Although the European Commission has sought to promote competition in the port transport sector and recommended the adoption of `common principles' and a uniform `management philosophy', significant differences between ports persist in terms of management and labour regulation on the one hand, and operational efficiency and international competitiveness on the other. Through a social-institutional perspective, we demonstrate how labour regulation facilitated change and international competitiveness in Antwerp, but retarded the potential of technological and other productivity-enhancing developments, in different ways, in London and Le Havre. This demonstrates that, contrary to neo-liberal economic theory and the preferred (deregulatory) pol...
There are no doubts about the drastic decreasing of the bargaining power of Dockworkers in the last ...
Global economic development has significantly increased the demand for container liner shipping whic...
Face to high unemployment and GDP stagnation, competitive ports bear potential positive impacts on r...
Although the European Commission has sought to promote competition in the port transport sector and ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis on the port labour system in Europe. The study a...
Spanish ports have traditionally been derided for poor performance and acrimonious labour relations....
Technological revolutions, scale increases in ship types and terminals, increased containerisation, ...
Includes bibliographyGovernments of the ECLAC region have promulgated labour regimes which support p...
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 ...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the changing labour dynamics in the ports of Antwerp (...
Despite the progressive shift towards the capital-intensive paradigm, the human factor is still cons...
This dissertation conducts comprehensive analyses on global seaport institutions and port infrastruc...
The paper analyses European port regulation, focusing primarily on the effectiveness of concession a...
International audienceFor the last thirty years, port governance has been marked by a new level of c...
There are no doubts about the drastic decreasing of the bargaining power of Dockworkers in the last ...
Global economic development has significantly increased the demand for container liner shipping whic...
Face to high unemployment and GDP stagnation, competitive ports bear potential positive impacts on r...
Although the European Commission has sought to promote competition in the port transport sector and ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis on the port labour system in Europe. The study a...
Spanish ports have traditionally been derided for poor performance and acrimonious labour relations....
Technological revolutions, scale increases in ship types and terminals, increased containerisation, ...
Includes bibliographyGovernments of the ECLAC region have promulgated labour regimes which support p...
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 ...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the changing labour dynamics in the ports of Antwerp (...
Despite the progressive shift towards the capital-intensive paradigm, the human factor is still cons...
This dissertation conducts comprehensive analyses on global seaport institutions and port infrastruc...
The paper analyses European port regulation, focusing primarily on the effectiveness of concession a...
International audienceFor the last thirty years, port governance has been marked by a new level of c...
There are no doubts about the drastic decreasing of the bargaining power of Dockworkers in the last ...
Global economic development has significantly increased the demand for container liner shipping whic...
Face to high unemployment and GDP stagnation, competitive ports bear potential positive impacts on r...