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دسته بندی: اقتصاد ویرایش: نویسندگان: Byoung-Wook Ko. Dong-Wook Song سری: WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs, 10 ISBN (شابک) : 303078956X, 9783030789565 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 223 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 7 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب New Maritime Business: Uncertainty, Sustainability, Technology and Big Data به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Foreword Foreword Preface Contents Editors and Contributors Introduction 1 Beginning . 2 About the Book 3 . Ending References Suggested Reading Part I: Recent Market Development Volatility and Uncertainty in Container Shipping Market 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Volatility and Uncertainty in Container Shipping in Relation to COVID-19 3.1 Insights from Container Throughput in Singapore 3.2 Insights from Container Vessel Arrival in Singapore 3.3 Insights from Container Freight Rate 3.4 Comparison with Other Shipping Markets in Singapore 4 Implications and Recommendations 5 Conclusion References Further Reading Containerships and Black Swans: The Impact of Disruptive Events on the Industry 1 Introduction 2 Black Swans Revisited 3 Volatile Transport Volumes 4 Highly Volatile Rates 5 Avenues of Explanation 5.1 Impact of Consolidation 5.2 Impact of Digitalization 5.3 Impact of a Generational Learning Curve 5.4 Impact of a Split GDP 5.5 Playing Prices, Not Following Them 5.6 New Pricing Models 5.7 Understanding Elasticities 5.8 Impact of Orderbook 6 Conclusion References COVID-19: Challenges and Future Responses in International Logistics 1 Introduction 2 Pandemic and Global Supply Chain 2.1 A Brief Literature Reviews on Supply Chain Risks 2.1.1 Major Researches Before COVID-19 2.1.2 Findings 2.2 Revisiting COVID-19 2.2.1 Impacts on Global Economy and Trade 2.2.2 Impacts on Global Supply Chain and Maritime Industry 3 A New Approach to Supply Chain Risk Mitigation in Era of Pandemics 3.1 Lessons from the COVID-19 Crisis 3.2 Challenges for SC Risk Mitigation 3.2.1 Resilience and Agility Coming Back 3.2.2 Existing SCR Mitigation Strategies and Limitation 3.2.3 Key Words for Considering a New Framework 4 Implications for International Logistics References Part II: Decarbonization and Green Finance Container Shipping Decarbonization Pathways 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review on Containerships Decarbonization 3 Past and Future Changes in Container Carbon Intensity 4 Past and Future Container Global CO2 Emissions 5 Conclusions References Green Shipping Finance: Existing Initiatives and the Road Ahead 1 Introduction 2 Financing Schemes for Green Shipping 2.1 Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) 2.2 Institutional Initiatives: The EU and the European Investment Bank (EIB) Initiatives 2.3 Private Initiatives: The Poseidon Principles initiative 2.4 Private Initiatives: The Green Loan Principles 2.5 Private Initiatives: The Getting to Zero Coalition Initiative 2.6 Green Bonds 2.6.1 Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI) 3 Discussion and Conclusions References Part III: Digitalization and Maritime Big Data Maritime Digital Business Models: The Case of D/S Norden, 2015-2020 1 Introduction 2 A Business Model Framework for Maritime Digitalization 3 The Case of Digital Transformation in D/S Norden, 2015-2020 4 Conclusion References Platform Revolution in Container Shipping Markets: An Economics Perspective 1 Introduction 2 Platform in Concept 2.1 Definition of Platform 2.2 Network Effects 2.3 Four Lens for Platform 3 Understanding Platform Structures in Container Shipping Markets 3.1 Step-Wise Process of a Typical Blockchain 3.2 TradeLens 3.3 FBX 4 Prospective Benefits, Barriers and Threats 4.1 Benefits 4.2 Barriers 4.3 Threats 5 Conclusions References Liner Services in Asia´s Major Container Ports: Implications for Busan 1 Introduction 2 Literature and Contribution 3 Method and Data 3.1 Data and Description 4 Findings and Discussion 4.1 Common Liner Services for Busan, Singapore, and Shanghai 4.2 Common Liner Services: Busan-Singapore (Exclusive) 4.3 Common Liner Services: Busan-Shanghai (Exclusive) 4.4 Common Liner Services: Singapore-Shanghai (Exclusive) 4.5 Liner Services: Exclusive to Busan 4.6 Liner Services Exclusive to Singapore 4.7 Liner Services Exclusive to Shanghai 4.8 Overview of the Port Intra-Dependency Ratio 5 Case Study and Recommendations 5.1 Busan Container Terminal Development 5.2 Challenges and Opportunities for Port of Busan 6 Conclusion References Part IV: Technology and New Business Model Research Developments and Debates Regarding Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship: Status, Challenges and Perspectives 1 Introduction 2 Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS): Levels of Autonomy 3 Research Development and Discussions Regarding MASS 3.1 MASS Technological Feasibility 3.2 Safety and Security Issues 3.3 Technology Governance 3.4 Economic Viability 3.5 Human Element and Social Implications 4 Reflections and the Ways Forward 5 Conclusion References New Business Models for Shipping: Innovation in the Netherlands 1 Introduction 2 Innovation in Shipping in the Netherlands 3 Three Innovation Missions for Shipping 3.1 Towards Zero Emission Shipping 3.2 Digital and Autonomous Shipping 3.3 Safety in Shipping 4 Development of New Business Models 4.1 Business Case: CoVadem 4.2 Business Case: Maintenance and Service Logistics 5 Concluding Remarks References