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期刊名称:MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT

ISSN:0308-8839
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tmpm20/current#.UrJgarKcFeA
影响因子: 3.778 (2020年) 1.741(2016年) 1.22(2015年) 1.309(2014年) 1.447(2013年) 0.816 (2012年)
主题范畴:TRANSPORTATION

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Forty years ago maritime management decisions were taken on the basis of experience and hunch. Today, the experience is augmented by expert analysis and informed by research findings. Maritime Policy & Management provides the latest findings and analyses, and the opportunity for exchanging views through its Comment Section. A multi-disciplinary and international refereed journal, it brings together papers on the different topics that concern the maritime industry. Emphasis is placed on business, organizational, economic, sociolegal and management topics at port, community, shipping company and shipboard levels. The Journal also provides details of conferences and book reviews.
 
Disclaimer 
Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the “Content”) contained in its publications. However, Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of Taylor & Francis.
 
 Indexed/Abstracted in: 
 
CSA (Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management; ASFA-1: Biological Science and Living Resources; ASFA-2: Ocean Technology, Policy and Non-Living Resources; ASFA-3: Aquatic Pollution and Environmental Quality; Oceanic Abstracts; Recent References; Pollution Abstracts; Engineering Materials Abstracts; Composities Industry Abstracts; Mechanical and Transportation; Engineering Abstracts; Aluminium Industry Abstracts; Copper Data Abstracts; Corrosion Abstracts; Metadex; Advanced Polymers Abstracts; Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts; Human Population & Natural Resource Management; Ceramic Abstracts; Computer and Information Systems Abstracts; Corrosion Abstracts; Earthquake Engineering Abstracts; Electronics and Communications Abstracts; Engineered Materials Abstracts; International Aerospace Abstracts; International Civil Engineering Abstracts; Materials Business File; Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts; World Ceramics Abstracts); EBSCO (Academic Search Premier, Business Source Corporate, Business Source Premier, Environmental Policy Index, TOC Premier), Econlit; GEOBASE; OCLC; Scopus; Swets Information Services; TRIS; and ThomsonGale.

Instructions to Authors
This journal uses ScholarOne Manuscripts (previously Manuscript Central) to peer review manuscript submissions. Please read the guide for ScholarOne authors before making a submission. Complete guidelines for preparing and submitting your manuscript to this journal are provided below. 

Forty years ago maritime management decisions were taken on the basis of experience and hunch. Today, that experience is augmented by expert analysis and informed by research findings. Maritime Policy & Management provides the latest findings and analyses, and the opportunity for exchanging views through its Comment Section. A multi-disciplinary and international refereed journal, it brings together papers on the different topics that concern the maritime industry. Emphasis is placed on business, organizational, economic, sociolegal and management topics at port, community, shipping company and shipboard levels. The Journal also provides details of conferences and book reviews.

Submission 
All submissions should be made online at the Maritime Policy & Management  ScholarOne Manuscripts site.  New Users should first create an account. Once a user is logged onto the site submissions should be made via the author Centre.  

Authors should prepare and upload two versions of their manuscript.  One should be a complete text , while in the second all document information indentifying the author should be removed from files to allow them to be sent anonymously to referees. When uploading files authors will then be able to define the non-anonymous version of the “File not for review”.

Please read these Guidelines with care and attention: failure to follow them may result in your paper being delayed. Note especially the referencing conventions used byMaritime Policy & Management and the requirement for gender-, race-, and creed-inclusive language.

Maritime Policy & Management considers all manuscripts on the strict condition they are the property (copyright) of the submitting author(s) and that copyright will be transferred to Maritime Policy & Management and the publishers, Taylor & Francis if the paper is accepted.

Maritime Policy & Management considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they have been submitted only to Maritime Policy & Management , that they have not been published already, nor are they under consideration for publication, nor in press elsewhere. Authors who fail to adhere to this condition will be charged all costs whichMaritime Policy & Management incurs, and their papers will not be published.

  • Please write clearly and concisely, stating your objectives clearly and defining your terms. Your arguments should be substantiated with well reasoned supporting evidence.
  • For all manuscripts, gender-, race-, and creed-inclusive language is mandatory.
  • Abstracts are required for all papers submitted and should precede the text of a paper.
  • Papers should not exceed 6000 words (including references).
  • Authors should include telephone and fax numbers as well as e-mail addresses on the cover page of manuscripts.
  • In writing your paper, you are encouraged to review articles in the area you are addressing which have been previously published in the journal, and where you feel appropriate, to reference them. This will enhance context, coherence, and continuity for our readers.  
Copyright permission 
Contributors are required to secure permission for the reproduction of any figure, table, or extensive (more than fifty word) extract from the text, from a source which is copyrighted - or owned - by a party other than Taylor & Francis or the contributor.

This applies both to direct reproduction or 'derivative reproduction' - when the contributor has created a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source.

Abstracts 
Structured abstracts are required for all papers, and should be submitted as detailed below, following the title and author's name and address, preceding the main text.

For papers reporting original research, state the primary objective and any hypothesis tested; describe the research design and your reasons for adopting that methodology; state the methods and procedures employed, including where appropriate tools, hardware, software, the selection and number of study areas/subjects, and the central experimental interventions; state the main outcomes and results, including relevant data; and state the conclusions that might be drawn from these data and results, including their implications for further research or application/practice.

For review essays, state the primary objective of the review; the reasoning behind your literature selection; and the way you critically analyse the literature; state the main outcomes and results of your review; and state the conclusions that might be drawn, including their implications for further research or application/practice.

Abstracts should not exceed 200 words.

Style 
All authors are asked to take account of the diverse audience of Maritime Policy & Management . Clearly explain or avoid the use of terms that might be meaningful only to a local or national audience. However, note also that Maritime Policy & Management does not aspire to be international in the ways that McDonald's restaurants or Hilton Hotels are 'international'; we much prefer papers that, where appropriate, reflect the particularities of each higher education system.

Some specific points of style for the text of articles, research reports, case studies, reports, essay reviews, and reviews follow:

  1. Maritime Policy & Management prefers US to 'American', USA to 'United States', and UK to 'United Kingdom'.
  2. Maritime Policy & Management uses conservative British, not US, spelling, i.e. colour not color; behaviour (behavioural) not behavior; [school] programme not program; [he] practises not practices; centre not center; organization not organisation; analyse not analyze, etc.
  3. Single 'quotes' are used for quotations rather than double "quotes", unless the 'quote is "within" another quote'.
  4. Punctuation should follow the British style, e.g. 'quotes precede punctuation'.
  5. Punctuation of common abbreviations should follow the following conventions: e.g. i.e. cf. Note that such abbreviations are not followed by a comma or a (double) point/period.
  6. Dashes (M-dash) should be clearly indicated in manuscripts by way of either a clear dash (-) or a triple hyphen (---) (N-dash) should be indicated either by a clear dash (-) or a double hyphen (--).
  7. Maritime Policy & Management is sparing in its use of the upper case in headings, e.g. only the first word in paper titles and all subheads is in upper case.
  8. Apostrophes should be used sparingly. Thus, decades should be referred to as follows: 'The 1980s [not the 1980's] saw ...'. Possessives associated with acronyms (e.g. APU), should be written as follows: 'The APU's findings that ...', but, NB, the plural is APUs.
  9. All acronyms for national agencies, examinations, etc., should be spelled out the first time they are introduced in text or references. Thereafter the acronym can be used if appropriate, e.g. 'The work f the Assessment of Performance Unit (APU) in the early 1980s ...'. Subsequently, 'The APU studies of achievement ...', in a reference ... (Department of Education and Science [DES] 1989a).
  10. Brief biographical details of significant national figures should be outlined in the text unless it is quite clear that the person concerned would be known internationally. Some suggested editorial emendations to a typical text are indicated in the following with square brackets: 'From the time of H. E. Armstrong [in the 19th century] to the curriculum development work associated with the Nuffield Foundation [in the 1960s], there has been a shift from heurism to constructivism in the design of [British] science courses'.
  11. The preferred local (national) usage for ethnic and other minorities should be used in all papers. For the USA, African-American, Hispanic, and Native American are used, e.g. 'The African American presidential candidate, Jesse Jackson...' For the UK, African-Caribbean (not 'West Indian'), etc.
  12. Material to be emphasized (italicized in the printed version) should be underlined in the typescript rather than italicized. Please use such emphasis sparingly.
  13. n (not N), % (not per cent) should be used in typescripts.
  14. Numbers in text should take the following forms: 300, 3000, 30 000. Spell out numbers under 10 unless used with a unit of measure, e.g. nine pupils but 9 mm (do not introduce periods with measure). For decimals, use the form 0.05 (not .05).
  15. When using a word which is or is asserted to be a proprietary term or trade mark authors' must use the symbol ® or TM or alternatively a footnote can be inserted using the wording below:

This article includes a word which is or is asserted to be a proprietary term or trade mark. Its inclusion does not imply it has acquired for legal purposes a non-proprietary or general significance, nor is any other judgement implied concerning its legal status.

Tables and figures

  • Figures must be saved individually and separate to text. Please do not embed figures in the paper file.
  • Tables and figures should be referred to in text as follows: figure 1, table 1, i.e. lower case. 'As seen in table [or figure] 1 ...' (not Tab., fig. or Fig).
  • All figures must be numbered in the order in which they appear in the paper (e.g. figure 1, figure 2). In multi-part figures, each part should be labelled (e.g. figure 1(a), figure 1(b)).
  • The place at which a table or figure is to be inserted in the printed text should be indicated clearly on the manuscript:

Insert table 2 about here

  • Thus tables and figures must be referred to in the text and numbered in order of appearance. Each table should have a descriptive title and each column an appropriate heading. For all figures, original copies of figures should be supplied. All figures should allow for reduction to column width (7.5cm) or page width (16 cm). Photographs may be sent as glossy prints or negatives. The legends to any illustrations must be typed separately following the text and should be grouped together.
  • Each table and/or figure must have a title that explains its purpose without reference to the text.
  • Do not type the caption to a figure on that figure; the legends to any illustrations must be typed separately following the main text and should be grouped together.
  • Avoid the use of colour and tints for purely aesthetic reasons.
  • Figures should be produced as near to the finished size as possible.
  • Files should be saved as one of the following formats: TIFF (tagged image file format) PostScript or EPS (encapsulated PostScript), and should contain all the necessary font information and the source file of the application (e.g. CorelDraw/Mac, CorelDraw/PC)
Acknowledgements
Any acknowledgements authors wish to make should be included in a separate headed section at the end of the manuscript. Please do not incorporate these into the bionote or notes.

Book reviews

  1. The following header material should appear in all reviews in the following order (note also the punctuation):

Operating a Bus and Coach Business. By Ann Brewer and David Hensher. (St Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1997.) [Pp. 220.] $35.00. ISBN 1 86448 458 6.

  1. Page references within reviews should be given as follows: (p. 337) or (pp. 36-37).

References 
References and citations should follow the Chicago Author-Date manual of style which can be viewed in full here: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/style/reference/tf_ChicagoAD.pdf

Other points to note 
References to multi-authored books and papers should be fully spelled out in the references, i.e. et al . should not be used. The '&' should not be used except for publisher's names.

References to chapters in edited books must include the page references for any chapter being cited. Such references should include the full page span (e.g. 212-252 , NOT 212-52). Note that a single editor is indicated by ed. - with a point/period - and multiple editors by eds - without a point/period.

Wherever possible ERIC references should be included in all unpublished material, e.g. ERIC ED 332 157. The availability of ERIC numbers enormously simplifies the work of those who want to follow-up a reference.

Free article access
As corresponding author, you will receive free access to your article on Taylor & Francis Online. You will be given access to the My authored works section of Taylor & Francis Online, which shows you all your published articles. You can easily view, read, and download your published articles from there. In addition, if someone has cited your article, you will be able to see this information. We are committed to promoting and increasing the visibility of your article and have provided this guidance <http://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/beyondpublication/promotearticle.asp >  on how you can help.

Reprints and journal copies
Corresponding authors can receive a complimentary copy of the issue containing their article. Article reprints can be ordered through Rightslink® when you receive your proofs. If you have any queries about reprints, please contact the Taylor & Francis Author Services team at reprints@tandf.co.uk . To order extra copies of the issue containing your article, please contact our Customer Services team atadhoc@tandf.co.uk .

Copyright
It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright or license the publication rights in their articles, including abstracts, to Taylor & Francis. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors retain many rights under the Taylor & Francis rights policies, which can be found athttp://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/preparation/copyright.asp . Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
 
Exceptions are made for certain Governments’ employees whose policies require that copyright cannot be transferred to other parties. We ask that a signed statement to this effect is submitted when returning proofs for accepted papers.
 
Disclaimer
Taylor & Francis make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the "Content") contained in our publications. However, Taylor & Francis, our agents, and our licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any purpose of the Content. Any opinions and views expressed in this publication are the opinions and views of the authors, and are not the views of or endorsed by Taylor & Francis. The accuracy of the Content should not be relied upon and should be independently verified with primary sources of information. Taylor & Francis shall not be liable for any losses, actions, claims, proceedings, demands, costs, expenses, damages, and other liabilities whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with, in relation to or arising out of the use of the Content. Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found athttp://www.tandfonline.com/page/terms-and-conditions

Editorial Board
Joint Editors-in-Chief
Kevin Li - Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea
Heather McLaughlin  - Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
 
Associate Editors
Michael Bell - University of Sydney, Australia 
Jasmine Lam - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chin-Shan Lu -   Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong  
Meifeng Luo - Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Theo Notteboom - University of Antwerp, Belgium
Dong-Wook Song - Edinburgh Napier University, UK
Wesley Wilson  University of Oregon, USA
 
Administrative Editor 
Sally Martin   - Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 

Editorial Panel
Hee Seok Bang - Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea
Mary Brooks - Dalhousie University, Canada 
Weijiong Chen - Shanghai Maritime University, China 
Sheila Farrell - Imperial College London, UK
David Glen - London Metropolitan University , UK
Jan Hoffmann - Trade Logistics Branch of UNCTAD, Switzerland 
John Liu - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
Kavussanos Manolis - Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece 
Adolf K. Y. Ng - University of Manitoba, Canada
Donna J. Nincic - California State University, USA
Amedeo Odoni - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Tae Oum - University of British Columbia, Canada
Photis Panayides - Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus 
Ross Robinson - Victoria University, Australia
Jens U. Schroder-Hinrichs - World Maritime University , Sweden  
Masato Shinohara - Tokai University, Japan
Wayne K. Talley - Old Dominion University, USA 
Charles S. Tapiero  New York University, USA
E. Van de Voorde - University of Antwerp, Belgium
Jin Wang -   Liverpool John Moores University, UK 
Peter Wild - Maritime Consultant, UK
Xinlian Xie - Dalian Maritime University, China  
Jiaqi Yang - Wuhan University of Technology, China
 
Editorial Office
Sally Martin
Administrative Editor
Shipping & Logistics Research Centre
Room 622
Building 107
Northeast Asia Logistics & Distribution Institute
Chung-Ang University
84 Heukseok-ro
Dongjak-gu
Seoul 156-756
Republic of Korea


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