomás Serebrisky & Oscar Ponce De León - 684-698 Assessment of port economic impacts on regional economy with a case study on the Port of Lisbon
by Adriano M. P. Santos & Regina Salvador & João C. Quaresma Dias & Carlos Guedes Soares - 699-715 Efficiency in Nigerian ports: handling imprecise data with a two-stage fuzzy approach
by Peter Wanke & Obioma R. Nwaogbe & Zhongfei Chen
May 2018, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 419-421 Special issue on ‘Arctic shipping, transportation, and regional development’
by Adolf K.Y. Ng & Dong-Wook Song - 422-438 Key criteria influencing the choice of Arctic shipping: a fuzzy analytic hierarchy process model
by Po-Hsing Tseng & Kevin Cullinane - 439-455 Risk influencing factors analysis of Arctic maritime transportation systems: a Chinese perspective
by Shanshan Fu & Xinping Yan & Di Zhang & Minyang Zhang - 456-477 The environmental costs and economic implications of container shipping on the Northern Sea Route
by Shengda Zhu & Xiaowen Fu & Adolf K.Y. Ng & Meifeng Luo & Ying-En Ge - 478-494 The impact of the Polar Code on risk mitigation in Arctic waters: a “toolbox” for underwriters?
by Laurent Fedi & Olivier Faury & Daria Gritsenko - 495-513 An exploratory study on the Northern Sea Route as an alternative shipping passage
by Helene Bareksten Solvang & Stavros Karamperidis & Nikolaos Valantasis-Kanellos & Dong-Wook Song - 514-529 Economic feasibility of an NSR/SCR-combined container service on the Asia-Europe lane: a new approach dynamically considering sea ice extent
by Hua Xu & Dong Yang & Jinxian Weng - 530-542 The impact of ice class on the economics of wet and dry bulk shipping in the Arctic waters
by Tomi Solakivi & Tuomas Kiiski & Lauri Ojala - 543-566 How do the new shipping routes affect Asian liquefied natural gas markets and economy? Case of the Northern Sea Route and Panama Canal expansion
by Ryuichi Shibasaki & Takashi Usami & Masahiko Furuichi & Hiroyuki Teranishi & Hironori Kato
April 2018, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 279-281 Special Issue on ‘Challenges and chances of the Belt and Road Initiative at the maritime policy and management level’
by Guest EditorsPaul Tae-Woo Lee & Sung-Woo Lee & Xuehao Feng - 282-300 Research trends and agenda on the Belt and Road (B&R) initiative with a focus on maritime transport
by Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zhi-Hua Hu & Sang-Jeong Lee & Kyoung-Suk Choi & Sung-Ho Shin - 301-318 Impacts of trade liberalization on Chinese economy with Belt and Road initiative
by Lingge Zhang & Meifeng Luo & Dong Yang & Kevin Li - 319-335 Global logistics city concept: a cluster-led strategy under the belt and road initiative
by Prem Chhetri & Mathews Nkhoma & Konrad Peszynski & Anjali Chhetri & Paul Tae-Woo Lee - 336-350 Evaluating economic and environmental value of liner vessel sharing along the maritime silk road
by Xuan Qiu & Eugene Y.C. Wong & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam - 351-369 Foldable container in empty container repositioning in intermodal transportation network of Belt and Road Initiative: strengths and limitations
by Shuzhu Zhang & Xiao Ruan & Yuezhang Xia & Xuehao Feng - 370-387 The role of dry port in hub-and-spoke network under Belt and Road Initiative
by Hairui Wei & Zhaohan Sheng & Paul Tae-Woo Lee - 388-402 Development of an IoT-based container tracking system for China’s Belt and Road (B&R) initiative
by Hyung Rim Choi & Young Sik Moon & Jae Joong Kim & Jae Kee Lee & Kang Bae Lee & Joong Jo Shin - 403-417 Effects of the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative on the wine import logistics of China
by Yui-yip Lau & Ka-chai Tam & Adolf K. Y. Ng & Xiaowen Fu & Zhang Jing & Jiejian Feng
February 2018, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 145-158 Examining the theoretical–empirical inconsistency on stationarity of shipping freight rate
by Ying Kou & Meifeng Luo & Yifei Zhao - 159-173 Seasonality patterns in the container shipping freight rate market
by Jingbo Yin & Jinhao Shi - 174-196 Combination hedging strategies for crude oil and dry bulk freight rates on the impacts of dynamic cross-market interaction
by Xiaolin Sun & Hailong Liu & Shiyuan Zheng & Shun Chen - 197-210 The value of options for time charterparty extension: an artificial neural networks (ANN) approach
by Heesung Yun & Sangseop Lim & Kihwan Lee - 211-238 Short-term liner shipping bunker procurement with swap contracts
by Yadong Wang & Qiang Meng & Zhijia Tan - 239-259 Port competition with accessibility and congestion: a theoretical framework and literature review on empirical studies
by Yulai Wan & Anming Zhang & Kevin X Li - 260-277 Pricing strategies for port competition and cooperation
by Wei Xing & Qing Liu & Guangjun Chen
January 2018, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-2 Special Issue on ‘Maritime Challenges and Opportunities Embracing Belt and Road’
by Chin-Shan Lu & Wen-Kai Kevin Hsu & Tsz Leung Yip - 3-18 Intermodal route selection for cargo transportation from Korea to Central Asia by adopting Fuzzy Delphi and Fuzzy ELECTRE I methods
by Ying Wang & Gi-Tae Yeo - 19-33 Multimodal route choice in maritime transportation: the case of Korean auto-parts exporters
by Su-Han Woo & Sun-Nam Kim & Dong-Wook Kwak & Stephen Pettit & Anthony Beresford - 34-52 Evaluation of foreign trade transport accessibility for Mainland China
by Liquan Guo & Zhongzhen Yang - 53-70 Logistics connectivity considering import and export for Chinese inland regions in the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road by dry ports
by Hairui Wei & Zhaohan Sheng - 71-88 Locating dry ports on a network: a case study on Tianjin Port
by Chuanxu Wang & Qian Chen & Rongbing Huang - 89-104 Spatial heterogeneity of ports in the global maritime network detected by weighted ego network analysis
by Chengliang Liu & Jiaqi Wang & Hong Zhang - 105-124 Development of port service network in OBOR via capacity sharing: an idea from Zhejiang province in China
by Xiao Ruan & Xuehao Feng & Kelvin Pang - 125-139 Impacts of Kra Canal and its toll structures on tanker traffic
by Zhi Heng & Tsz Leung Yip - 140-143 Acknowledgement to reviewers 2017
by The Editors
November 2017, Volume 44, Issue 8
- 933-955 The strategic role of ports in regional development: conceptualising the experience from Australia
by Quazi Sakalayen & Peggy Shu-Ling Chen & Stephen Cahoon - 956-966 Norwegian port connectivity and its policy implications
by Haiying Jia & Ove Daae Lampe & Veronika Solteszova & Siri P. Strandenes - 967-980 Assessing cruise port of call performance: a passenger-based approach using PLS modelling
by Silvia Sanz-Blas & Elena Carvajal-Trujillo & Daniela Buzova - 981-994 Can we really measure the impact of port governance reform?
by Nick Pilcher & Po-Hsing Tseng - 995-1011 State-owned Spanish Port System oversizing: an analysis of maximum operational capacity
by Amable Esparza & María del Mar Cerbán & Francisco Piniella - 1012-1033 Initial public offerings in the port industry: exploring the determinants of underpricing
by Giovanni Satta - 1034-1055 An equilibrium-based network model for international container flows
by Dung-Ying Lin & Kuan-Ling Huang - 1056-1077 Incremental costs for reduction of air pollution from ships: a case study on North European emission control area
by Zoi Nikopoulou
October 2017, Volume 44, Issue 7
- 803-814 Valuing cargo flexibility in oil transportation
by Roar Adland & David Hansson & Levin von der Wense - 815-824 Calculation of the freight revenues in Turkey-focused maritime transportation
by Sercan Erol - 825-836 Optimisation and heuristic approaches for assigning inbound containers to outbound carriers
by Cemalettin Öztürk & F. Zeynep Sargut & M. Arslan Örnek & Deniz Türsel Eliiyi - 837-858 Determinants of the probability of default: the case of the internationally listed shipping corporations
by Agata Lozinskaia & Andreas Merikas & Anna Merika & Henry Penikas - 859-881 Methodology for ro-ro ship and fleet sizing with application to short sea shipping
by Tiago A. Santos & C. Guedes Soares - 882-898 Career development for women in maritime industry: organisation and socialisation perspectives
by Chia-Ling Wu & Shiou-Yu Chen & Kung-Don Ye & Yi-Wei Ho - 899-915 ‘Only work and sleep’: seafarers’ perceptions of job demands of short sea cargo shipping lines and their effects on work and life on board
by Birgit Pauksztat - 916-931 Burnout in seafarers: its antecedents and effects on incidents at sea
by Yi-Shih Chung & Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Jeong-Kwan Lee
August 2017, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 667-684 Across the waves: a bibliometric analysis of container shipping research since the 1960s
by Yui-yip Lau & César Ducruet & Adolf K. Y. Ng & Xiaowen Fu - 685-704 The Storage Space Allocation Problem at a Container Terminal
by Dung-Ying Lin & Chia-Wei Chiang - 705-726 Multi-agent system with iterative auction mechanism for master bay plan problem in marine logistics
by Calwin S. Parthibaraj & PL.K. Palaniappan & Angappa Gunasekaran & Nachiappan Subramanian - 727-743 Optimal reefer slot conversion for container freight transportation
by Kai Wang & Weiwei Liu & Shuaian Wang & Zhiyuan Liu - 744-760 A reactive container rerouting model for container flow recovery in a hub-and-spoke liner shipping network
by Jiangbo Xing & Ming Zhong - 761-778 Port privatization under Cournot vs. Bertrand competition: a third-market approach
by DongJoon Lee & Seonyoung Lim & Kangsik Choi - 779-789 Situation analysis forecasting: the case of European maritime clusters
by Peter J. Stavroulakis & Stratos Papadimitriou - 790-801 Interpretation of cruise industry in a two-sided market context: An exploration on Japan
by Jamie M. Chen & Mark G. Lijesen & Peter Nijkamp
July 2017, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 537-550 A Delphi analysis on green performance evaluation indices for ports in China
by Zhuo Chen & Myongsop Pak - 551-564 Environmental efficiency measures for ports: an application of RAM-Tobit-RAM with undesirable outputs
by Qiang Cui - 565-583 Environmental reform of West and Central Africa ports: the influence of colonial legacies
by Harry Barnes-Dabban & Kris Van Koppen & Arthur Mol - 584-602 The impact of muddy bottoms in ports
by Ana Cristina Paixão Casaca & Manuel Casaca - 603-622 Duration analysis for recurrent ship accidents
by Meifeng Luo & Sung-Ho Shin & Young-Tae Chang - 623-640 Effects of job demands and social interactions on fatigue in short sea cargo shipping
by Birgit Pauksztat - 641-656 Socioeconomic factors affecting the job satisfaction levels of self-employed container truck drivers: a case study from Shanghai Port
by Chenming Jiang & Linjun Lu & Jian John Lu - 657-665 Are AIS-based trade volume estimates reliable? The case of crude oil exports
by Roar Adland & Haiying Jia & Siri P. Strandenes - 666-666 Erratum
by The Editors
May 2017, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 413-425 Spatial efficiency in the bulk freight market
by Roar Adland & Fredrik Bjerknes & Christian Herje - 426-441 Evaluating the knowledge of experts in the maritime regulatory field
by Hristos Karahalios - 442-457 Weekly container delivery patterns in liner shipping planning models
by Shuaian Wang & Zhiyuan Liu & Xiaobo Qu - 458-473 Strategic trade-off between vessel delay and schedule recovery: an empirical analysis of container liner shipping
by Hamed Hasheminia & Changmin Jiang - 474-495 The coopetition game in international liner shipping
by Dung-Ying Lin & Chien-Chih Huang & ManWo Ng - 496-511 Integrating multi-stage data envelopment analysis and a fuzzy analytical hierarchical process to evaluate the efficiency of major global liner shipping companies
by Shih-Liang Chao - 512-523 Analysis of the development potential of bulk shipping network on the Yangtze River
by Dong Yang & Shuaian Wang - 524-535 Estimation of the shore excursion expenditure function during cruise tourism in Korea
by Gunwoo Lee & Min-Kyu Lee
April 2017, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 289-303 Pursuing a career at sea: an empirical profile of South African cadets and implications for career awareness
by Shaun Ruggunan & Herbert Kanengoni - 304-322 Analysis of occupational accidents encountered by deck cadets in maritime transportation
by Özkan Uğurlu & Serdar Kum & Yusuf Volkan Aydoğdu - 323-335 Safe manning of merchant ships: an approach and computer tool
by Alexandre Alapetite & Igor Kozine - 336-357 Towards safety improvement: implementation and assessment of new standards of competence for Electro-Technical Officers on ships
by Janusz Mindykowski - 358-372 Characteristics and consequences of the cruise traffic seasonality on ports: the Spanish Mediterranean case
by Jeronimo Esteve-Perez & Antonio Garcia-Sanchez - 373-391 Heuristic estimation of container stacking and reshuffling operations under the containership delay factor and mega-ship challenge
by Amir Gharehgozli & Joan P. Mileski & Okan Duru - 392-411 Terminal investment timing decisions in a competitive setting with uncertainty using a real option approach
by Shiyuan Zheng & Rudy R. Negenborn
February 2017, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 151-169 Themes and tools of maritime transport research during 2000-2014
by Wenming Shi & Kevin X. Li - 170-186 A critical review of container security operations
by Xiaowei Zhao & Hong Yan & Jiantong Zhang - 187-207 Prioritizing mechanism of low carbon shipping measures using a combination of FQFD and FTOPSIS
by HaiYan Wang & Son Nguyen - 208-226 An integrated framework for carbon footprinting at container seaports: the case study of a Chinese port
by Yuliya Mamatok & Chun Jin - 227-247 The link between economic and environmental performance of the top 10 U.S. ports
by SangHyun Cheon & Arnold Maltz & Kevin Dooley - 248-270 Mathematically calculating the transit time of cargo through a liner shipping network with various trans-shipment policies
by Yuquan Du & Qiang Meng & Shuaian Wang - 271-288 Dynamics and interactions between spot and forward freights in the dry bulk shipping market
by Jingbo Yin & Meifeng Luo & Lixian Fan
January 2017, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-15 Risk assessment framework for exposure of cargo and ports to natural hazards and climate extremes
by Jasmine Siu Lee Lam & Jonatan A. Lassa - 16-41 Viability of transarctic shipping routes: a literature review from the navigational and commercial perspectives
by Qiang Meng & Yiru Zhang & Min Xu - 42-61 Improving maritime inventory routing: application to a Brazilian petroleum case
by Gustavo Souto dos Santos Diz & Fabrício Oliveira & Silvio Hamacher - 62-80 Formulating cargo inventory costs for liner shipping network design
by Shuaian Wang - 81-93 A methodological approach for environmental characterization of ports
by S. Papaefthimiou & I. Sitzimis & K. Andriosopoulos - 94-111 A two-stage optimization approach for sulphur emission regulation compliance
by Øyvind Patricksson & Stein Ove Erikstad - 112-130 Internalization of port congestion: strategic effect behind shipping line delays and implications for terminal charges and investment
by Changmin Jiang & Yulai Wan & Anming Zhang - 131-146 Corporate social responsibility and service quality provision in shipping firms: financial synergies or trade-offs?
by Kum Fai Yuen & Vinh V. Thai - 147-149 Acknowledgement to reviewers 2016
by The Editors
November 2016, Volume 43, Issue 8
- 909-927 Examining sustainability performance at ports: port managers’ perspectives on developing sustainable supply chains
by Chin-Shan Lu & Kuo-Chung Shang & Chi-Chang Lin - 928-944 Panama Canal expansion and its impact on East and Gulf coast ports of U.S.A
by Joyendu Bhadury - 945-958 A simulation model for gate operations in multi-purpose cargo terminals
by Yavuz Keceli - 959-975 Linking ocean container carrier capabilities to shipper–carrier relationships: a case study
by Michael J. Maloni & David M. Gligor & Ioannis N. Lagoudis - 976-991 A game-theoretical approach for modeling competitions in a maritime supply chain
by Liying Song & Dong Yang & Anthony Theng Heng Chin & Guangzhi Zhang & Zhengbing He & Wei Guan & Baohua Mao - 992-1004 Intermodal land transportation systems and port choice, an analysis of stated choices among shippers in the Rhine–Scheldt delta
by Tom Vermeiren & Cathy Macharis - 1005-1020 Implementing green supply chain practices: an empirical investigation in the shipbuilding industry
by Marjolein C. J. Caniëls & Eugène Cleophas & Janjaap Semeijn - 1021-1035 Modelling and forecasting the demolition market in shipping
by Nikos D. Kagkarakis & Andreas G. Merikas & Anna Merika
October 2016, Volume 43, Issue 7
- 777-797 Influence of local government on port investment: implications of China’s decentralized port governance system
by Shanhua Wu & Kevin X. Li & Wenming Shi & Zhongzhen Yang - 798-811 Productivity change in Nigerian seaports after reform: a Malmquist productivity index decomposition approach
by Felicia O. Nwanosike & Nicoleta S. Tipi & David Warnock-Smith - 812-829 A dynamic model for marginal cost pricing of port infrastructures
by A.M.P. Santos & J.P. Mendes & C. Guedes Soares - 830-842 Influential factors in the design of port infrastructure tariffs
by Yapa Mahinda Bandara & Hong-Oanh Nguyen & Shu-Ling Chen - 843-859 Missing the tide? Workplace cultural differences as a barrier to seafarer mobility in the U.S. workboat and sail training sectors
by Eric Romelczyk & Austin Becker - 860-873 Managing culturally diverse maritime human resources as a shipping company’s core competency
by Maria Progoulaki & Ioannis Theotokas - 874-886 An empirical assessment of ISM Code effectiveness on performance: the role of ISO certification
by Angelos Pantouvakis & Maria Karakasnaki - 887-908 A fuzzy failure mode and effects approach to analyse concentrated inspection campaigns on board ships
by Emre Akyuz & Ilker Akgun & Metin Celik
August 2016, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 661-675 Will the Northern Sea Route ever be a viable alternative?
by Jeroen F.J. Pruyn - 676-682 Demand analysis in Angola seaports
by Carlos Pestana Barros - 683-705 Productivity change of the Spanish Port System: impact of the economic crisis
by A. Medal-Bartual & M. Molinos-Senante & R. Sala-Garrido - 706-719 Can clusters be bi-polar? Exploring the case of the Piraeus port–maritime cluster
by Angeliki Pardali & Evangelos Kounoupas & Iasonas Lainos - 720-736 Do port security quality and service quality influence customer satisfaction and loyalty?
by Chia-Hsun Chang & Vinh V. Thai - 737-747 The reform of Chinese state-owned ship crewing agencies and implications for China’s seafaring labour export
by Zhiwei Zhao & Jørgen Riis Jepsen & Lijun Tang - 748-762 The limited scope of seaborne cargo liability regime: new political–economic environments in the 21 century
by Lijun Zhao - 763-775 A continuous berth template design model with multiple wharfs
by Kuancheng Huang & Suprayogi & Ariantini
July 2016, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 541-551 Crew injuries in container vessel accidents
by Yishu Zheng & Wayne K. Talley & Di Jin & ManWo Ng - 552-568 Shipboard safety: exploring organizational and regulatory factors
by Jørn Fenstad & Øyvind Dahl & Trond Kongsvik - 569-579 Administrative burdens and over-exertion in Swedish short sea shipping
by Cecilia Österman & Carl Hult - 580-596 Port security training and education in Europe—a framework and a roadmap to harmonization
by Luca Urciuoli - 597-613 Container terminal employees’ perceptions of the effects of sustainable supply chain management on sustainability performance
by Chin-Shan Lu & Po-Lin Lai & Yi-Pin Chiang - 614-629 Comparative analysis of port competency requirements in Vietnam and Korea
by Vinh V. Thai & Gi-Tae Yeo & Ji-Yeong Pak - 630-643 Port e-Transformation, customer satisfaction and competitiveness
by Sang-Yoon Lee & Jose L. Tongzon & Yonghee Kim - 644-659 Measuring port efficiency using bootstrapped DEA: the case of Vietnamese ports
by Hong-Oanh Nguyen & Hong-Van Nguyen & Young-Tae Chang & Anthony T. H. Chin & Jose Tongzon
May 2016, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 386-388 Obituary
by Sophia Everett - 389-406 Strategic capacity competition and overcapacity in shipping
by Ying Kou & Meifeng Luo - 407-419 Achieving an ASEAN single shipping market: shipping and logistics firms’ perspective
by Jose L. Tongzon & Sang-Yoon Lee