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    Optimizing Asia–Europe container network: The Suez Canal and Cape of Good Hope routes in a changing world

    Optimizing Asia–Europe container network: The Suez Canal and Cape of Good Hope routes in a changing world

    Seaports in a tense geopolitical environment: key agents or sitting ducks?

    Seaports in a tense geopolitical environment: key agents or sitting ducks?

    A systemic analysis of container terminal layouts

    A systemic analysis of container terminal layouts

    Sustainability, externalities, and ocean grabbing: addressing challenges in maritime transport

    Sustainability, externalities, and ocean grabbing: addressing challenges in maritime transport

    The impact of port service quality on customer satisfaction: the case of clearing and forwarding agents in Kuwait Shuwaikh Port

    The impact of port service quality on customer satisfaction: the case of clearing and forwarding agents in Kuwait Shuwaikh Port

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    Planning a network of marinas and tourist ports in Greece

    Planning a network of marinas and tourist ports in Greece

    Top-15 EU container ports in 2024: strong growth despite geopolitcal tensions

    Top-15 EU container ports in 2024: strong growth despite geopolitcal tensions

    GREPORT2024: Report on Greek Ports

    GREPORT2024: Report on Greek Ports

    PortGraphic: top 15 EU container ports in H1 2024

    PortGraphic: top 15 EU container ports in H1 2024

    The socioeconomic impact of cruise activities: Heraklion, Greece

    The socioeconomic impact of cruise activities: Heraklion, Greece

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    PhD posts in the area of ports and energy transition

    PhD posts in the area of ports and energy transition

    PortEconomics members among best-performing scholars globally

    PortEconomics members among best-performing scholars globally

    Accessibility or connectivity: why is it correct to say that in the Caribbean the main logistics problem is connectivity?

    Accessibility or connectivity: why is it correct to say that in the Caribbean the main logistics problem is connectivity?

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    Webinar: short sea shipping services in the southern Caribbean region

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    Antwerp-Bruges surpasses Rotterdam in Q1 2025: a structural shift or short-term fluctuation?

    Antwerp-Bruges surpasses Rotterdam in Q1 2025: a structural shift or short-term fluctuation?

    Container throughput at Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges: A growing rivalry

    Container throughput at Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges: A growing rivalry

    Top-15 EU container ports in 2024: strong growth despite geopolitcal tensions

    Top-15 EU container ports in 2024: strong growth despite geopolitcal tensions

    Singapore stuck between a shipping hub and a hard place

    Singapore stuck between a shipping hub and a hard place

    PortGraphic: Top-15 container ports in the EU, Jan-Sep 2024

    PortGraphic: Top-15 container ports in the EU, Jan-Sep 2024

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Michael Dooms

dr. Michaël Dooms (MSc & PhD, Applied Economics: Business and Technology, Solvay Business School, University of Brussels) is associate professor at the Solvay Business School at the University of Brussels (VUB). He is program director of the MSc in Management/Bedrijfskunde, teaches courses in Management and Strategy, Organization Design & Change, and is responsible for the internship program and foreign trade mission. For the trade mission project, since 2007, he has supervised more than 150 projects on the field aimed at foreign market expansion in emerging economies such as, inter alia, India, Brazil, China, Indonesia, Kenya, Colombia. His PhD Thesis won the 2011 Palgrave MacMillan MEL PhD Competition (4th edition). It treats the spatial and dynamic aspects of stakeholder management, with an application to large-scale infrastructure projects, including port projects, master plans, and vision cases. He is a member of PortEconomics.eu and a member of the Port Performance Research Network (PPRN), where he co-animates the port authority strategy group. His other research interests are in the fields of complex project evaluation (of large scale infrastructure projects), stakeholder management and corporate strategies. He is currently a guest professor of port management and strategy at universities in the Netherlands (MEL-Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Greece (AUEB), and formerly in Belgium (Antwerp, ITMMA). He has worked as a project manager and researcher on the formulation, evaluation, management and implementation of infrastructure development projects, strategies and visions characterized by a multi-disciplinary (integration of technical, economic and environmental criteria) and multi-stakeholder (public and private sector, local communities) approach, exceeding a total value of more than 10 million euros. Among the principals in contract research and consultancy are infrastructure managers (port authorities, airports, railway infrastructure,...), private construction firms and project developers, regional development agencies, stakeholder interest groups, trade associations, and various government levels (local, regional, national, transnational). In the field of strategy and organizational change, he was a key member of the strategy office developing and implementing of a strategic plan for the Belgian rail infrastructure manager Infrabel (2006-2010). In the management of the University of Brussels, he was vice-chairman of the Board of Directors during 2005-2008. He also co-founded a university spin-off company. From 2013 onwards, he leads the PORTOPIA project (www.portopia.eu), a large EU-FP7 collaborative research project on port performance measurement.

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PortEconomics members co-sharing thought-provoking Scheldt conference 2013

PortEconomics members co-sharing thought-provoking Scheldt conference 2013

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Turkey: Istanbul as a cruise hub in East Meditteranean Cruise

Turkey: Istanbul as a cruise hub in East Meditteranean

Turkey's potential on becoming a cruise hub for the East Mediterranean Region, and in particular the potential of Istanbul is the theme of the port study presented by PortEconomics member Michael Dooms along with Oguz Bagis during the annual conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists - IAME 2013, that was held...
Port authority strategies: The 'internationalisation' challenge Noticeboard

Port authority strategies: The 'internationalisation' challenge

"Internationalization" as a prospect and challenge has been the focus of the discussions on port authority strategies during the 11th Port Performance Research Network (PPRN) that met in Marseilles, France on Tuesday, 2 July 2013. PortEconomics member Michael Dooms and associate nembers Larissa van der Lugt and Francesco...
PortEconomics @ ESPO 2013: port strategies & cooperation Featured

PortEconomics @ ESPO 2013: port strategies & cooperation

International strategies of port authorities were the theme of an interactive session of the ESPO Conference 2013 in Varna which panel included PortEconomics member Michaël Dooms and moderated by PortEconomics ass member Larissa van der Lugt. They were joined by the director of Port of Rotterdam International, Mr. Roger Clasquin,...
Stakeholder management & infrastructure development in Antwerp Featured

Stakeholder management & infrastructure development in Antwerp

Stakeholder management and path dependence in large-scale transport infrastructure development: the port of Antwerp case (1960–2010) is the theme of a new port study by PortEconomics member Michael Dooms, PortEconomics associate member Elvira Haezendonck, in collaboration with Alain Verbeke. The present study argues that the...
Port performance management system: socio-economic impacts Featured

Port performance management system: socio-economic impacts

Their latest research on the the development of the European performance management system for seaports and in particular its application to socio-economic impacts, is the subject of the research presented by PortEconomics member Michael Dooms, along with Steven de Schepper, during this year's annual conference of the International...
The economic impact of river tourism on ports Featured

The economic impact of river tourism on ports

PortEconomics member Michael Dooms along with Mitchell van Ballen and PortEconomics associate member Elvira Haezendonck, presented their latest research on the economic impact of river tourism on ports: the case of Brussels, during the annual conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists - IAME 2012, that was held...
Dr. Michaël Dooms wins the 4th Palgrave McMillan MEL PhD competition Featured

Dr. Michaël Dooms wins the 4th Palgrave McMillan MEL PhD competition

PortEconomics associate member Dr. Michaël Dooms has won the 4th edition of the ‘Palgrave Macmillan Prize in Maritime Economics and Logistics (MEL)’ – a price awarded for PhD theses submitted and defended between July 2008 and June 2011. The prize was awarded after submission of the complete PhD thesis and an academic paper,...
The competitiveness of global port cities Featured

The competitiveness of global port cities

PortEconomics associate members Michael Dooms, César Ducruet, and Elvira Haezendonck contribute to a working paper offering an evaluation of the performance of the ports of the Seine Axis (Le Havre, Rouen, Caen and Paris), as well as an analysis of the impact of the ports on their territory and an assessment of policies and governance...
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