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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A combined qualitative ship valuation estimation model Koray, Murat

2 p. 205-217
artikel
2 A Delphi-AHP study on STCW leadership competence in the age of autonomous maritime operations Kim, Tae-eun

2 p. 163-181
artikel
3 A fuzzy AHP decision support system for selecting yard cranes in marine container terminals Moghadam, Mansoor Kiani
2011
2 p. 227-240
artikel
4 A human-centred design approach for the development and conducting of maritime cyber resilience training Erstad, Erlend

2 p. 241-266
artikel
5 Allision risk analysis of offshore petroleum installations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf—an empirical study of vessel traffic patterns Hassel, Martin
2016
2 p. 175-195
artikel
6 A method for extracting key performance indicators from maritime safety management norms Valdez Banda, Osiris A.
2016
2 p. 237-265
artikel
7 Assessment of the chemical concentrations and the environmental risk of tank cleaning effluents in the Baltic Sea Honkanen, Milja
2013
2 p. 161-183
artikel
8 Atmospheric emissions of European SECA shipping: long-term projections Kalli, Juha
2013
2 p. 129-145
artikel
9 A touch of salt: the image of shipping in newspapers of the UK Theotokas, Ioannis
2014
2 p. 177-190
artikel
10 Authentic assessment in seafarer education: using literature review to investigate its validity and reliability through rubrics Ghosh, Samrat
2015
2 p. 317-336
artikel
11 Autonomous maritime operations and the influence of situational awareness within maritime navigation Chan, Jevon P.

2 p. 121-140
artikel
12 Autonomous ships and the collision avoidance regulations: a licensed deck officer survey Hannaford, Elspeth

2 p. 233-266
artikel
13 Barriers for adoption of energy efficiency operational measures in shipping industry Dewan, Mohammud Hanif
2018
2 p. 169-193
artikel
14 Beyond COVID-19: the future of maritime transport Carballo Piñeiro, Laura

2 p. 127-133
artikel
15 Binding rules or voluntary actions? A conceptual framework for CSR in shipping Yliskylä-Peuralahti, Johanna
2014
2 p. 251-268
artikel
16 Blue growth and ocean governance—how to balance the use and the protection of the seas Ehlers, Peter
2016
2 p. 187-203
artikel
17 “Blue” social capital and work performance: anthropological fieldwork among crew members at four Danish international ships Grøn, Sisse
2013
2 p. 185-212
artikel
18 Building a resilient university: ensuring academic continuity—transition from face-to-face to online in the COVID-19 pandemic Bartusevičienė, Inga

2 p. 151-172
artikel
19 By Anna Petrig, Ed—2010: sea piracy law: selected national legal frameworks and regional legislative approaches/droit de la piraterie maritime: cadres juridiques nationaux et approches législatives régionales Kojima, Chie
2011
2 p. 243-245
artikel
20 Circular economy approach to facilitate the transition of the port cities into self-sustainable energy ports—a case study in Copenhagen-Malmö Port (CMP) Karimpour, Reza
2019
2 p. 225-247
artikel
21 Code of behaviour at sea: women seafarers’ shipboard identity management Kitada, Momoko
2013
2 p. 213-227
artikel
22 Correction to: A novel hybrid MCDM approach to evaluate ports’ dredging project criteria based on intuitionistic fuzzy DEMATEL and GOWPA Khorram, Saeed

2 p. 275
artikel
23 COVID-19: Chittagong Port and aftermath Mannan, Samsul

2 p. 247-264
artikel
24 COVID-19 digitization in maritime: understanding cyber risks Kuhn, Kristen

2 p. 193-214
artikel
25 Cybersecurity in the European Union port sector in light of the digital transformation and the COVID-19 pandemic Bocayuva, Manuela

2 p. 173-192
artikel
26 Decision-making process for journal articles Song, Dong-Wook

2 p. 159-162
artikel
27 Developing a marine engineering centre of excellence for competency-based training Balaji, Rajoo
2017
2 p. 293-311
artikel
28 Developing multidisciplinary blended learning courses for maritime education with cross-European collaboration Boulougouris, Evangelos
2019
2 p. 319-340
artikel
29 Development of a prototype tool for ballast water risk management using a combination of hydrodynamic models and agent-based modeling Hansen, Flemming T.
2014
2 p. 219-245
artikel
30 Development of quantitative team performance evaluation method for ERM Wu, Yanbin
2015
2 p. 333-347
artikel
31 ECDIS transitional period completion: analyses, observations and findings Brčić, David
2019
2 p. 359-377
artikel
32 Edwin Hutchins: Cognition in the wild: MIT Press, Cambridge, 1995, pp. 402. ISBN: 9780262581462 Solberg, Mads

2 p. 267-272
artikel
33 Employability skills of maritime business graduates: industry perspectives Chen, Peggy Shu-Ling
2018
2 p. 267-292
artikel
34 Employee engagement in the shipping industry: a study of engagement among Indian officers Bhattacharya, Yogendra
2014
2 p. 267-292
artikel
35 e-Navigation and situation-dependent manoeuvring assistance to enhance maritime emergency response Baldauf, Michael
2011
2 p. 209-226
artikel
36 Environmental risk assessment of the most commonly transported chemicals: case study of Finnish coastal areas Häkkinen, Jani
2013
2 p. 147-160
artikel
37 Erratum to: Natalie Klein: Maritime security and the law of the sea Mejia, Maximo Q.
2012
2 p. 249
artikel
38 Evaluating the impact of PSC inspectors’ professional profile: a case study of the Spanish Maritime Administration Ravira, Francisco J.
2016
2 p. 221-236
artikel
39 Exploring maritime ergonomics from a bottom line perspective Österman, Cecilia

2 p. 153-168
artikel
40 Feasibility study of diesel engine replacement on passenger ships: a system dynamics approach Prastyasari, Fadilla Indrayuni
2019
2 p. 281-296
artikel
41 Formative assessment in maritime simulator-based higher education Karahalil, Meric

2 p. 181-207
artikel
42 From Titanic to Costa Concordia—a century of lessons not learned Schröder-Hinrichs, Jens-Uwe
2012
2 p. 151-167
artikel
43 Functions, performances and perceptions of work on ships Ljung, Margareta
2014
2 p. 231-250
artikel
44 Game-based learning for maritime education and training: the case of Trader of the World Nikitakos, N.
2016
2 p. 265-291
artikel
45 Getting the work done: motivation needs and processes for seafarers and dock workers Mitroussi, Kyriaki
2014
2 p. 247-265
artikel
46 Günther Zade, 1936–2006 Laubstein, Karl

2 p. 125-126
artikel
47 Guest editorial Sellberg, Charlott

2 p. 133-141
artikel
48 How do BRM-training participants understand non-technical skills? Fjeld, Guro Persdotter

2 p. 235-269
artikel
49 How to achieve an effective behavioral-based safety plan: the analysis of an attitude questionnaire for the maritime industry Ventikos, Nikolaos P.
2014
2 p. 207-230
artikel
50 How to make blue growth operational? A local and regional stakeholders perspective in Greece Kyvelou, Stella Sofia I.
2019
2 p. 249-280
artikel
51 Human-centred risk assessment for a land-based control interface for an autonomous vessel Hoem, Åsa S.

2 p. 179-211
artikel
52 Identifying factors affecting salvage rewards of crewless vessels — lessons from a case study Suri, Mayank

2 p. 213-232
artikel
53 Improving maritime English competence as the cornerstone of safety at sea: a focus on teaching practices to improve maritime communication James, Allison J.
2018
2 p. 293-310
artikel
54 Incident reporting in Finnish shipping companies Lappalainen, Jouni
2011
2 p. 167-181
artikel
55 Information density in bridge team communication and miscommunication—a quantitative approach to evaluate maritime communication John, Peter
2013
2 p. 229-244
artikel
56 Integrating motivated goal achievement in maritime simulator training Hjellvik, Simen

2 p. 209-240
artikel
57 Learning to navigate: the centrality of instructions and assessments for developing students’ professional competencies in simulator-based training Sellberg, Charlott
2018
2 p. 249-265
artikel
58 Low-fi simulation of bridge team communication John, Peter
2016
2 p. 337-351
artikel
59 Malcolm MacLachlan (ed.): Maritime psychology: research in organizational & health behavior at sea Kim, Tae-eun

2 p. 269-272
artikel
60 Marine engineers’ training: Educational assessment for an engine room simulator Tsoukalas, Vasilios D.

2 p. 429-448
artikel
61 Maritime and marine: synonyms, solitudes or schizophrenia? Hildebrand, L. P.
2014
2 p. 173-176
artikel
62 Maritime education factors and presenteeism: a comparative quantitative study Ferritto, Virginia R.
2016
2 p. 353-380
artikel
63 Market-based measures for greenhouse gas emissions from ships: a review Psaraftis, Harilaos N.
2012
2 p. 211-232
artikel
64 Market structures in coastal shipping: what to expect in Canada following the Comprehensive and Economic Trade Agreement with the European Union? Laribi, Sofiane
2018
2 p. 213-227
artikel
65 Modeling market valuation of offshore drilling contractors Kaiser, Mark J.
2014
2 p. 299-330
artikel
66 Modeling the risk of ship grounding—a literature review from a risk management perspective Mazaheri, Arsham
2013
2 p. 269-297
artikel
67 Oil pollution violations on vessels and adequacy of maritime training Balaji, Rajoo
2012
2 p. 187-209
artikel
68 Oil spill risk analysis of routeing heavy ship traffic in Norwegian waters Akhtar, Juned
2011
2 p. 233-247
artikel
69 Old laws for new risks at sea: mineral resources, climate change, sea lanes, and cables Jenisch, Uwe K.
2012
2 p. 169-185
artikel
70 Open user interface architecture for digital multivendor ship bridge systems Nordby, Kjetil
2019
2 p. 297-318
artikel
71 Performance-based ship management contracts using the Shipping KPI standard Rialland, Agathe
2014
2 p. 191-206
artikel
72 Perspectives on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global and African maritime transport sectors, and the potential implications for Africa’s maritime governance Oyenuga, Adekola

2 p. 215-245
artikel
73 Polar Code application areas in the Arctic Karahalil, Meric

2 p. 219-234
artikel
74 Potential economic benefits of using a weather ship routing system at Short Sea Shipping Grifoll, M.
2018
2 p. 195-211
artikel
75 Practical experiences on incident reporting in maritime pilotage in Finland Kunnaala-Hyrkki, Vappu
2018
2 p. 149-168
artikel
76 Publisher Correction: Identifying factors affecting salvage rewards of crewless vessels — lessons from a case study Suri, Mayank

2 p. 275
artikel
77 Publisher Correction: Safety challenges related to autonomous ships in mixed navigational environments Kim, Tae-eun

2 p. 273
artikel
78 Questionnaire assessment of training in a marine simulator Tsoukalas, Vasilios D.
2014
2 p. 293-312
artikel
79 Relationship between latent conditions and the characteristics of holes in marine accidents based on the Swiss cheese model Fukuoka, Koji
2016
2 p. 267-292
artikel
80 Research on algorithms for autonomous navigation of ships Lazarowska, Agnieszka
2019
2 p. 341-358
artikel
81 Reviewing simulator-based training and assessment in maritime education: a topic modelling approach for tracing conceptual developments Wiig, A. Camilla

2 p. 143-164
artikel
82 Risk factors and theory building: a study to improve passenger vessel safety Szwed, Paul S.
2011
2 p. 183-208
artikel
83 Safety challenges related to autonomous ships in mixed navigational environments Kim, Tae-eun

2 p. 141-159
artikel
84 Shipping operations support in the “High North”: examining availability of icebreakers along the Northern Sea Route Dalaklis, Dimitrios
2018
2 p. 129-147
artikel
85 Ship security challenges in high-risk areas: manageable or insurmountable? Liwång, Hans
2014
2 p. 201-217
artikel
86 Simulators in bridge operations training and assessment: a systematic review and qualitative synthesis Sellberg, Charlott
2016
2 p. 247-263
artikel
87 Sustainable procurement and environmental life-cycle costing in maritime transport Luttenberger, Axel
2016
2 p. 219-231
artikel
88 Techno-economic study of LNG diesel power (dual fuel) ship Ge, Jiawei
2016
2 p. 233-245
artikel
89 Technology, and the up-skilling or deskilling conundrum Bhardwaj, Suresh
2013
2 p. 245-253
artikel
90 Terje Aven and Shital Thekdi: Risk science—an introduction: Routledge, London, 2022, pp. 426. ISBN: 9780367742683 Naseri, Masoud

2 p. 267-271
artikel
91 The concept of “shipowner” under new maritime labor law (MLC, 2006): does the shipowner own the ship? (comparative analysis of national law of Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom) Lielbarde, Sandra
2018
2 p. 229-247
artikel
92 The continuum of simulator-based maritime training and education Kim, Tae-eun

2 p. 135-150
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93 The Electronic Chart. Fundamentals, Functions, Data and other Essentials: A Textbook for ECDIS Use and Training. (Third Revised Edition). Horst Hecht, Bernhard Berking, Mathias Jonas, Lee Alexander. Geomares Publishing, The Netherlands. ISBN 978-90-806205-8-2. 378 pages. 59 Euro Muirhead, Peter
2011
2 p. 241-242
artikel
94 The impact of redundancy on reliability in machinery systems on unmanned ships Eriksen, Stig

2 p. 161-177
artikel
95 The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006—reflections on challenges for flag State implementation McConnell, Moira L.
2011
2 p. 127-141
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96 The meaning of corporate social performance in seaports: the managers’ perspective Batalha, Eduardo

2 p. 183-203
artikel
97 The motivations and expectations of students pursuing maritime education Lau, Yui-yip
2015
2 p. 313-331
artikel
98 Theorizing seafarers’ participation and learning in an evolving maritime workplace: an activity theory perspective Narayanan, Saratkumar C.

2 p. 165-180
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99 The precautionary principle in maritime affairs Wang, Runyu
2011
2 p. 143-165
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100 The problem of misdeclared container weight: perspectives from New Zealand and implications for its law King, Murray
2015
2 p. 205-220
artikel
101 The relationship between maritime education and employer trust: the structural equation modelling (SEM) perspective Othman, Mohamad Rosni
2015
2 p. 293-316
artikel
102 The X-Posse project Schinas, Orestis
2013
2 p. 255-257
artikel
103 Thomas Aboagye Mensah, 1932–2020 Mukherjee, Proshanto K.

2 p. 271-273
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104 Towards a better port industry by Peter W. de Langen Fonseca, Tiago

2 p. 265-268
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105 Towards port infrastructure adaptation: a global port climate risk analysis Mutombo, Kana
2016
2 p. 161-173
artikel
106 Trust and safety onboard Gausdal, Anne H.
2017
2 p. 197-217
artikel
107 Unlocking long-term safety, environmental and economic values of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Kim, Tae-eun

2 p. 117-120
artikel
108 Using the flipped classroom to improve student engagement and to prepare graduates to meet maritime industry requirements: a focus on maritime education James, Allison J.
2014
2 p. 331-343
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