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The PortStudies Database 

(Journal Papers: 2009) 


The PortStudies database contains all the papers dealing with port economics, policy and management that were published in academic journals and is is based on a systematic review of the content of all the academic Journals since 1997. 
The database includes papers on the role of ports in maritime, logistics and intermodal transport networks, logistics functions of ports, papers on clustering of maritime activities, spatial developments in port regions, studies of port performance, studies of market structures in ports and so on. It does not include papers on port engineering, terminal operations, terminal equipment, waterfront development and port history.  

 When you use the PortStudies database please acknowledge the study for which the database was originally constructed:

Pallis, A.A., Vitsounis, T.K. and de Langen, P.W. (2010). Port economics, policy and management: Review of an emerging research field, Transport Reviews30(1) 115-161. [Download] [Journal webpage]

Consult the same study for a detailed bibliometric analysis, content classification and citation analysis of all port studies published in scholarly journals (1997-2008) -


 For a detailed content analysis of all the all these  port studies:

Pallis, A.A., Vitsounis, T.K., De Langen, P.W. and Notteboom, T. (2009). A content analysis of published research in port economics, policy and management (1997-2008)Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) 2009 Conference, Copenhagen, June 2009. [Download] 

  2009
  1. Ablanedo-Rosas, J.H. and Ruiz-Torres J.A. (2009). Benchmarking of Mexican ports with data envelopment analysis, International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 1(3), pp. 276-295.
  2. Al-Eraqi A.S., Khader A.T. and Mustafa A. (2009). DEA Malmquist index measurement in Middle East and East African containers terminals, International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 1(3), pp. 249-259.
  3. Αlmotairi, B. and Lumsden K. (2009). Port logistics platform integration in supply chain management, International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 1(2), pp. 194-210.
  4. Ambrosino, D., Anghinolfi, D., Paolucci, M. and Sciomachen, A.  (2009). A new three-step heuristic for the Master Bay Plan Problem, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(1), pp.98-120.
  5. Anderson, C.M., Opaluch, J.J. and Grigalunas T.A. (2009). The demand for import services at US container ports, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(2), pp. 156-185.
  6. Castillo-Manzano, J.I., Castro-Nuno, M., Laxe, F.G., Lopez-Valpuesta, L. and Arevalo-Quijada, M.T. (2009). Low-cost port competitiveness index: Implementation in the Spanish port system, Marine Policy, 33(4), pp. 591-598
  7. Chen, S-L. (2009). Port Administrative Structure Change Worldwide: Its Implication for Restructuring Port Authorities in Taiwan, Transport Reviews, 29(2), pp. 163-181.
  8. Cheon, S. (2009). Impact of global terminal operators on port efficiency: a tiered data envelopment analysis approach, International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 12(2), pp.85-101.
  9. Cox, J., Mahoney, D. and Smart, M. (2009). Port Botany's Landside: Market Pricing to Address Congestion, Economic Papers, 28(1), pp. 49-55.
  10. Cui, L., Sjoholm, L. and Wang, Y. (2009). The use of third party logistics services by Swedish manufacturing firms: current situation and future prospects, International Journal of Shipping & Transport Logistics, 1(4), pp. 396-418.
  11. Cullinane, K. and Wang, Y. (2009). A capacity-based measure of container port accessibility, International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 12(2), pp.103-117.
  12. De Langen, P.W. and Chouly, A. (2009). Strategies of terminal operating companies in changing environments, International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 12(6), pp.423-434.

    [authors' version-available@PortEconomics.eu]

  13. Dias, J.C.Q., Azevedo, S.G., Ferreira, J., and Palma. F.S. (2009). A comparative benchmarking analysis of main Iberian container terminals: a DEA approach, International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 1(3), pp.260-275.
  14. Douma, A. Schutten, M. and Schuur, P. (2009). Waiting profiles: An efficient protocol for enabling distributed planning of container barge rotations along terminals in the port of Rotterdam, Transportation Research Part C, 17(2), pp.133-148.
  15. Ducruet, C. and van der Horst, M. (2009). Transport Integration at European Ports: Measuring the Role and Position of Intermediaries, European Journal of Transport & Infrastructure Research, 9(2), pp. 121-142.
  16. Ducruet, C., Roussin, St. and Jo Jin-Cheol (2009), Going West? Spatial polarization of the North Korean port system, Journal of Transport Geography, 17(5), pp. 357-368
  17. Fan, L., Wilson, W.W. and Tolliver, D. (2009). Logistical rivalries and port competition for container flows to US markets: Impacts of changes in Canada’s logistics system and expansion of the Panama Canal, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(4), pp. 327-357.
  18. Ferrari, C. and Basta, M. (2009). Port concession fees based on the price-cap regulation: A DEA approach, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(1), pp. 121-135
  19. Fung, M.K. (2009). Does trigger point mechanism create monopoly power for Hong Kong container terminals, Maritime Policy & Management, 36(4), pp. 325-336.
  20. Fusillo, M. (2009). Structural factors underlying mergers and acquisitions in liner shipping, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(2), pp. 209-226.
  21. Garcia-Alonso, L. and Sanchez-Soriano, J. (2009). Port selection from a hinterland perspective, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(3), pp. 260-269.
  22. Gonzalez, M.M. and Trujillo, L. (2009). Efficiency measurement in the port industry: A survey of the empirical evidence, Journal of Transport Economics and Policy , 43(2), pp.157-191.
  23. Gonzalez-Laxe, F. (2009).  Contextualisation of the port operating systems: main European and Latin American trends, International of Transport Economics, 36(3), pp. 337-359.
  24. Guan, Ch. and Liu, R.R. (2009). Container terminal gate appointment system optimization, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(4), pp. 378-398.
  25. Guironnet, J-P., Peypoch, N. and Solonandrasana B. (2009). A note on productivity change in French and Italian seaportsInternational Journal of Shipping & Transport Logistics, 1(3), pp. 216-226
  26. Imai, A.; Shintani, K. and Papadimitriou, S. (2009). Multi-port vs. Hub-and-Spoke port calls by containershipsTransportation Research Part E, 45(5), pp.740-757.
  27. Hadjiconstantinou, E. and Ma, N.L. (2009). Evaluating straddle carrier deployment policies: a simulation study for the Piraeus container terminalMaritime Policy & Management, 36(4), pp.353-366.
  28. Hall, P.V. (2009). Container ports, local benefits and transportation worker earnings, GeoJournal, 74(1), pp.67-83.

  29. Hommes, S., Hulscher, J.M.H., Mulder, J.P.M., Otter, H.S. and Bressels H.Th.A. (2009). Role of perceptions and knowledge in the impact assessment for the extension of Mainport Rotterdam, Marine Policy, 33(1), pp. 146-155.
  30. Lagoudis, I.N. and Platis, A.N. (2009). Using birth-and-death theory for container terminal strategic investment decisions, International Journal of Decision Sciences, Risk and Management, 1 (1/2), pp. 81-103.
  31. Laih, C.H. and Chen, K.Y. (2009). Economics on the oprimal port queuing prising to bulk ships, Applied Economics, 41(22), pp.2817-2825.
  32. Liu, Q. and Medda, F. (2009). Port infrastructure efficiency: the Europe-Mediterranean case, International Journal of Shipping & Transport Logistics, 1(4), pp. 361-385.
  33. Long, N.V. and Wong, K-Y. (2009). A Tale of Two Ports: The Economic Geography of Inter-City Rivalry, Review of International Economics, 17(2), pp. 261-279
  34. Low, J.M.W., Lam, S.W. and Tang, L.C. (2009). Assessment of hub status among Asian ports from a network perspective, Transportation Research Part A, 43(6), pp. 593-606.
  35. Lozano, S. (2009). Estimating productivity growth of Spanish ports using a non-radial, non-oriented Malmquist index, International Journal of Shipping & Transport Logistics, 1(3), pp.227-248.
  36. Lun, Y.H.V. and Cariou, P. (2009). An analytical framework for managing container terminals, International Journal of Shipping & Transport Logistics, 1(4), pp. 419-436.
  37. Marques R.C., and Luz C.M. (2009). Governance and performance evaluation of the Portuguese seaports in the European context, International Journal of Services, Economics and Management, 1(4), pp. 340-357.
  38. Mazaheri, A. and Ekwall, D. (2009). Impacts of the ISPS code on port activities: a case study on Swedish ports, World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research (WRITR), 2(4), pp. 326-342.
  39. Monaco, M.F., Moccia, L. & Sammarra, M. (2009). Operations Research for the management of a transshipment container terminal: The Gioia Tauro case, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(1), pp. 7-35.
  40. Ng, A.K.Y. (2009). Competitiveness of short sea shipping and the role of port: the case of North Europe, Maritime Policy & Management, 36 (4), pp. 337-352.
  41. Ng, A.K.Y. and Gujar, G.C. (2009). The spatial characteristics of inland transport hubs: evidences from Southern India, Journal of Transport Geograph, 17(5), pp. 346-356.
  42. Ng, A.K.Y. and Gujar, G.C. (2009). Government policies, efficiency and competitiveness: The case of dry ports in India, Transport Policy, 16(5), pp. 232-239.
  43. Norzaidi, M.D., Siong, C.C., Murali, R. and Salwani M.I. (2009). Towards a holistic model in investigating the effects of intranet usage on managerial performance: a study on Malaysian port industry, Maritime Policy & Management, 36 (3), pp. 269-289.
  44. Notteboom, T.E. (2009). Complementarity and substitutability among adjacent gateway ports, Environment and Planning A, 41(3), pp. 743-762. [authors' version-available@PortEconomics.eu]
  45. Panayides, P.M. and Song, D-W. (2009). Port integration in global supply chains: measures and implications for maritime logistics, International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 12(2), pp.133-145.
  46. Panayides, P.M; Maxoulis, C.N.; Wang, T.F. & Ng, K.Y.A. (2009). A Critical Analysis of DEA Applications to Seaport Economic Efficiency MeasurementTransport Reviews, 29(2), pp.183-206.
  47. Parola, F. and Sciomachen, A. (2009). Modal split evaluation of a maritime container terminal, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(1), pp. 77-97.
  48. Pettit, S.J. and Beresford, A.K.C. (2009). Port development: from gateways to logistics hubs, Maritime Policy & Management, 36(3), pp. 253-267.
  49. Raya, J.M. (2009). Spanish seaports specialisation: a choice analysis, International Journal of Shipping & Transport Logistics , 1(4), pp. 386-395.
  50. Rodrigue, J-P. and Notteboom, T. (2009). The terminalization of supply chains: reassessing the role of terminals in port/hinterland logistical relationships, Maritime Policy & Management, 36 (2), pp. 165-183. [authors' version-available@PortEconomics.eu]
  51. Roso, V. (2009). The emergence and significance of dry ports: the case of the Port of Goteborg, World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research (WRITR), 2(4), pp. 296-310.
  52. Roso, V., Woxenius, J. and Lumsden, K. (2009). The dry port concept: connecting container seaports with the hinterland, Journal of Transport Geography, 17(5), pp. 338-345.
  53. Saeed, N. (2009). An analysis of carriers’ selection criteria when choosing container terminals in Pakistan, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(3), pp. 270-288.
  54. Schulze, P.M. and Prinz, A. (2009). Forecasting container transshipment in Germany, Applied Economics, 41(22), pp.2809-2815.
  55. Sharma, M.J. and Song J.Y. (2009). Performance based stratification and clustering for benchmarking of container terminal, Expert Systems with Applications, 36(3), pp. 5016-5022.
  56. Sohn, J-R.; Jung, C-M. (2009). The size effect of a port on the container handling efficiency level and market share in internation transshipment flow, Maritime Policy & Management, 36 (2), pp. 117-129.
  57. Song, D.-W. and Lee, P.T-W. (2009). Maritime logistics in the global supply chain, International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 12(2), pp.82-84.
  58. Soppé, M., Parola, F. and Frémont, A. (2009). Emerging inter-industry partnerships between shipping lines and stevedores: from rivalry to cooperation?, Journal of Transport Geography, 17(1), pp. 10-20.
  59. Talas, R. and Menachof, D.A. (2009). The efficient trade-off between security and cost for seaports: a conceptual model, International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management, 13(1), pp. 46-59.
  60. Tongzon, J.L. (2009). Port choice and freight forwarders, Transportation Research Part E, 45(1), pp. 185-195.
  61. Tongzon, J.L., Chang, Y-T. and Lee, S-Y. (2009). How supply chain  oriented is the port sector, International Journal of Production Economics, 122(1), pp. 21-34.
  62. Ugboma C., Ugboma, O. and Damachi, Β. (2009). A comparative assessment of service quality perspectives and satisfaction in ports: evidence from Nigeria, International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 1(2), pp. 172-193.
  63. Verhoeven, P. (2009). European ports policy: meeting contemporary governance challenges, Maritime Policy & Management, 36(1), pp. 79-101.
  64. Wiegmans, B.W., Konings, R. and Priemus, H. (2009). Critical mass for the development of a new container port in Vlissingen, Maritime Economics & Logistics, 11(4), pp. 399-417.
  65. Wu, J., and Liang, L. (2009). Performances and benchmarks of container ports using data envelopment analysis, International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 1(3), pp. 295-310.
  66. Wu, J., Yan, H. and Liu, J. (2009). Groups in DEA based cross-evaluation: An application to Asian container ports,  Maritime Policy & Management, 36(6), pp. 545-558.


Note 

The database includes papers on the role of ports in maritime, logistics and intermodal transport networks, logistics functions of ports, papers on clustering of maritime activities, spatial developments in port regions, studies of port performance, studies of market structures in ports and so on. It does not include papers on port engineering, terminal operations, terminal equipment, waterfront development and port history.


 When you use the PortStudies database please acknowledge the study for which the database was originally constructed:

Pallis, A.A., Vitsounis, T.K. and de Langen, P.W. (2010). Port economics, policy and management: Review of an emerging research field, Transport Reviews30(1) 115-161. [Download] [Journal webpage]


- Consult the same study for a detailed bibliometric analysis, content classification and citation analysis of all port studies published in scholarly journals (1997-2008) -


 For a detailed content analysis of all the all these  port studies:

Pallis, A.A., Vitsounis, T.K., De Langen, P.W. and Notteboom, T. (2009). A content analysis of published research in port economics, policy and management (1997-2008)Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) 2009 Conference, Copenhagen, June 2009. [Download] 

 

 
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