WOS:000614793200001The present article uses game experiments to understand the dynamics of oligopolistic competition in liner shipping markets. We show how a limited number of carriers, interacting over time, acting independently or grouped into global shipping alliances, are able to effectively and jointly reduce excess capacity. A serious game (called TRALIN) has been designed to this end, mimicking the global liner shipping market where four to five global shipping alliances compete on a set of 12 routes, connecting four ports of call for a few sequential voyages. Carriers are initially subject to low profits due to over-capacity and have to anticipate competitor capacity decisions and vessel deployment simultaneously. Results from 18 ex...
AbstractThis paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two ...
This paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two competin...
Multi-player interactions and vertical relationships in the U.S. containerized-import shipment marke...
International audienceThe present article uses game experiments to understand the dynamics of oligop...
The present article uses game experiments to understand the dynamics of oligopolistic competition in...
The present article uses game experiments to understand the dynamics of oligopolistic competition in...
This paper demonstrates a non-cooperative four rational player’s static game framework to analyse th...
Competition conditions of shipping liners in marine container transport systems are gradually gettin...
Competition conditions of shipping liners in marine container transport systems are gradually gettin...
This paper demonstrates a non-cooperative four rational player’s static game framework to analyse th...
For nearly two decades, ocean carriers have been locked in an arms race for capacity, which has led ...
The liner container shipping industry plays an essential role for the viability of international tra...
The liner container shipping industry plays an essential role for the viability of international tra...
In response to fierce competition of container cargo transportation markets, cooperation has become ...
This paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two competin...
AbstractThis paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two ...
This paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two competin...
Multi-player interactions and vertical relationships in the U.S. containerized-import shipment marke...
International audienceThe present article uses game experiments to understand the dynamics of oligop...
The present article uses game experiments to understand the dynamics of oligopolistic competition in...
The present article uses game experiments to understand the dynamics of oligopolistic competition in...
This paper demonstrates a non-cooperative four rational player’s static game framework to analyse th...
Competition conditions of shipping liners in marine container transport systems are gradually gettin...
Competition conditions of shipping liners in marine container transport systems are gradually gettin...
This paper demonstrates a non-cooperative four rational player’s static game framework to analyse th...
For nearly two decades, ocean carriers have been locked in an arms race for capacity, which has led ...
The liner container shipping industry plays an essential role for the viability of international tra...
The liner container shipping industry plays an essential role for the viability of international tra...
In response to fierce competition of container cargo transportation markets, cooperation has become ...
This paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two competin...
AbstractThis paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two ...
This paper considers the maritime container assignment problem in a market setting with two competin...
Multi-player interactions and vertical relationships in the U.S. containerized-import shipment marke...