In this paper we argue that much of the literature on port governance takes the embeddedness of the port authority in the public sector as a given, whereas we argue that port development is intrinsically commercial and it is thus appropriate to regard a port authority as a port development company. In line with this, we provide a critique of the term ‘port authority’. Next, we describe the cases of the Dutch seaports as an illustration of the transition away from ‘authority’ and towards a model with state owned port development companies (PDCs). The following topics are addressed: the changing institutional position of the port development companies, the legal status of the PDCs, the financial performance of the Dutch PDCs and the commercia...
<p>This paper explores the shifting geography of the port-city interface in The Netherlands since th...
In this paper, we aim to develop the international component of port authority strategy, by discussi...
In this paper, we aim to develop the international component of port authority strategy, by discussi...
In this paper we argue that much of the literature on port governance takes the embeddedness of the ...
This chapter describes the governance structures of the port authorities of the major Dutch seaports...
This paper researches the role of the port authorities in port governance, and the role of the port ...
Sea Ports are of vital importance to the Dutch economy. If port expansion is perceived necessary by ...
The ongoing process of port reform has led to an increasing number of publicly owned but corporatise...
International audienceFor the last thirty years, port governance has been marked by a new level of c...
This review paper investigates and presents generalized answers to the two basic questions of port g...
Despite the growing role of private involvement in recent port developments, most maritime trade is ...
Despite the growing role of private involvement in recent port developments, most maritime trade is ...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
<p>This paper explores the shifting geography of the port-city interface in The Netherlands since th...
In this paper, we aim to develop the international component of port authority strategy, by discussi...
In this paper, we aim to develop the international component of port authority strategy, by discussi...
In this paper we argue that much of the literature on port governance takes the embeddedness of the ...
This chapter describes the governance structures of the port authorities of the major Dutch seaports...
This paper researches the role of the port authorities in port governance, and the role of the port ...
Sea Ports are of vital importance to the Dutch economy. If port expansion is perceived necessary by ...
The ongoing process of port reform has led to an increasing number of publicly owned but corporatise...
International audienceFor the last thirty years, port governance has been marked by a new level of c...
This review paper investigates and presents generalized answers to the two basic questions of port g...
Despite the growing role of private involvement in recent port developments, most maritime trade is ...
Despite the growing role of private involvement in recent port developments, most maritime trade is ...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
International audienceMaritime industry transformations force ports to redefine their scope of activ...
<p>This paper explores the shifting geography of the port-city interface in The Netherlands since th...
In this paper, we aim to develop the international component of port authority strategy, by discussi...
In this paper, we aim to develop the international component of port authority strategy, by discussi...