Plymouth Business School: Recent submissions
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The impact of 2008 financial crisis and COVID-19 pandemic on the demand and supply of seafarer officers: evidence from China
(ElsevierNetherlands, 2022-08-31)During the shipping market boom in the 2000s, China adopted initiatives to expand its maritime education and training (MET) capacity, which significantly increased the supply of seafarer officers in the next few years. ... -
Sustainable Supply Chain Finance and Supply Networks: The Role of Artificial Intelligence
(2022-01-01)Supply chain finance (SCF) is receiving increasing awareness in research as a result of uncertainties in the global financing for supply chain (SC). There are limited and fragmented studies in the implementations of ... -
Quantitative analysis of port environmental footprint: The case study of Piraeus and Thessaloniki ports.
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Regulating vessel-based armouries as a means to increase maritime security in high risks areas.
(European Workshop on Maritime Systems Resilience and Security, 2022-06-20)Maritime piracy and armed robbery persist to raise concerns amongst the maritime security community as they pose a significant threat to maritime commerce, freedom of the seas and supply chains. Despite past piracy ... -
Knowledge mobilisation crossing boundaries: a multi-perspective framework for agri-food value chains
(International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), 2021-05)Knowledge has long been recognized as a valuable asset to individuals, organisations and economy, subsequently knowledge management (KM) has been a well-established area of research. Existing research has developed various ... -
Optimization model to support sustainable crop planning for reducing unfairness among farmers
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022-09)Agri-food production must increase while food waste needs to be reduced for improving the position of farmers. To do so it is necessary to sustainably manage agri-food supply chains beginning with the crop planning ... -
Northern sea route as an emerging option for global transport networks: a policy perspective
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022-05-30)The Northern Sea Route (NSR) is an emerging alternative route to the Suez Canal; however, inconclusive research exists on its benefits and viability. This paper uses a two-stage Delphi approach to collect qualitative data ... -
Brexit and British ports: Implications and adaptation to the new context
(2021-11-10)The UK is an island nation where the economy is heavily dependent on the large number of diverse ports developed at its coastline. In terms of volume, 95% of UK trade is transported through ports, with the EU trade counting ... -
Is cyber-security a value added service for maritime transport sector?
(International Association of Maritime Economists, 2021-11-10)The average total cost of each data breach worldwide in 2020 for transportation sector was $3.58million, which is slightly below the global average cost of data breach worldwide ($3.86 million) (Statista, 2021). That is ... -
A Systematic Research Methodology for Business Model Decision Making in Commercialising Innovative Healthcare Diagnostic Technologies
(Springer International Publishing, 2022-05-13)Business models and decision making play a vital role in the delivery and implementation of technological innovations in the healthcare industry, especially for entrepreneurs, healthcare providers, managers, researchers ...