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基本説明
Thoroughly international in terms of scope and coverage, this original reference is a timely, comprehensive and insightful overview of the key contemporary research issues in maritime business.
Full Description
The International Handbook of Maritime Business is a timely, comprehensive and insightful overview of the key contemporary research issues in maritime business. Dynamic changes in recent years have meant that maritime transport is increasingly recognized as a key integrated component of international logistics and a facilitator of global supply chains. With contributions from the world's leading scholars in the field, the Handbook reflects this new perspective and offers a unique and indispensable source of reference and information.
Thoroughly international in terms of scope and coverage, this original reference work will prove invaluable to postgraduate students of maritime studies, logistics, international business and marine technology. Anyone interested in developing an understanding of contemporary research issues in maritime business should not be without this Handbook.
Contents
Contents:
1. Editor's Introduction: The Maritime Industry Means Business
Kevin Cullinane
2. Business Models, Supply Chain Efficiency and Port Efficiency: New Strategic Imperatives
Ross Robinson
3. Process Modelling: A Method to Increase the Performance of Container Terminals
Thomas Pawlik and Phanthian Zuesongdham
4. Knowledge Management Systems in Maritime Logistics
Eon-Seong Lee and Dong-Wook Song
5. Synchronisation of Seaborne Cold Chains
Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
6. The Multimodal Transport of Flowers between Taiwan and China
Anthony Beresford and Chang Zheng
7. The Logistics Functions of Shipping Lines: Perceptions of International Shippers in South Korea and the UK
Ki-Soon Hwang, Richard Gray and Kevin Cullinane
8. Bundling Transport and Logistics Services in Global Supply Chains
Hercules E. Haralambides and Michele Acciaro
9. Maritime Networks: A Source of Competitiveness for Shipping Lines
Antoine Frémont
10. Organisational Effectiveness in Seaports: A Systems Approach
Cimen Karatas Cetin and Güldem Cerit
11. Unravelling Dynamics in Inter-Container Port Relationships through an Examination of Liner Service Patterns
Wei Yim Yap and Theo E. Notteboom
12. The Economics Behind the Awarding of Terminals in Seaports: Towards a Research Agenda
Christophe Theys, Theo E. Notteboom, Athanasios A. Pallis and Peter W. De Langen
13. Mergers and Acquisitions in the Shipping Industry: The Effect on Corporate Value
Osvaldo Rodrigues de Araujo Rios and Heather Leggate McLaughlin
14. Private Equity Investment in the European Ferry Market
Alfred J. Baird
15. Ownership Equity and Efficiency: The Case of Australian Bulk Ports
Sophia Everett and Rae Weston
16. The Hedging Performance of the Capesize Forward Freight Market
Manolis G. Kavussanos and Ilias D. Visvikis
17. The Potential for the Use of Single- versus Dual-Purpose Officers in Firms: A Theoretical Analysis Based on Resource-based, Transaction Cost and Labour Market Economics
Ioannis Theotokas and Maria Anne Wagtmann
Index