Publications

A list of publications from maritime researchers at CBS.

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Foto: Niels Moldrup, Handelsflådens Velfærdsråds Fotokonkurrence (2012)

Articles in peer reviewed journals

  1. HAEZENDONCK, Elvira, and DE LANGEN, Peter (2024). Ports as business eco-systems in transition. Maritime Transport Research, 7: 100125.

  2. ELMENSHAWY, Omar M., ÜLKÜ, M. Ali, ad HSUAN, Juliana (2024). Navigating Green Ship Recycling: A Systematic Review and Implications for Circularity and Sustainable Development. Sustainability, 16(17): 10.3390/su16177407.

  3. HAIYING, Jia, Liping JIANG, and Paulo AZEVEDO (2024). Green premium and the role of financial investors in sustainable investment in container shipping. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 189 (September): 103658.

  4. TUCKER, Hannah Knox (2024). Unfreedom and Slavery Under Sail: Intercolonial Trade in the British Atlantic, 1698-1766. Business History Review, 97(4): 1-28.

  5. BORRÁS, Susanne, HAAKONSSON, Stine, HENDRIKSEN, Christian, GERLI, Francesco, POULSEN, René Taudal, PALLESEN, Trine, CROXATTO, Lucas Somavilla, KUGELBERG, Susanna, and LARSEN, Henrik (2024). The transformative capacity of public sector organisations in sustainability transitions. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 53: 100904.

  6. CHRISTODOULOU, Anastasia, and Kevin CULLINANE (2024). TheProspects for, and Implication of, Emissions Trading in Shipping. Maritime Economics and Logistics, 26: 168-184.

  7. ANDERSEN, Kristina Vaarst, LORENZEN, Mark, and NOWINSKA, Agnieszka Urszula (2024). Scarce resources or damaged goods? On the legitimacy of laid-off workers following MNC failure. SMS Global Strategy Journal, https://doi.org/10.1002/gsj.1497 

  8. GREVE, M., and HANSEN, M. W. (2024). The role of shipping and logistics MNCs in economic development: a case study of how Maersk contributed to Vietnam’s ascendence to an export oriented economy. Journal of Shipping and Trade, 9(4): 1-30.

  9. DE LANGEN, Peter (2023). Advancing public interests through state ownership; the case of Port of Rotterdam. Geojournal, 88: 6507-6521.

  10. KUMAR, Pankaj, Agnieszka NOWINSKA, and Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM (2023). The Signaling Effect of Supplier's Customer Network Instability on Service Price: Insights from the Container Shipping Charter MarketJournal of Operations Management,

  11. DE LANGEN, Peter (2023). Advancing Public Interests Through State Ownership: The Case of Port of Rotterdam. GeoJournal, 88(6): 6507-6521.

  12. JENSEN, Federico (2023). State Capitalism and Spanish port development along the Maritime Silk RoadEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 53(3): 636-654.

  13. CHRISTODOULOU, Anastasia, and Kevin CULLINANE (2023). The prospects for, and implications of, emissions trading in shipping. Maritime Economics & Logistics

  14. CONSTANTE, Jonas Mendes, Peter W. DE LANGEN, and Salvador Furió PRUÑONOSA (2023): Innovation Ecosystems in Ports: A Comparative Analysis of Rotterdam and ValenciaJournal of Shipping and Trade, 8(18).

  15. MADITATI, Dhanavanth Reddy, Ziaul Haque MUNIM, Sebastian KUMMER, and Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM (2023). Comparing Outsourcing-outlook of Manufacturing Firms and Logistiscs Service Providers in India and DACH Countries. Journal of Global Operations and Strategic Sourcing, 16(1): 24-46.

  16. DE LANGEN, Peter (2023). The strategy of the port development company: a framework based on the business ecosystems perspective and an application to the case of Port of Rotterdam. Maritime Transport Research, 4: 100089.

  17. FAUT, Lynn, Fanny SOYEUR, Elvira HAEZENDONCK, Michael DOOMS, and Peter W. DE LANGEN (2023). Ensuring circular strategy implementation: The development of circular economy indicators for ports. Maritime Transport Research, 4: 100087.

  18. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik, Petar SOFEV, and Kirils KONDRATENKO (2023). The port authority as system builder in cross-border regionalization: An exploratory study of Port Esbjerg in the development of North Sea wind. Maritime Transport Research, 4: 100084.

  19. TINNING, Morten, and Christina LUBINSKI (2022). Ego-documents in Management and Organizational History. Management & Organizational History, 17(3-4): 166-188.

  20. ISAKSON, Christine D., Michael S. DAHL, and Toke REICHSTEIN (2022). Residential location choices of an isolated workforce. Maritime Studies, 2: 

  21. POMASKA, Lara, and Michele ACCIARO (2022). Bridging the Maritime-Hydrogen Cost-Gap: Real options analysis of policy alternatives. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 107: 103283.

  22. JENSEN, Federico (2022). State Capitalism and Spanish port development along the Maritime Silk Road. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space: 1-19.

  23. MUNIM, Ziaul Haque, Khandaker Rasel HASAN, Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM, and Hasan Mahbub TUSHER (2022). A port attractiveness assessment framework: Chittagong Port's attractiveness from the users' perspective. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 10(1): 5463-471.

  24. TUCKER, Hannah (2022). Masters of the Market: Ship Captaincy in the British Atlantic, 1680-1774. Enterprise & Society, 23(4): 916-922.

  25. MÄKITIE, Tuukka, Markus STEEN, Erik Andreas SAETHER, Øyvind BJØRGUM, and René Taudal POULSEN (2022). Norwegian ship-owners' adoption of alternative fuels. Energy Policy, 163: 112869.

  26. DIRZKA, Christopher, and Michele ACCIARO (2022). Global shipping network dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic's initial phases. Journal of Transport Geography, 99: 103265.

  27. TUCKER, Hannah (2022). Merchants Revisited: Long-distance Traders and the World They Made. Business History Review, 96(4): 865-870.

  28. GHORBANI, Mohammad, Michele ACCIARO, Sandra TRANSCHEL, and Pierre CARIOU (2022). Strategic alliances in container shipping: A review of the literature and future research agenda. Maritime Economics and Logistics: 1-27.

  29. TINNING, Morten (2022). Imagined Futures of Sail and Steam: The Role of Community in Envisioning Entrepreneurial Ventures. Business History, 

  30. KOSMAS, Vasileios, Michele ACCIARO, and Maria BESIOU (2022). Saving migrants’ lives at sea: Improving search and rescue operations. Production and Operations Management: 1-18.

  31. HENDRIKSEN, Christian (2022). Navigating norms and invisible rules: Explaining the case of business influence in international shipping regulation. Business and Politics, 24(1): 79-95.

  32. POULSEN, René Taudal, Martin Viktorelius, Hanna VARVNE, Hanna Barbara RASMUSSEN and Hannes von KNORRING (2022). Energy efficiency in ship operations: Exploring voyage decisions and decision-makers, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 102C: 103120

  33. SCHRAMM, Hans-Joachim and Ziaul Haque MUNIM (2021). Container freight rate forecasting with improved accuracy by integrating soft facts from practitioners. Research in Transportation Business and Management, 41(December): 100662.

  34. MUNIM, Ziaul Haque and Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM (2021). Forecasting container freight rates for major trade routes: A comparison of artificial neural networks and conventional models. Maritime Economics & Logistics, 23: 310-327.

  35. PREHN, Michael (2021). Climate strategy in the balance who decides? Marine Policy, 131: 104621

  36. CHOU, Todd, Vasileios KOSMAS, Michele ACCIARO, and Katharina RENKEN (2021). A Comeback to Wind Power in Shipping: An Economic and Operational Review of the Wind-assisted Ship Propulsion Technology. Sustainability, 13(4): 1880.

  37. NOWINSKA, Agnieszka Urszula and Hans Joachim SCHRAMM (2021). Uncertainty, status-based homophily, versatility, repeat exchange and social exchange in the container shipping industry. Journal of Business Research, 128: 524-536.

  38. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik, René Taudal POULSEN, Agnieszka Urszula NOWINSKA and Peter DE LANGEN (2021). What drives ports around the world to adopt air emissions abatement measures? Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 90: 102644.

  39. POULSEN, René Taudal, Stefano PONTE, Judith van LEUWEN and Nishatabbas REHMATULLA (2020). The Potential and Limits of Environmental Disclosure Regulation: A Global Value Chain Perspective Applied to Tanker Shipping. Global Environmental Politics, 21(2): 1-22. 

  40. SAVIN, Andrej (2020). Blockchain, Digital Transformation and the Law: What Can We Learn from the Recent Deals? University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal, 31(2): 107-113.

  41. WANG, Shuang, Jin LU and Liping JIANG (2020). Time Reliability of the Maritime Transportation Network for China's Crude Oil Import. Sustainability, 12(1): 

  42. SCHRAMM, Hans-Joachim (2020). A cliometric approach to market structure and market conduct in the car carrier industry. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 8(2): 394-402.

  43. POULSEN, René Taudal and Helen SAMPSON (2020). A swift turnaround? Abating shipping greenhouse gas emissions via port call optimization. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 86:

  44. ZHANG, Xu and Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM (2020). Assessing the market niche of Eurasian rail freight in the belt and road era. International Journal of Logistics Management

  45. DE LANGEN, Peter, Henrik SORNN-FRIESE and James HALLWORTH (2020). The Role of Port Development Companies in Transitioning the Port Business Ecosystem; The Case of Port of Amsterdam's Circular Activities. Sustainability, 12(11): 4397-4412.

  46. MUNIM, Ziaul Haque, Henrik SORNN-FRIESE and Mariia DUSCHENKO (2020). Identifying the appropriate governance model for green port management: Applying Analytic Network Process and Best-Worst methods to ports in the Indian Ocean Rim. Journal of Cleaner Production

  47. FELDTMANN, Birgit, Kim ØSTERGAARD, and Hanna Barbara RASMUSSEN (2020). Cruise Ships in Greenlandic Waters: Legal Prophylaxis and Preparedness at the Intersection of the Law of the Sea and Real Life. SIMPLY (MarIus 535): 81-109.

  48. VALLS, Jordi Capellá, Peter W. DE LANGEN, Lorena García ALONSO, and José Àngel Vellejo PINTO (2020). Understanding Port Choice Determinants and Port Hinterlands: Findings from an Empirical Analysis of Spain. Maritime Economics & Logistics, 22(1): 53-67.

  49. HSUAN, Juliana and Cristiana PARISI (2020). Mapping the Supply Chain of Ship Recycling. Marine Policy, 118(August), 

  50. YANG, Dong, Liping JIANG and Theo NOTTEBOOM (2019). Innovative Solutions for Shipping Market Turmoil: The Search for Profitability, Sustainability and Resilience. Transport Policy, 82: 75-76.

  51. FERNANDÈZ, Jonatan Echebarria (2019). Jurisdiction and applicable law to claims related to the payment of contributions to the budget of an association of property owners for the maintenance of the communal areas of a building. Comment on the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union of 8 May 2019, Brian Andrew Kerr v Pavlo Postnov and Natalia Postnova, C-25/18. Cuadernos de Derecho Transnacional, 11(2).

  52. POULSEN, René Taudal and Helen SAMPSON (2019). 'Swinging on the anchor': The difficulties in achieving greenhouse gas abatement in shipping via virtual arrival. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 73: 230-244.

  53. FERNANDÈZ, Jonatan Echebarria (2019). The European Union's Post "Brexit" Decision-Making Capacity in the Development of International Maritime Law. Revista de Derecho del Transporte: Terrestre, Marítimo, Aéreo y Multimodal, 22: 207-218.

  54. FERNANDÈZ, Jonatan Echebarria (2019). Limitations on Jurisdiction and Arbitration Agreements Based on Applicable Law and the Identity of the Carrier in Cargo Claim Disputes: Who and Where to Sue. Cuadernos Derecho Transnacional, 11(1): 306-321.

  55. FERNANDÈZ, Jonatan Echebarria (2019). Paramount Clause and Codification of International Shipping Law. Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 50(1): 45-89.

  56. REGLI, Frederik and Nikos K. NOMIKOS (2019). The eye in the sky. Freight rate effects of tanker supply. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 125: 402-424.

  57. REGLI, Frederik and Roar ADLAND (2019). Crude oil contango arbitrage and the floating storage decision. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 122: 100-118.

  58. NOWINSKA, Agnieszka (2019). Ships and relationships: Competition, geographical proximity, and relations in the shipping industry. Journal of Business Research, 110: 161-170.

  59. MERKEL, Axel and Stefan K. SLØK-MADSEN (2019). Lessons from port sector regulatory reforms in Denmark: An analysis of port governance and institutional structure outcomes. Transport Policy, 78: 31-41.

  60. SLØK-MADSEN, Stefan K. and Walter E. BLOCK (2018). Who Should Own the North Pole? LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources, 6(2): 477-503.

  61. YANG, Dong, Liping JIANG and Adolf K. Y. NG (2018). One Belt One Road, But Several Routes: A Case Study of New Emerging Trade Corridors Connecting the Far East to Europe. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 117: 190-204.

  62. CONSTANTE, Jonas Mendes, Peter DE LANGEN, Guilherme Bergmann Borges VIEIRA, Rogério Joáo LUNKES and Larissa VAN DER LUGT (2018). The Impact of Management Practices Use on Brazilian Port Authorities' Performance, International Journal of Transport Economics, 45(2): 293-322.

  63. KOLAR, Petr, Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM and Günter PROCKL (2018). Intermodal Transport and Repositioning of Empty Containers in Central and Eastern Europe Hinterland. Journal of Transport Geography, 69: 73-82.

  64. TSVETKOVA, Antonina and Britta GAMMELGAARD (2018). The Idea of Transport Independence in the Russian Arctic: A Scandinavian Institutional Approach to Understanding Supply Chain Strategy. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 48(9): 913-930.

  65. STAMATOVIC, Kristijan, Peter DE LANGEN and Ales GROZNIK (2018). Port Cooperation in the North Adriatic Ports. Research in Transportation Business and Management, 26: 109-121.

  66. PROCKL, Günter, Aseem KINRA and Herbert KOTZAB (2018). Internationalisation Within Liner Shipping: An Examination of Sales Network Structures of Shipping Lines. Maritime Business Review, 2(3): 279-298.

  67. MUNIM, Ziaul Haque and Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM (2018). The impacts of port infrastructure and logistics performance on economic growth: the mediating role of seaborne trade. Journal of Shipping and Trade, 3(1): 

  68. POULSEN, René Taudal, Stefano PONTE and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2018). Environmental upgrading in global value chains: The potential and limitations of ports in the greening of maritime transport. Geoforum, 89(C): 83-95.

  69. POULSEN, René Taudal, Kristoffer JENSEN, René Schrøder CHRISTENSEN and Liping JIANG (2018). Corporate Strategies and Global Competition: Odense Steel Shipyard, 1918-2012. Business History Review, 91(4): 707-734.

  70. VAN DEN BERG, Roy, Peter W. DE LANGEN, Paul C.J. VAN ZUIJLEN (2017). Revisiting Port Pricing: A Proposal for Seven Port Pricing Principles. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 16: 421–438.

  71. KOSMAS, Vasileios and Michele ACCIARO (2017). Bunker levy schemes for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction in international shipping. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 57(December): 195-206.

  72. ANDERSEN, Torben Juul (2017). Corporate responsible behavior in multinational enterprise. International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 25(3): 485-505.

  73. POULSEN; René Taudal, Roberto Rivas HERMANN and Carla SMINK (2017). Do eco-rating schemes improve the environmental performance of ships? Marine Policy, 87(January): 94-103.

  74. JENSEN, Thomas, Ravi VATRAPU and Niels Bjørn ANDERSEN (2017). Avocados crossing borders: the problem of runaway objects and the solution of a shipping information pipeline for improving international trade. Information Systems Journal: 1-31.

  75. ASMUSSEN, Benjamin (2017). Det Danske Asiatiske Kompagni - en udansk affære? Økonomi & Politik, 90(2): 16-25.

  76. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik (2017). Transnationaliseringen af Maersk Line: fra tredjepartsagenter til egne kontorer i udlandet. Økonomi & Politik, 90(2): 46-58.

  77. OLESEN, Thomas Roslyng and René Taudal POULSEN (2017). En krise med muligheder? Kreativ destruktion i dansk værftsindustri 1980-2013. Økonomi & Politik, 90(2): 59-70.

  78. LUND-THOMSEN, Peter, René Taudal POULSEN and Rob ACKRILL (2016). Corporate Social Responsibility in the International Shipping Industry: State-of-the-art, Current Challenges and Future Directions. The Journal of Sustainable Mobility, 3(2): 3-13.

  79. MUNIM, Ziaul Haque and Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM (2016). Forecasting container shipping freight rates for the Far East - Northern Europe trade lane. Maritime Economics and Logistics, 19(1): 106-125.

  80. HATANI, Faith (2016). Institutional Plasticity in Public-Private Interactions. Why Japan's Port Reform Failed. Journal of World Business, 51(6): 923-936.

  81. HOLM, Jacob Rubæk, Christian Richter ØSTERGAARD and Thomas Roslyng OLESEN (2016). Destruction and Reallocation of Skills Following Large Company Closures. Journal of Regional Science, 57(2): 245-265.

  82. POULSEN, René Taudal and Hannes JOHNSON (2016). The logic of business vs. the logic of energy management practice: understanding the choices and effects of energy consumption monitoring systems in shipping companies. Journal of Cleaner Production, 112(Part 5): 3785-3797.

  83. MARTÍNEZ-LÓPEZ, Alba, Jacob KRONBAK and Liping JIANG (2015). Cost and time model for the evaluation of intermodal chains by using short sea shipping in the North Sea Region: the Rosyth-Zeebrugge route. International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 7(4): 494-520.

  84. POULSEN, René Taudal, Stefano PONTE and Jane LISTER (2015). Buyer-driven greening? Cargo-owners and environmental upgrading in maritime shipping. Geoforum, 68: 57-68.

  85. POULSEN, René Taudal and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2015). Achieving energy efficient ship operations under third party management: How do ship management models influence energy efficiency? Research in Transportation Business and Management, 17(December): 41-52.

  86. LISTER, Jane, René Taudal POULSEN and Stefano PONTE (2015). Orchestrating transnational environmental governance in maritime shipping. Global Environmental Change, 34: 185-195.

  87. IVERSEN, Martin Jes, René Taudal POULSEN, Henrik SORNN-FRIESE and Stig TENOLD (2015). The Role of National Shipping Policy: A Scandinavian Perspective on Shipping Policies in a Global Economy. Ocean Yearbook, 29: 327-342.

  88. LOBRIGO, Enrico and Thomas PAWLIK (2015). Maritime policy and the seafaring labor market. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 14: 123-139.

  89. BENTH, Fred Espen, Nina LANGE and Tor Åge MYKLEBUST (2015). Pricing and hedging quanto options in energy markets. Journal of Energy Markets, 8(1): 1-35.

  90. NIELSEN, Peter, Liping JIANG, Niels Gorm Maly RYTTER and Gang CHEN (2014). An investigation of forecast horizon and observation fit's influence on an econometric rate forecast model in the liner shipping industry. Maritime Policy and Management, 41(7): 667-682.

  91. IVERSEN, Martin Jes and Stig TENOLD (2014). The Two Regimes of Postwar Shipping: Denmark and Norway as Case Studies, 1960-2010. International Journal of Maritime History, 26(4): 720-733.

  92. JIANG, Liping, Jacob KRONBAK and Leise Pil CHRISTENSEN (2014). The costs and benefits of sulphur reduction measures: Seawater scrubber versus marine gas oil. Transportation Research Part D: Transport & Environment, 28(May): 19-27.

  93. CHRISTENSEN, Bo Tandrup (2014). Stat, pirater og maritim vold: En historik om nutiden. Internasjonal Politikk, 72(1): 63-90.

  94. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik og Martin Jes IVERSEN (2014). The Establishment of the Danish International Ship Register (DIS) and its Connections to the Maritime Cluster. International Journal of Maritime History, 26(1): 82-103.

  95. SKOVGAARD, Jan (2014). European Union's policy on corporate social responsibility and opportunities for the maritime industry. International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 6(5): 513-530.

  96. CARDINALE, Massimiliano, Henrik SVEDÄNG, Valerio BARTOLINO, Andreas SUNDELÖF, René Taudal POULSEN and Michele CASINI (2014). A centurial development of the North Sea fish megafauna as reflected by the historical Swedish longlining fisheries. Fish and Fisheries, 15(2): 1-12.

  97. JIANG, Liping, Erik BASTIANSEN and Siri P. STRANDENESS (2013). The international competitiveness of China's shipbuilding industry. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 60(December): 39-48.

  98. FERNANDÈZ, Jonatan Echebarria (2013). La Política Marítima Comunitaria: Interacción Entre Derecho Publíco-privado y los Diferentes Bloques Normativos en Presencia. Revista de Derecho del Transporte: Terrestre, Marítimo, Aéreo y Multimodal, 12: 173-220.

  99. OLESEN, Thomas Roslyng (2013). From shipbuilding to alternative maritime industry - the closure of Danyard Frederikshavn in 1999. Erhvervshistorisk Årbog, 62(2): 78-96.

  100. CHEN, Gang, Kannan GOVINDAN, Zhong-Zhen YANG, Tsan-Ming CHOI and Liping JIANG (2013). Terminal appointment system design by non-stationarry M(t)/Ek/c(t) queueing model and genetic algorithm. International Journal of Production Economics, 146(2): 694-703.

  101. POULSEN, René Taudal (2013). Diverting developments – the Danish shipbuilding and marine equipment industries, 1970-2010. Erhvervshistorsk Årbog, 62(2): 57-77.

  102. JIANG, Liping and Siri STRANDENESS (2012). Assesing the Cost Competitiveness of Chinese Shipbuilding Industry. Journal of Maritime Economics and Logistics, 14(4): 480-497.

  103. LOBRIGO, Enrico and Thomas PAWLIK (2012). The seafaring Labour market in Brazil. Maritime Policy and Management, 39(6): 621-639.

  104. STRANDSBJERG, Jeppe (2012). Cartopolitics, Geopolitics and Boundaries in the Arctic. Geopolitics, 17(4): 818-842.

  105. ØSTERGAARD, Kim og Marie-Louise HOLLE (2012). Pirateri - anvendelse af civile bevæbnede vagter om bord på danskflagede lastskibe. Juristen, No. 6: 290-296.

  106. OLESEN, Thomas Roslyng (2012). Lukningen af Nakskov Skibsværft A/S. Erhvervshistorisk Årbog, 61(2): 1-30.

  107. IVERSEN, Martin Jes and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2012). Olie på vandene! Historien om Dampskibsselskabet TORM og udviklingen af poolkonceptet i nyere dansk skibsfart. Erhvervshistorisk Årbog, 61(2): 31-46.

  108. SJÖGREN, Hans, Thomas Taro LENNERFORS and René Taudal POULSEN (2012). The Transformation of Swedish Shipping, 1970-2010. Business History Review, 86: 417-445.

  109. POULSEN, René Taudal, Brian Vejrum WÆHRENS and Anders Paarup NIELSEN (2012). Global Shifts in Marine Manufacturing, 1950-2010: A Case for the Onshore Expansion of Maritime History. International Journal of Maritime History, 24(1): 147-172.

  110. JIANG, Liping and Jørgen T. LAURIDSEN (2011). Price formation of dry bulk carriers in the Chinese shipbuilding industry. Maritime Policy and Management, 39(3): 339-351.

  111. STRANDSBJERG, Jeppe (2011). Geopolitik, naturlige grænser og 'kartopolitik' i Arktis. Politik, 14(1): 51-60.

  112. GADHIA, Hitesh K., Herbert KOTZAB and Günter PROCKL (2011). Levels of Internationalization in the Container Shipping Industry: An Assessment of the Port Networks of the Large Container Shipping Companies. Journal of Transport Geography, 19(6): 1431-1442.

  113. POULSEN, René Taudal and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2011). Downfall Delayed. Danish Shipbuilding and Industrial Dislocation. Business History, 53(4): 557-582.

  114. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik and Martin Jes IVERSEN (2011): Incentives, Capability and Opportunity. Exploring the Sources of Danish Maritime Leadership. International Journal of Maritime History, 23(1): 193-220.

  115. GORTON, Lars and Kim ØSTERGAARD (2010). Søretten i et formueretsligt perspektiv. Erhvervsjuridisk Tidsskrift, No. 1: 71-74.

  116. POULSEN, René Taudal (2010). The Emergence of New Organisational Forms in Liner Shipping: Swedish liner shipping and international consortia, 1960-75. Journal of Transport History, 31(1): 69-88.

  117. POULSEN, René Taudal (2007). Liner shipping and technological innovation: Ostasiat and the container revolution, 1963-75. Scandinavian Economic History Review, 55(2): 83-100.

Books and reports

  1. SORNN-FRIESE; Henrik (2024). Ports as Energy Transition Hubs - An Exploratory Study. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime. ISBN 978-87-93262-16-4

  2. HANSEN, Michael Bennedsen (2024). At få sjælen med. En narrativ analyse af containersøfolks erindringer, fortidsbrug og identitetskonstruktioner. PhD Series No. 11.2024. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, Department of Business Humanities and Law (https://doi.org/10.22439/phd.11.2024).

  3. BORRÀS, Susana, Stine HAAKONSSON, René Taudal POULSEN, Trine PALLESEN, Christian HENDRIKSEN, Lucas SOMAVILLA, Susanna KUGELBERG, Henrik LASRSEN, and Francesco GERLI (2023). The Transformative Capacity of Public Sector Organizations in Sustainability Transitions: A Conceptualization. Lund University. Papers in Innovation Studies No. 2023/02.

  4. POULSEN, René Taudal (2023). Navigating Maritime History: Weilbach and the Maritime World. Copenhagen: Iver C. Weilbach.

  5. MIU, Andreea, Henrik SORNN-FRIESE, Ching Yi CHUNG, Elizabeth Petit GONZALÉZ, Andrew STEPHENS, and Rebecca WATERTON (2021). Defining sustainability criteria for marine fuels. Fifteen issues, principles and criteria for zero and low carbon fuels for shipping. London: Sustainable Shipping Initiative.

  6. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik, Eva ROTH, Petar SOFEV, Brooks KAISER, Knud SINDING, Hanna VÀGSHEYG, Andrea EIKÅS, Hedda HØVIK, Kevin LANGHORST, Frederik Trudsøe LARSEN, Tobias OLSEN, Mathias Dyrhol PAULSEN, Bent LANGE and Frank STUER-LAURIDSEN (2021). Creating Circular Economy Clusters for Sustainable Ship Recycling in Denmark. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime. ISBN 978-87-93262-15-7

  7. ANONYMOUS (2021). Defining sustainability criteria for zero and low carbon marine fuels. White paper. London: Sustainable Shipping Initiative (with contributions by Henrik SORNN-FRIESE)

  8. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik og Dominik Arndt (2021). Maritime Industry 2030. A Summary of Discussions with Industry on Joint Challenges and Opportunities. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime.

  9. IVERSEN, Martin Jes (2021). Norden rundt. Dampskibsselskabet Norden 1871-2021. Copenhagen: Lindhardt og Ringhof.

  10. NEVERS, Jeppe and Anders Ravn SØRENSEN (2020). Søfartshistorier. Danmarkshistorien til søs. Copenhagen: Gads Forlag.

  11. IVERSEN, Martin Jes and Jesper BUHL (2020). Danish Shipping in the 21st Century. Navigating Troubled Waters. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  12. DE LANGEN, Peter (2020). Towards a Better Port Industry. Port Development, Management and Policy. Routledge.

  13. KOSMAS, Vasileios (2020). Environmental and Social Issues in Global Supply Chains: Emission Reduction in the Maritime Transport Industry ansd Maritime Search and Rescue Operational Response to Migration. PhD Thesis. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, Department of Operations Management. ISBN 978-87-93956-14-8

  14. HENDRIKSEN, Christian (2020). Inside the Box: Explaining Industry Influence in the International Maritime Organization. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, Department of Organization. ISBN 978-87-93956-12-4

  15. ARVIS, Jean-Francois, Vincent VESEIN, Robert CARRUTHER, César DUCRUET, and Peter W. DE LANGEN (2019). Maritime Networks, Port Efficiency, and Hinternland Connectivity in the Mediterranean. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.

  16. SLØK-MADSEN, Stefan K. (2019). Entrepreneurial Judgment and Commercialization. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, Department of Strategy and Innovation. ISBN 978-87-93744-74-5

  17. NOWINSKA, Agnieszka (2018). SHIPS AND RELATION-SHIPS - Tie Formation in the Sector of Service Intermediaries in Shipping. PhD Thesis. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, Department of Strategy and Innovation. ISBN 978-87-93744-05-9

  18. ELORRIAGA-RUBIO, Maitane (2018). The Behavioral Foundations of Strategic Decion-Making - A Contextual Perspective. PhD Thesis. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, Department of Strategy and Innovation. ISBN 978-87-93744-15-8

  19. SARAGIOTIS, Periklis and Peter DE LANGEN (2017). Achieving Full and Effective Corporatization of Port Authorities. Reform Models from Global Experience. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group.

  20. JIANG, Liping and Omar AL-AJLOUNI (2017). Pricing of Marine Products and Services in the Modular Age. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-12-6

  21. TVARNØ, Christina D., Kim ØSTERGAARD and Henriette SCHLEIMANN (2017). Relational Maritime Contracts: A Cost and Risk Perspective. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 78-87-93262-11-9

  22. JIANG, Liping and Carsten Ørts Hansen (2017). Pricing Strategy for the Marine Supplies Industry. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-10-2

  23. JIANG, Liping and Carsten Ørts HANSEN (2016). Target Costing as a Strategic Tool to Commercialize the Product and Service Innovation. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-93262-09-6

  24. HANSEN, Carsten Ørts, Peter GRØNSEDT, Christian HENDRIKSEN and Christian GRAVERSEN (2016). Navigating ECA-Zones: Regulation and Decision-Making. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-04-1

  25. OLESEN, Thomas Roslyng (2016). Offshore Supply Industry Dynamics. Business Strategies in the Offshore Supply Industry. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-05-8

  26. HANSEN, Carsten Ørts, Peter GRØNSEDT, Christian Lindstrøm GRAVERSEN and Christian HENDRIKSEN (2016). Guide to Online Calculation Tool - Liner Shipping on the NSR. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-03-4

  27. HANSEN, Carsten Ørts, Peter GRØNSEDT, Christian Lindstrøm GRAVERSEN and Christian HENDRIKSEN (2016). Arctic Shipping - Commercial Opportunities and Challenges. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-03-4

  28. IVERSEN, Martin Jes, Peter Tuborgh Arnth NIELSEN and Louise PRETZMANN (2015). Ownership, Finance and Strategy in the Segment of Product Tankers. A Business Historical Analysis. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-00-3

  29. OLESEN, Thomas Roslyng (2015). Value Creation in the Maritime Chain of Transportation: The Role of Carriers, Ports and Third Parties in Liner and Bulk Shipping. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-07-2

  30. OLESEN, Thomas Roslyng (2015). Offshore Supply Industry Dynamics. The Main Drivers in the Energy Sector and the Value Chain Characteristics for Offshore Oil and Gas and Offshore Wind. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime, ISBN: 978-87-93262-02-7

  31. OLESEN, Thomas Roslyng (2015). Da værfterne lukkede. Transformationen af den danske værftsindustri, 1975-2015. Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag.

  32. GAMMELGAARD, Britta, Andreas WIELAND, Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM, Mads JESSEN and Jens HANSEN (2015): The Danish Maritime Cluster: A Case Collection. Frederiksberg: Copenhagen Business School.

  33. POULSEN, René Taudal (2015): ”Weilbach – a Maritime History”, Copenhagen: Iver C. Weilbach & Co. A/S, ISBN: 978-87-7790-261-1

  34. BANG, John Kornerup, Majbritt GREVE, and Thomas WESTERGAARD-KABELMANN (2014). A Leading Trade Nation. The role of container shipping and logistics in enhancing trade and economic growth in China. Technical report, February 2014. Copenhagen: A. P. Moller-Maersk.

  35. BUUR, Lars, Ole THERKILDSEN, Michael W. HANSEN and Mette KJÆR (2013). Extractive Natural Resource Development: Governance, Linkages and Aid. DIIS Report No. 28. Copenhagen: DIIS ReCom.

  36. MOUGAARD, Krestine, Line Maria NEUGEBAUER, Adrià Garcia i MATEU, Jakob Axel Bejbro ANDERSEN, Tim C. MCALOONE, Juliana HSUAN and Thorkild AHM (2013). Maritime Branch Analysis: A Workbook in the PROTEUS Series. Lyngby: Denmark's Technical University.

  37. GAMMELGAARD, Britta, Henrik SORNN-FRIESE, Jacob STOUMAN, Jens HANSEN, Mads JESSEN and Morten LARSEN (2013). Projekt Danmarks maritime klynge. Kompetencebehov i fremtidens blå Danmark 2013. Copenhagen: Project Denmark's Maritime Cluster (ISBN 978-87-996049-0-6)

  38. GAMMELGAARD, Britta, Henrik SORNN-FRIESE, Jens HANSEN, Mads JESSEN og Morten LARSEN (2013). Competencies in the Danish Maritime Cluster: A Benchmarking Analysis. Copenhagen: Project Denmark's Maritime Cluster (ISBN 978-87-996049-1-3).

  39. ISAKSON, Christine (2013). Coworker Influence and Labor Mobility. Essays on Turnover, Entrepreneurship and Location Choice in the Danish Maritime Industry. PhD Thesis. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics.

  40. OLESEN, Thomas Roslyng (2012). Fugl Føniks? Transformationen af den danske værftsindustri 1975-2012. PhD Thesis. Kolding: University of Southern Denmark, Department of History.

  41. POULSEN, René Taudal (2012). Beskrivelse og afgrænsning af Det Blå Danmark. Maritime Policy Research Paper No 2-2012. Copenhagen: Centre for Shipping Economics and Innovation.

  42. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik and Carsten Ørts HANSEN (2012). Landlubbers and Seadogs. The Case of Labour Mobility in the Danish Maritime Sector in a Time of Accelerating Globalisation . Copenhagen: CBS Press and NFS (ISBN 978-87-630-0246-2).

  43. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik og Carsten Ørts HANSEN (2012). The Blue Denmark. Is it a maritime labour mobility cluster? Maritime Policy Research Paper No 1-2012. Copenhagen: Centre for Shipping Economics and Innovation (ISBN 87‐91757‐06‐187‐91757‐06‐1).

  44. TENOLD, Stig, Martin Jes IVERSEN and Even LANGE (2012). Global Shipping in Small Nations: Nordic Experiences after 1960 . London: Palgrave MacMillan.

  45. SKOVGAARD, Jan (2011). EU CSR-policy, the case of shipping: A global frontrunner whilst a CSR laggard. SKEMA, D1.6.4.

  46. SKOVGAARD, Jan (2010). Setting the Policy Scene. MARCOM+, Towards a European Integrated Marine and Maritime Science Community, Deliverable D 1.1. Copenhagen: ECMAR/FORCE Technology.

  47. SKOVGAARD, Jan (2010). Priorities and Commonalities. MARCOM+, Towards a European Integrated Marine and Maritime Science Community, Deliverable D 1.3. Copenhagen: ECMAR/FORCE Technology.

  48. WALLEVIK, Kristin (2009). Corporate Governance in Family Firms: The Norwegian Maritime Sector. PhD Thesis. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, Department of International Economics and Management.

  49. ØSTERGAARD, Kim (2009). Søretten i et formueretligt perspektiv. Copenhagen: DJØF´s Forlag.

  50. POULSEN, René Taudal (2008). I Nellebladets kølvand. Historien om Weilbach og Det blå Danmark. Copenhagen: Iver C. Weilbach & Co. A/S.

  51. GREVE, Majbritt, Michael Wendelboe HANSEN and Henrik SCHAUMBURG-MÜLLER (2007). Container Shipping and Development - A Case Study of A. P. Moller-Maersk in South East Asia. Copenhagen: CBS Press.

  52. LANDO, Ole, Elisabeth THUESEN, E., Christina TVARNØ and Kim ØSTERGAARD (2006). Udenrigshandelens Kontrakter. 5th edition. Copenhagen: DJØF’s forlag.

  53. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik (2007). Managing cyclical changes in the European shipbuilding and ship repairing industries: Evidence from Denmark. Non-published manuscript, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions: European Monitoring Centre on Change.

  54. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik (2003). Navigating Blue Denmark. The Structural Dynamics and Evolution of the Danish Maritime Cluster . Copenhagen: Danish Maritime Authority. (ISBN 87-7454-243-5).

Book chapters

  1. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik (2024). Exploring Ports as Energy Transition Hubs. Chapter 1 in Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (Ed.), Ports as Energy Transition Hubs - An Exploratory Study. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime. ISBN 978-87-93262-16-4

  2. JAMASB, Tooraj (2024). Regulatory Economics and the Future of Ports as Energy Hubs. Chapter 3 in Henrik Sornn-Friese (Ed.), Ports as Energy Transition Hubs - An Exploratory Study. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime. ISBN 978-87-93262-16-4

  3. DIRZKA, Christopher (2024). Port-Centric Supply Chains as Catalysts for the Clean Energy Transition. Chapter 4 in Henrik Sornn-Friese (Ed.), Ports as Energy Transition Hubs - An Exploratory Study. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime. ISBN 978-87-93262-16-4

  4. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik (2024). Content, Structure and Governance of Transactions: A Business Model Agenda for Ports as Energy Transition Hubs. Chapter 5 in Henrik Sornn-Friese (Ed.), Ports as Energy Transition Hubs - An Exploratory Study. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime. ISBN 978-87-93262-16-4

  5. SOFEV, Petar Rosenov, Kirils KONDRATENKO, Boris TSACHKOV, and Aleksandar Petrov PETKOV (2024). Social Dimensions of the Development of Ports as Energy Transition Hubs. Chapter 6 in Henrik Sornn-Friese (Ed.), Ports as Energy Transition Hubs - An Exploratory Study. Copenhagen: CBS Maritime. ISBN 978-87-93262-16-4

  6. DE LANGEN, P., CONSTANTE, J. M., and PRUÑONOSA, S. F. (2024). Les (éco)systèmes d’innovation dans les ports: Une analyse comparative des ports de Rotterdam et de Valence. In Yann ALIX, Pierra CARIOU, and Jacques PAQUIN (eds.), L’intelligence portuaire: Opération - Innovation – Projection (Les Océanides, Vol. 8: 147-169). Caen: Éditions EMS.

  7. FRIER; Christian, and Kim ØSTERGAARD (2024). The Role of Industry Self-Regulation in International Maritime Law. In Kristina SIIG, Birgit FELDTMANN, and Fenella M. W. BILLING (Eds.), The United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea: A System of Regulation. Abingdon: Routledge. 

  8. VANELSLANDER, Thierry, Christa SYS, Jasmine Siu Lee LAM, Claudio FERRARI; Athena ROUMBOUTSOS; Michele ACCIARO; Rosario MACÁRIO, and Genevieve GIULIANO (2024). Une typologie de l’innovation de service: Cartographie des innovations liées au port. In Yann ALIX, Pierra CARIOU, and Jacques PAQUIN (eds.), L’intelligence portuaire: Opération - Innovation – Projection (Les Océanides, Vol. 8: 171-196). Caen: Éditions EMS.

  9. ACCIARO, Michele (2023). Energy Transition in the Port Sector: Alternatives and Experiences from Global Ports. In Italian Maritime Economy: Ports, Shipping and Logistics at the Centre of New Mediterranean Scenarios. A 10-Year Review of Data and Reflections on Competitiveness in the Sector and Italy's Role. SRM.

  10. JENSEN, Henrik Hvid, Henrik SORNN-FRIESE, Steffen Foldager JENSEN, and Nicolò Aurisano (2023). The implications of circular supply chains and the EU digital product passport in maritime decarbonization. In Mikael LIND, Wolfgang LEHMACHER and Robert WARD (eds.), Maritime Decarbonization. Practical Tools, Case Studies and Decarbonization Enablers. Springer Link.

  11. ACCIARO, M. (2023). Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at ports: the need for new governance approaches. In Jos VROOMANS, J., Bart KUIPERS, and J. H. R. VAN DUIN (eds). Keeping the focus on sustainability: a challenge for governance. Liber Amicorum presented to Prof.dr. Harry Geerlings. Rotterdam: Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam.

  12. DIRZKA, Chris, and Michele ACCIARO (2023). Ocean container network dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic. In César DUCRUET, and Theo NOTTEBOOM (Eds.), Port Systems in Global Competition: Spatial-Economic Perspectives on the Co-Development of Seaports (. Routledge Studies in Transport Analysis, Vol. 17: 283-299. London: Routledge.

  13. ACCIARO, Michele (2023). The G7 Challenge in Facing China's Infrastructure Ambitions. In Shihoko GOTO (ed.), Building Up Competitiveness and the G7's Infrastructure Ambitions. Washington, D.C:: Wilson Center.

  14. TINNING, Morten (2023). Reconfiguring Authority at Sea: Steamships and their Captains in a Danish Context, c.1850–1950. In Karel DAVIDS and Joost SCHOKKENBROEK (eds.), The Transformation of Maritime Professions : Old and New Jobs in European Shipping Industries, 1850–2000. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  15. TUCKER, Hannah (2023). Captains' Mail Circuits: Examining Social Relations in Letter Transfer, 1700–1774. in Stefanie HAFFELE and Virgil Henry STORR (eds.), Living Better Together: Social Relations and Polycentricty in the Work of Ostrom and Zelizer. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  16. ACCIARO, Michele, Lars STEMMLER, Katharina RENKEN, and Jan Christoph AHTING (2022). Regulation and Finance in the Port Sector: Current Practices in Germany. In FERRARI, Claudia, Hercules HARALAMBIDES, Sergio PRETE, and Alessio TEI (eds.), Regulation and Finance in the Port Industry. Lessons from Worldwide Experiences. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  17. DRAPER, Mary and Hannah TUCKER (2022). Coastal/Coastwise Trade. In Trevor G. BURNARD (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Atlantic History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  18. DE LANGEN, Peter (2021). Seaports as Clusters of Economic Activities. In Roger VICKERMAN and Kevin P. B. CULLINANE (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Transportation, Vol. 3: Freight Transport and Logistics. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

  19. IVERSEN, Martin Jes (2021). Maritime Digital Business Models. The Case of D/S Norden, 2015-2020. In Byoung-Wook KO and Dong-Wook SONG (eds.), New Maritime Business, WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs (Vol. 10). Cheltenham: Springer.

  20. HENDRIKSEN, Christian (2020). Corporate Influence and Environmental Regulation in Shipping: Navigating Norms and Influence Pathways in the International Maritime Organization. In John MIKLER and Karsten RONIT (eds.), MNCs in Global Politics: Pathways of Influence. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

  21. NEVERS, Jeppe and Anders Ravn SØRENSEN (2020). Danmark som søfartsnation - fortælling og perspektiv. In Jeppe NEVERS and Anders Ravn SØRENSEN (eds.), Søfartshistorier. Danmarkshistorien til søs. Copenhagen: Gads Forlag.

  22. IVERSEN, Martin Jes (2020). Danmark og La Belle Epoque. In Jeppe NEVERS and Anders Ravn SØRENSEN (eds.), Søfartshistorier. Danmarkshistorien til søs. Copenhagen: Gads Forlag.

  23. SØRENSEN, Anders Ravn (2020). Et museum for søfarten. In Jeppe NEVERS and Anders Ravn SØRENSEN (eds.), Søfartshistorier. Danmarkshistorien til søs. Copenhagen: Gads Forlag.

  24. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik (2020). Med lejede skibe og lånte laster. Historien om H. Bang & Co. og de danske timecharteroperatører. In Jeppe NEVERS and Anders Ravn SØRENSEN (eds.), Søfartshistorier. Danmarkshistorien til søs. Copenhagen: Gads Forlag.

  25. DE LANGEN, Peter and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2020). Is there a case for state ownership in ports and shipping? In Gordon WILMSMEIER and Jason MONIOS (eds.), Geographies of Maritime Transport. London: Edward Elgar.

  26. FRIER, Christian and Kim ØSTERGAARD (2020). The Polar Code’s Suitability as Legal Protection Against Negative Externalities in the Arctic as Part of the Polar Silk Road? In Keyuan ZOU, Shicun WU, and Qiang YE (eds.), The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road: Challenges and Opportunities for Asia and Europe. Abingdon: Routledge.

  27. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik (2019). 'Containerization in Globalization': A Case Study of How Maersk Line Became a Transnational Company. In Niels P. PETERSSON, Stig TENOLD and Nicholas J. WHITE (eds.); Shipping and Globalization in the Post-War Era. Contexts, Companies, Connections. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  28. IVERSEN, Martin Jes (2019). East Asiatic Company's Difficult Experiences with Containerization. In Niels P. PETERSSON, Stig TENOLD and Nicholas J. WHITE (eds.), Shipping and Globalization in the Post-War Era. Contexts, Companies, Connections. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  29. POULSEN, René Taudal (2019). Regional, yet Global: The Life Cycle of Overnight Ferry Shipping. In Niels P. PETERSSON, Stig TENOLD and Nicholas J. WHITE (eds.), Shipping and Globalization in the Post-War Era. Contexts, Companies, Connections. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  30. YANG, Dong, Qing LIU, Liping JIANG, Wei (Vera) ZHANG and Wenrong CHU (2019). History of the Shipping Business in China. In Okan DURU (ed.), Maritime Business and Economics: Asian Perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge: 99-117.

  31. YANG, Dong, Qing LIU, Liping JIANG, Wei (Vera) ZHANG, and Wenrong CHU (2019). Shipping Business Strategy and National Policy of China. In Okan DURU (Ed.); Maritime Business and Economics: Asian Perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge: 118-137.

  32. YANG, Dong, Qing LIU, Liping JIANG, Wei (Vera) ZHANG, and Wenrong CHU (2019). Contemporary Issues and Current Challenges: A Way Ahead. In Okan DURU (Ed.), Maritime Business and Economics: Asian Perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge: 138-156.

  33. KINRA, Aseem (2019). An Overview to Contemporary Maritime Logistics and Supply Chain Management Decision Areas. In Photis M. PANAYIDES (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Maritime Management. Abingdon: Routledge.

  34. DE LANGEN, Peter and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2018). Ports and the Circular Economy. In Rickard BERGQVIST and Jason MONIOS (eds.), Green Ports - Inland and Seaside Sustainable Transport Strategies. Amsterdam: Elsevier: 85-108.

  35. DE LANGEN, Peter and Periklis SARAGIOTIS (2018). Getting Port Governance Right. In Bruce A. BLONIGEN and Wesley W. WILSON (eds.), Handbook of International Trade and Transportation. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing: 500-517.

  36. POULSEN, René Taudal (2018). World Trade: Shipping and the Port of Esbjerg. In Lulu Anne HANSEN, Søren BYSKOV, Lars Hyldahl BROCKHOFF and Flemming JUST (eds.), The Course: Port of Esbjerg since 1868. Esbjerg: Lillebjerget: 128-144.

  37. PONTE, Stefano, René Taudal POULSEN and Jane LISTER (2017). Business and transnational environmental governance. In Andreas RASCHE, Mette MORSING and Jeremy MOON (eds.), Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategy, Communication, Governance, Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press. 427-50.

  38. FERNÁNDEZ, Jonatan Echebarria (2017). Party autonomy and the arrest of ships from a comparative perspective. In Olga Fotinopoulou BASURKO and José Manuel Martín OSANTE (eds.), New Trends in Maritime Law: Maritime Liens, Arrest of Ships, Mortgages and Forced Sale. Pamplona: Civitas, pp. 498-521.

  39. JENSEN, Thomas and Niels BJØRN-ANDERSEN (2016). How the CIO Got Freedom to Navigate: IT Transformation in Maersk Line. In Niels BJØRN-ANDERSEN (ed.), Cases in IT Leadership: CIO Challenges for Innovation and Keeping the Lights on. Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur.

  40. JENSEN, Kristoffer and René Taudal POULSEN (2016). Lukningsbeslutningen efter nedslående markedsundersøgelser. In Jens TOFTGAARD (Ed.), Odense Staalskibsværft 1918-2012. Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag.

  41. FERNÀNDEZ, Jonatan Echebarria (2015). Action Research and Efficient Maritime Transport Contract Negotiation. In Peter Arnt NIELSEN, Peter Koerver SCHMIDT and Katja Dyppel WEBER (eds.), Erhvervsretlige emner. Juridisk Institut CBS. Copenhagen: Jurist- og Økonomforbundets Forlag.

  42. PEDERSEN, Torben and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2015). A Business Model Innovation by an Incumbent Late Mover: Containerization in Maersk Line. In Nicolai J. FOSS and Tina SAEBI (eds.), Business Model Innovation: The Organizational Dimension. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  43. ASMUSSEN, Benjamin (2014). I krigens skygge: En fortælling og udstilling om frygt og angst blandt danske søfolk i de to verdenskrige. In Morten TINNING (ed.), Søfolk i krig. Nedslag i den maritime historie. Helsingør: M/S Museet for Søfart.

  44. STRANDSBJERG, Jeppe (2014). Making sense of contemporary Greenland: indigeneity, resources and sovereignty. In Richard C. POWELL and Klaus DODDS (eds.), Polar Geopolitics? Knowledges, Resources and Legal Regimes. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

  45. SKIPPER, Maria Bruun, Lise LYCK and Mads GRANBORG (2012). Shipping. In Lise Lyck (ed.), Ecomobility in the Transport Sector. Frederiksberg: Copenhagen Business School Press, 2012. p. 91-107.

  46. LOBRIGO, Enrico (2012). Cross-cultural management for seafarers. In Burkhardt LEMPER, Thomas PAWLIK and Susanne NEUMANN (eds.), The Human Element in Container Shipping. Bern: Peter Lang.

  47. KRUSE, Claus and René Taudal POULSEN (2012). En meget stor udfordring – ombygningen af m/f Prinsesse Anne-Marie. In Niels THOLSTRUP (ed.), Pionerer mod øst. Personlige fortællinger om DSB Rederis/Scandlines’ indtog i den østlige del af Østersøen. Lyngby: Nautilus Forlag: 43-52 (Chapter 6).

  48. POULSEN, René Taudal (2012). De nye markeder. In Niels THOLSTRUP (ed.), Pionerer mod øst. Personlige fortællinger om DSB Rederis/Scandlines’ indtog i den østlige del af Østersøen. Lyngby: Nautilus Forlag: 15-24 (Chapter 2).

  49. POULSEN, René Taudal (2012). DSB Rederi og dets strategi. In Niels THOLSTRUP (ed.), Pionerer mod øst. Personlige fortællinger om DSB Rederis/Scandlines’ indtog i den østlige del af Østersøen. Lyngby: Nautilus Forlag: 31-36 (Chapter 4).

  50. POULSEN, René Taudal (2012). DSB’s exit fra Let Line. In Niels THOLSTRUP (ed.), Pionerer mod øst. Personlige fortællinger om DSB Rederis/Scandlines’ indtog i den østlige del af Østersøen. Lyngby: Nautilus Forlag: 93-95 (Chapter 12).

  51. POULSEN, René Taudal (2012). Nye aktører på Baltikum. In Niels THOLSTRUP (ed.), Pionerer mod øst. Personlige fortællinger om DSB Rederis/Scandlines’ indtog i den østlige del af Østersøen. Lyngby: Nautilus Forlag: 101-102 (Chapter 15).

  52. POULSEN, René Taudal (2012). Perioden efter pionertiden. In Niels THOLSTRUP (ed.), Pionerer mod øst. Personlige fortællinger om DSB Rederis/Scandlines’ indtog i den østlige del af Østersøen. Lyngby: Nautilus Forlag: 203-210 (Chapter 27).

  53. POULSEN, René Taudal and Geir Jansen (2012). Det ny fælles Scandlines. In Niels THOLSTRUP (ed.), Pionerer mod øst. Personlige fortællinger om DSB Rederis/Scandlines’ indtog i den østlige del af Østersøen. Lyngby: Nautilus Forlag: 131-133 (Chapter 17).

  54. TENOLD, Stig, Martin Jes IVERSEN and Even LANGE (2012). Introduction. Global Shipping in Small Nations: Nordic Experiences after 1960. In Stig TENOLD, Martin Jes IVERSEN and Even LANGE (red.), Global Shipping in Small Nations: Nordic Experiences after 1960. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  55. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik, René Taudal POULSEN and Martin Jes IVERSEN (2012). ”Knowing the Ropes”: Capability Reconfiguration and Restructuring of the Danish Shipping Industry. In Stig TENOLD, Martin Jes IVERSEN and Even LANGE (red.), Global Shipping in Small Nations. Nordic Experiences after 1960. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  56. POULSEN, René Taudal, Hans SJÖGREN and Thomas Taro LENNERFORS (2012). The Two Declines of Swedish Shipping, 1960–2010. In Stig TENOLD, Martin Jes IVERSEN and Even LANGE (red.), Global Shipping in Small Nations: Nordic Shipping after 1960. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  57. POULSEN, René Taudal and Morten HAHN-PEDERSEN (2012). A.P. Møller-Mærsk i olie- og gasindustriens værdikæde. In Morten HAHN-PEDERSEN (ed.), Sjæk'len 2011. Årbog for Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, Saltvandsakvariet i Esbjerg. Esbjerg: Fisheries- and Maritime Museum: 66-85.

  58. JIANG, Liping (2011). Determinants of Tanker Price in the Chinese Shipbuilding Industry. In Theo NOTTEBOOM (ed.), Current Issues in Shipping, Ports and Logistics. Antwerp: University Press Antwerp.

  59. ANDERSEN, Torben Juul (2011). Lessons from Corporate Leadership in the Danish Maritime Sector. Vækst i Det Blå Danmark. Copenhagen: The Danish Maritime Foundation.

  60. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik and Martin Jes IVERSEN (2011): Incentives, Capability and Opportunity. Exploring the Sources of Danish Maritime Leadership. Vækst i Det Blå Danmark. Copenhagen: The Danish Maritime Foundation (Reprinted with permission of the International Journal of Maritime History).

  61. GUDEHUS, Timm and Herbert KOTZAB (2009). Maritime Logistics. In Timm Gudehus and Herbert Kotzab, Comprehensive Logistics. Berlin and Heiselberg: Springer, chapter 23.

  62. PYNDT, Jacob and Torben PEDERSEN (2006). MAN B&W Diesel A/S – Managing Licensees in a Globalized World. In Jacob PYNDT and Torben PEDERSEN, Managing Global Offshoring Strategies. A Case Approach, chapter 7. Copenhagen CBS Press.

Other

 

  1. POULSEN, René Taudal (2024). Book Review: Saara Matala; A History of Cold War Industrialisation: Finnish Shipbuilding between East and West. Technology and Culture, 64(1): 280-281.

  2. POULSEN, René Taudal (2024): Book Review: Nathan Shachar; Johnsonlinjen och Latinamerika. Forum Navale, 80: 183-185.

  3. AUSTIN, Rob and Dana MINBAEVA (2023). A.P. Moller-Maersk: Enabling Strategic Business Transformation. Teaching Note no. W34496. Ontario, CA: Ivey Publishing.

  4. AUSTIN, Rob and Dana MINBAEVA (2023). A.P. Moller-Maersk: Enabling Strategic Business Transformation. Case no. W27857. Ontario, CA: Ivey Publishing.

  5. HENDRIKSEN, Christian and Tara DASTMALCHIAN (2023). Building a Decarbonized Supply Chain from the Ground Up: Early Evidence from the E-Methanol Shipping Fuel Supply Chain. In EurOMA Sustainable Operations and Supply Chains Forum 2023: Book of Abstracts (s. 15-16). EUROMA, European Operations Management Association.

  6. JENSEN, Federico (2022). Book Review: Capitalism and the Sea: The Maritime Factor in the Making of the Modern World. The AAG Review of Books, 10(1): 26-27.

  7. JIANG, Liping (2021). Review of: Shua Ma, Economics of Maritime Business. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 20: 401-403.

  8. POULSEN, René Taudal (2021). Book Review: Gelina Harlaftis; Creating Global Shipping: Aristotle Onassis, the Vagliano Brothers, and the Business of Shipping, c. 1820-1970,  Forum Navale 77: 122-24.

  9. Anonymous (contributions by Henrik SORNN-FRIESE) (2021). Defining sustainability criteria for zero and low carbon marine fuels. White Paper (February). London: Sustainable Shipping Initiative.

  10. POULSEN, René Taudal (2019). Review of: Dick HENRIKSSON, Rederiaktiebolaget Transatlantic, I krig og fred 1904-2004, Forum Navale, 75: 106-110.

  11. KOLAR, Petr, Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM, and Günter PROCKL (2018). Belt and Road Initiative. Trade Opportunities and Challenges for Intermodal Transport Stakeholders in Europe - The Role of Digitalization and Logistics 4.0. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) 2018, Mombasa, Kenya, September 11-14.

  12. PARISI, Christiana (2018). The Creation of a European Market for Ship Recycling. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) 2018, Mombasa, Kenya, September 11-14.

  13. LOKLINDT, Christopher, Marc-Philip MOELLER and Aseem KINRA (2018). How Blockchain Could Be Implemented for Exchanging Documentation in the Shipping Industry. In Michael FREITAG, Herbert KOTZAB and Jürgen PANNEK (eds.), Dynamics in Logistics: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference LDIC 2018, Bremen, Germany. Cheltenham: Springer: 194-198.

  14. POULSEN, René Taudal (2018). Review of: Alan BOTT (ed.), British Box Business: A History of OCL, The Mariners' Mirror, 104(2): 250-252.

  15. MUNIM, Ziaul Haque and Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM (2018). Does Port Competitiveness Effect Port Users' Competitiveness? Evidence from a Major Gateway Port. Paper presented at the 1st Workshop on Value and Competitiveness in Logistics, CBS, Copenhagen, June 12.

  16. PARISI, Christiana and Juliana HSUAN (2018). Creating Markets for Sustainable Practices in the Maritime Sector. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Congress of the European Accounting Association 2018, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, May 30-June 1.

  17. SCHRAMM, Hans-Joachim, Petr KOLAR, Anne PREUSS and Ivette VERLAAN (2018). Challenges and Costs Associated with the Implementation of the SOLAS VGM Requirement. Paper presented at the CSCMP European Conference 2018, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, May 17-18.

  18. SCHRAMM, Hans-Joachim (2018). A Cliometric Approach to Market Structure and Market Conduct in the Car Carrier Industry. Paper presented at the Siga2 2018 Conference on The Port and Maritime Sector: Key Developments and Challenges, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium, May 2-4.

  19. RUKANOVA, Boriana, Helle Zinner HENRIKSEN, Stefan HENNINGSSON and Yao-Hua TAN (2017). The Anatomy of Digital Trade Infrastructures. In Bjørn JOHANSSON, Charles MØLLER, Atanu CHAUDHURI and Frantisek SUDZINA (eds.), Perspectives in Business Informatics Research, BIR 2017. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Volume 295. Springer, Cham.

  20. CONSTANTIOU, Ioanna, Arisa SHOLLO, Kristian KREINER, Morten Thanning VENDELØ (2017). Digitization in Maritime Industry: Coping with a Vessel's Engine Failure. In Proceedings of the 25th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) on Information Systems for a Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive World, ECIS 2017 Proceedings: 1663-1677. 

  21. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik (2017). 'Containerization in Globalization': A Dynamic Capabilities-Based Analysis of How Maersk LIne Became a Transnational Company. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Congress of the European Business History Association (EBHA), Vienna, Austria, Agust 24-26, 2017.

  22. IVERSEN, Martin Jes (2017). Corporate Impact on Danish Capitalism - the Domestic Impact of A. P. Møller-Mærsk. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Congress of the European Business History Association (EBHA), Vienna, Austria, August 24-26, 2017.

  23. SCHRAMM, Hans-Joachim, Günter PROCKL and Pert KOLAR (2017). Containers as Complements to Ship Capacity in the Liner Shipping Industry: Are Resource evels Still Synchronized? In Proceedings of the 14th CEMS Research Seminar on Supply Chain Management: Supply Chain Management - Recent Trends and Future Perspectives. Cologne: CEMS. The Global Alliance in Management Education: 75-76.

  24. SCHELLHORN, Lisa Kristin (2016). Developing a Benefits Assessment Framework for Marine Traffic Management Systems. In Proceedings of the 24th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) on Information Systems as a Global Gateway, ECIS 2016 Proceedings, Research Papers 102.

  25. BETZ, Michaela and Stefan HENNINGSSON (2016). An Approach for Assessing the Benefits of IT Investments in Global Supply Chains. In Proceedings of the 24th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) on Information Systems as a Global Gateway, ECIS Proceedings, Research Papers 49.

  26. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik and René Taudal POULSEN (2016). Ports as Sustainability Hubs in Global Maritime Supply Chains: A Content Analysis of the External Business Communication of the World's Largest Ports. Paper presented at the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) Annual Conference "The Maritime Transport of the Future: Thge Role of Innovation Uptake, Sustainability and Availability of Shipping Finance", Hamburg, Germany, August 23-26, 2016.

  27. SCHRAMM, Hans-Joachim, Günter PROCKL and Petr KOLAR (2016). Capacities in the Liner Shipping Industry: Are Resource Levels Still Synchronized? Paper presented at the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) annual conference "The Maritime Transport of the Future: The Role of Innovation Uptake, Sustainability and Availability of Shipping Finance", Hamburg, Germany, August 23-26, 2016.

  28. KOLAR, Petr, Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM and Günter PROCKL (2016). Container Repositioning: The Landlocked Hinterland Perspective. In Lauri OJALA, Juuso TÔYLI, Tomi SOLAKIVI, Harri LORENTZ, Sini LAARI and Ninni LEHTINEN (eds.), NOFOMA 2016 - Proceedings of the 28th Annual Nordic Logistics Research Network Conference, pp. 307-320. Turku: University of Turku.

  29. KOLAR, Petr, Hans-Joachim SCHRAMM and Günter PROCKL (2016). Trans Asian Railway: Containerized Trade Opportunities and Challenges for Central and East European Landlocked Markets. Paper presented at the One Belt and One Road (OBOR) International Conference, Melbourne, Australia, December 1-2, 2016.

  30. POULSEN, René Taudal (2016). Review of: Lenka Krátká, A History of the Czechoslovak Ocean Shipping Company, 1948-1989: How a Small, Landlocked Country Ran Maritime Business During the Cold War, International Journal of Maritime History, 28 (4): 811-813.

  31. FURTAK, Szymon, Michel AVITAL and Rasmus U. PEDERSEN (2015). Sensing the Future: Designing Predictive Analytics with Sensor TRechnologies. In Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) on The Networked Society, ECIS 2015 Proceedings, Completed Research Papers, Paper 54.

  32. JENSEN, Thomas, Yao-Hua TAN (2015). Key Design Properties for Shipping Information Pipeline. In Marihjn JANSSEN, Matti Mäntymäki, Jan HIDDERS, Bram KLIEVINK, Winfreid LAMERSDORF, Bastiaan VAN LOENEN and Anneke ZUIDERWIJK (eds.), Open and Big Data Management and Innovation. Proceedings of the 14th IFIP WG 6.11 Conference on E-Business, E-Services, and E-Society. Cham: Springer.

  33. SHOLLO, Arisa, Ioanna CONSTANTIOU and Kristian KREINER (2015). Knowledge Integration in Developing Distant Problem Solving Processes: The Case of Diesel Engine Failure in Cargo Vessels. Paper presented at the 32st EGOS Colloquium on "Organizations and the Examined Life: Reasoin, Reflexivity and Responsibility", Athens, July 2-4, 2015.

  34. GAMMELGAARD, Britta, Aseem KINRA and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2015). Identifying Maritime Logistics Competences for Sustaining Maritime Economies: The Case of the Danish Maritime Cluster. Paper presented at the SUBA-ALRT international conference on "Global Integration of Economies and Connectivity", Taipei, Taiwan, August 31-September 1, 2015.

  35. LOBRIGO, Enrico, Hélio ZYLBERSTAJN and Søren Henning JENSEN (2015). Understanding the Trend in the Brazilian Seafaring Labor Market. Paper presented at the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) conference "The Role of Maritime Clusters and Innovation in Shaping Future Global Trade", Kuala Lumpur, Malysia, August 24-26, 2015.

  36. HANSEN, Carsten Ørts and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2015). Is the Blue Denmark a Maritime Labor Mobility Cluster? Paper presented at the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) conference "The Role of Maritime Clusters and Innovation in Shaping Future Global Trade", Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 24-26, 2015.

  37. SORNN-FRIESE, Henrik and Carsten Ørts HANSEN (2015). Seafarer Labor Mobility and the Maritime Skills Base: A Review of the Available Evidence. Paper presented at the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) conference "The Role of Maritime Clusters and Innovation in Shaping Future Global Trade", Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 24-26, 2015.

  38. JENSEN, Thomas and Ravi VATRAPU (2015). Shipping Information Pipeline: Initial design Principles. In Brian DONNELLAN, Rob GLEASURE, Markus HELFERT, Jim KENNEALLY, Marcus ROTHENBERGER, Monica Chiarini TREMBLAY, Debra VANDERMEER and Robert WINTER (eds.), At the Vanguard of Design Science: First Impressions and Early Findings from Ongoing Research. Research-in-Progress Papers and Poster Presentations from the 10th International Conference, DESRIST. Dublin: Cork Open Research Archive.

  39. JENSEN, Thomas and Ravi VATRAPU (2015). Ships & Roses: A Revelatory Case Study of Affordances in International Trade. In Jörg BECKER, Jan VAN BROCKE and Marco DE MARCO (eds.), Proceedings European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). AIS Electronic Library.

  40. PROCKL, Günter (2015). Missing Boxes in Central Europe. Teaching note (5 pages), Reference no. 615-037-8. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School.

  41. PROCKL, Günter and Kirsten Weibrecht KRISTENSEN (2015). Missing Boxes in Central Europe. Case (20 pages), Reference No. 615-037-1. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School.

  42. POULSEN, René Taudal (2015). Book review: Nils Kolle (ed.) Norges fiskeri- og kysthistorie Vol. 3: En næring i omforming, 1880-1970, Forum Navale 71: 163-67.

  43. BRANDL, Kristin Martina, Michael MOL and Bent PETERSEN (2014). Rocking and Rebalancing the Boat: How Offshoring Elicits Reconfiguration of the Service Production System. In Klaus MEYER and Tunga KYIAK (eds.), Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business. East Lansing, MI: Academy of International Business.

  44. ANDERSEN, Torben Juul and Christine Bang ANDERSEN (2014). British Petroleum: From Texas City to the Gulf of Mexico and Beyond. Case (26 pages), Reference no. 714-017-1. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School.

  45. ANDERSEN, Torben Juul and Christine Bang ANDERSEN (2014). British Petroleum: From Texas City to the Gulf of Mexico and Beyond. Teaching note (16 pages), Reference no. 714-017-8. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School.

  46. POULSEN, René Taudal (2014). Review of: Rose George, Deep Sea and Foreign Going: Inside Shipping, the Invisible Industry that Bringes you 90% of Everything. International Journal of Maritime History. 26(2): 396-97

  47. HOLM, Jacob Rubæk, Christian Richter ØSTERGAARD and Thomas Roslyng OLESEN (2014): Destruction and Reallocation of Skills Following Large Company Exit. Paper presented at the DRUID Society Conference 2014, CBS, Copenhagen, June 16-18.

  48. JENSEN; Thomas, Niels BJØRN-ANDERSEN and Ravi VATRAPU (2014). Avocados Crossing Borders: The Missing Common Information Infrastructure for International Trade. In Naomi YAMASHITA, Vanessa EVERS, Carolyn ROSÈ and Mary Beth WATSON-MANHEIM (eds.), Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Collaboration Across Boundaries: Culture, Distance & Technology. New York: Association for Computing Machinery.

  49. POULSEN, René Taudal (2014). Book review: David J. STARKEY & Ingo HEIDBRINK (eds.), A History of North Atlantic Fisheries, Vol. II, Forum Navale, 70: 314-17.

  50. JENSEN, Thomas, Yao-Hua TAN and Niels BJØRN-ANDERSEN (2014). Unleashing the IT Potential in the Complex Digital Business Ecosystem of International Trade: The Case of Fresh Fruit Import to European Union. In BLED 2014 Proceedings. AIS Electronic Library. Atlanta, GA: Association for Information Systems.

  51. KRAJINA, Domagoj and KOTZAB, Herbert (2013). What Design and Influencing Factors Impact the Performance of Maritime Business Network? Results from an Empirical Analysis of the Maritime Industry in Bremen. In K. S. PAWAR and H. ROGERS (eds.), Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Logistics: Resilient Supply Chains in an Uncertain Environment. Nottingham: Nottingham University Business School: 391-394.

  52. POULSEN, René Taudal (2013). Book review: Regina Asariotis and Hassiba Benamara (Eds.), Maritime Transport and the Climate Change Challenge. International Journal of Maritime History, 25(1): 375-376.

  53. HSUAN, Juliana, Jakob B. ANDERSEN, Niki BEY, Tim C. MCALOONE, Krestine MOUGAARD and Line NEUGEBAUER (2012). Towards Assessing Product/Service Systems (PSS) within the Danish Maritime Industry: A PSS Positioning Map. In Peter Dirk VAN DONK, René DE KOSTER, Sander DE LEEUW, Jan FRANSOO and Jack VAN DER VEEN (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th World Conference of Production & Operations Management. Brussels: EUROMA, European Operations Management Association.

  54. KOTZAB, Herbert and Timm GUDEHUS (2012). Economic Ship Travel Speed: Consequences for Maritime Logistic Strategies and Sustainability. In Proceedings of the second International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems (LOGMS). Bremen: University of Bremen: 121-128.

  55. POULSEN, René Taudal and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2012). Going abroad to escape home‐market decline: a business history of the recent development of the Danish marine equipment industry. Paper presented at the EBHA-BHSJ conference on “Business enterprises and tensions between local and global” in Paris, France, August 30-September 1, 2012.

  56. KOTZAB, Herbert, Günter PROCKL and Aseem KINRA (2012). Patterns of Internationalization: Assessing Network Structures in the Container Shipping Industry. Abstract presented at the 2012 International Conference on Logistics and Maritime Systems, August 22-24, Bremen, Germany.

  57. POULSEN, René Taudal (2012). Book review: Alex Kemp, The Official History of North Sea Oil and Gas; Volume I: The Growing Dominance of the State; Volume II: Moderating the State’s Role. International Journal of Maritime History, 24(1): 462-465.

  58. POULSEN, René Taudal (2011). Shifts in the maritime labour market: Drivers of demand for and supply of seafarers, ca. 1965-2008. 9th North Sea History Conference. Stavanger, Norge.

  59. POULSEN, René Taudal (2010). Book Review: David J. Starkey, Jon Th. Thor, Ingo Heidbrink (red.), A History of the North Atlantic Fisheries: From Early Times to the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Le Marin du Nord/The Northern Mariner, 20(1): 118-119.

  60. PEDERSEN, Torben, Jacob PYNDT and Bo B. NIELSEN (2009). MAN B&W Diesel A/S – Managing Licensees in a Globalized World. The University of Western Ontario. Case no. 9B09M030 and Teaching Note no. 8B09M30. Ontario, CA: Ivey Publishing.

  61. GADHIA, Hitesh and Herbert KOTZAB (2009). An Analysis of the Structure and Characteristics of Container Shipping Company Seaport Networks: Incremental Internationalisation. Paper presented at the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) Conference on ”Understanding Shipping Markets” in Copenhagen, June 24-26, 2009.

  62. POULSEN, René Taudal and Henrik SORNN-FRIESE (2009). Out of the Blue: Exploring the Unanticipated Endurance of the Danish Maritime Supply Industry. Article presented at the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) annual conference ”Understanding Shipping Markets” in Copenhagen June 24-26, 2009.

  63. POULSEN, René Taudal (2009). Book review: Lars Scholl og David M. Williams (red.), Crisis and Transition - Maritime Sectors in the North Sea Region 1790-1940. Le Marin du Nord/The Northern Mariner, IX(4): 460-462.

  64. WAGTMANN, Maria Anne and René Taudal POULSEN (2009). Recent Developments and Probable Future Scenarios Concerning Seafarer Labour Markets. I MET Trends in the XXI Century: Shipping Industry and Training Institutions in the global environment - area of mutual interests and cooperation. St. Petersborg.



 

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