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Beskrivning
This book describes a wide range real-case applications of Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) in maritime related subjects including shipping, port, maritime logistics, cruise ports, waterfront developments, and shipping finance, etc.
Paul Tae-Woo Lee is a Professor at School of Business IT and Logistics and Leader of The One Belt and One Road Research Lab in Ocean College, Zhejiang University, China. He received his PhD from Cardiff University in the UK. He was a Visiting Scholar at, among others, the Faculty of Economics and Politics in Cambridge, University of Plymouth, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Dalian Maritime University. His research interests include maritime economics and maritime logistics. He is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of International of Logistics and Trade and an Associate Editor of Journal of Shipping and Trade. Zaili Yang is Professor of Maritime Transport at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), UK. His research interests are system safety, security and risk based decision making modelling, especially their applications in marine and supply chain systems. He has received more than 20 research grants from the EU and UK research councils, etc.and completed 5 postdoctoral and 17 doctoral projects. He is currently supervising 12 PhD students. His research findings have been published in more than 160 refereed papers in risk and supply chain areas, including over 70 (55 SCI/SSCI-cited) journal papers.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. A Discourse of Multi-criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Approaches.- Chapter 3. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Maritime Logistics: Theory, Application and Fuzzy Set Integration.- Chapter 4. Identification of Success Factors for Green Shipping with Measurement of Greenness based on ANP and ISM.- Chapter 5. Use of Fuzzy Evidential Reasoning for Vessel Selection under Uncertainty.- Chapter 6. Probabilistic Assessment of Vessel Collision Risk: An Evidential Reasoning and Artificial Potential Field-based Method.- Chapter 7. Incorporating AHP and Evidential Reasoning for Quantitative Evaluation of Inland Port Performance.- Chapter 8. Robust Evaluation of Risks in Ship-to-Ship Transfer Operations: Application of the STOCHASTIC UTA Multicriteria Decision Support Method.- Chapter 9. Financial Performance Evaluation of Shipping Companies Using Entropy and Grey Relation Analysis.- Chapter 10. Use of the Hybrid Fuzzy-Delphi-TOPSIS Approach in Identifying Optimal Bunkering Ports for Shipping Lines.- Chapter 11. Modern Heuristics of MCDM for the Operation Optimization in Container Terminals.- Chapter 12. Modeling Interdependencies among Attributes in MCDM: Its Application in Port Performance Measurement.