People

Jason Monios

Kedge Business School

Dr. Jason Monios is an Associate Professor in Maritime Logistics at Kedge Business School, Marseille, France. His research areas include intermodal transport and logistics, port system evolution, collaboration and integration in port hinterlands, port governance and policy, institutional and regulatory settings, port sustainability and climate change adaptation. He has led numerous research projects on these topics with a total budget of over €1m. He has over 70 peer-reviewed academic publications in addition to numerous research and consultancy reports, covering Europe, North and South America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. He has worked with national and regional transport authorities and co-authored technical reports with UNCTAD and UN-ECLAC.

Jason is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and co-chair of the Intermodal Freight Transport SIG of the World Conference on Transportation Research Society (WCTRS), as well as a member of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME), the Port Performance Research Network (PPRN) and the Port Economics online initiative. He currently holds visiting positions at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and the University of Manitoba, Canada.

Project Clusters

Results

A new conception of port governance under climate change

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Successful adoption of maritime environmental policy: The Mediterranean emission control area

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The economic impact of the Mediterranean Sulfur Emission Control Area

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The principal-agent problem in hierarchical policy making: A failure of policy to support the transition to LNG as an alternative shipping fuel

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Decarbonisation of the shipping sector – Time to ban fossil fuels?

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Maritime governance after COVID-19: how responses to market developments and environmental challenges lead towards degrowth

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The Moral Limits of Market‐Based Mechanisms: An Application to the International Maritime Sector

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Competing institutional logics and institutional erosion in environmental governance of maritime transport

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Deep adaptation to climate change in the maritime transport sector – a new paradigm for maritime economics?

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