Our Results

Research outputs of the project, including scholarly articles, books, and media appearances.

Results: Journal Articles

Disruptions and Resilience in Global Container Shipping and Ports: The COVID-19 Pandemic vs the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis

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Economic impact analysis of installing a Same Risk Area under the Ballast Water Management Convention

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Greening of ports: sailing the green course

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Partners: Joan Milewski,
Port Resiliency and the Effects of Hurricanes on Port Operations

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Improvement of container terminal productivity with knowledge about future transport modes : a theoretical agent-based modelling approach

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A Comeback of Wind Power in Shipping: An Economic and Operational Review on the Wind-Assisted Ship Propulsion Technology

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Port Greening: Discrete Choice Analysis Investigation on Environmental Parameters Affecting Container Shipping Companies’ Behaviors

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A techno-economic environmental cost model for Arctic shipping

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Potential and limiting factors in the use of alternative fuels in the European maritime sector

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Partners: Theo Notteboom,
An energy consumption approach to estimate air emission reductions in container shipping

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Principal-agent problems in decarbonizing container shipping: A panel data analysis

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Partners: Michael Dooms,
An Exploration of Social License to Operate (SLTO) Measurement in the Port Industry: The Case of North America

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Partners: Trevor Heaver,
Reducing Anchorage in Ports: Changing Technologies, Opportunities and Challenges

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Partners: Theo Notteboom,
Autonomous ship alternatives for container shipping in the Arctic routes

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The impacts of carbon pricing on maritime transport costs and their implications for developing economies

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Partners: Jason Monios,
Competing institutional logics and institutional erosion in environmental governance of maritime transport

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Visibility and verifiability in port governance transparency: exploring stakeholder expectations

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Partners: Michael Dooms,
Determinants of Sustainability Reporting in the Present Institutional Context: The Case of Port Managing Bodies

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Economic evaluation of alternative technologies to mitigate sulphur emissions in maritime container transport from both the vessel owner and shipper perspective

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Partners: Michael Dooms,
Creating an industry-level business model of sustainability: The case of the European ports industry

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