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PortEconomics members @ IAME2016 ConferenceFeatured

PortEconomics members @ IAME2016 Conference

August 30th, 2016 Featured, PortStudies

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Portgraphic: fleet capacity (owned/chartered) of container shipping lines
Portgraphic: fleet capacity (owned/chartered) of container shipping lines

The annual conference of the International Association of PortΕconomics – IAME 2016, that was held 23-26 August in Hamburg, Germany provided to the PortEconomics team the opportunity to present the port research that they conducted over the last year.

In total, PortEconomics members presented 16 different port or port related studies that progressed over the course of the last months, shaping research developments in the emerging research field of port economics, policy and management, as well as in port related studies.

Over the next days, PortEconomics will bring to its readers further information and material on the research presented by its members during the IAME 2016 Conference – Stay tuned…

  • Port Authority Strategies: Entrepreneurial Opportunity Seaport Competition based on Structural Complementarity and Substitutability – Indra Vonck, Notteboom Theo & Michael Dooms
  • Port Collaboration Beyond Proximity: Inter-Organisational Relationships of European Port Management Entities – Athanasios Pallis & Paraskevi Kladaki
  • The Disadvantages of Scale in Container Maritime Shipping – Jean-Paul Rodrigue
  • Geographies of Power – Evolution, Stability and Concentration in the Liner Shipping Industry – Gordon Wilmsmeier
  • Energy Consumption and Energy Efficiency Indicators in Container Terminals – a National Inventory – Thomas Spengler & Gordon Wilmsmeier
  • A Critical Assessment of the Impact of Weight Regulations on South African Container Terminals – Darren Fraser & Mark Fearick
  • Using Tariff Data for Port Economic Impact Analysis of Cargo Movement – Grace Wang, Wen-Huei Chang & Yue Cui
  • Reflecting Economic Activity through Ports: The Case of Australia  – Jason Angelopoulos, Persa Paflioti, Thomas Vitsounis, Constantinos Chlomoudis & Ioannis Tsamourgelis
  • Comparison on Competitive Advantages of Major World Maritime Clusters – Wei Zhang & Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
  • Port Governance Reform and Institutional Plasticity: Insights from the Italian Case – Francesco Parola, Claudio Ferrari, Alessio Tei, Giovanni Satta & Enrico Musso
  • Environmental Differentiated Port Infrastructure Charging: Current Status and Implications in the Hamburg-Le Havre Range – Magali Geerts, Michaël Dooms & Mychal Langenus
  • Tackling Uncertainty in Green Pricing Decision-Making: the Case of Port Infrastructure – Magali Geerts, Michaël Dooms & Mychal Langenus
  • Cyclone Risk Mapping for Critical Coastal Infrastructure: Cases of East Asian Seaports – Jasmine Siu Lee Lam, Chang Liu & Xueni Gou
  • Box Dynamics: “Leaders”, “Followers” and Transmitting Mechanisms-An Inter-Sectoral Analysis – Persa Paflioti, Thomas Vitsounis, Collins Teye, Michael Bell & Ioannis Tsamourgelis [Read more]
  • Innovative Solutions for Enhancing Customer Value in Liner Shipping – Jasmine Siu Lee Lam & Xiunian Zhang
  • Flesh to the Bones: the Local Determinants of Interregional Shipping Flows – César Ducruet, Claudio Ferrari, Hidekazu Itoh, Alessio Tei

 

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