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Page 1 from 25 CURRICULUM VITAE Full name: George K. Vaggelas Date of Birth: 9 October 1980 Address: Eptalofou 96, Nikaia, Piraeus, Greece. P.C. 18450 Tel: +30-211-2104314/ +30-6947832910 E-mail: [email protected] Webpage: www.porteconomics.eu www.edinale.gr Qualifications 1/2004-5/2008 PhD, Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean, Field: Port economics Thesis Title: “Dynamic Equilibrium of Public- Private sector participation in port services production cost” Viva Committee: Prof. A. A. Pallis (Supervisor) Prof. E. Xydeas Prof. T. Syriopoulos Prof. N. Nikitakos Prof. M. Lekakou Prof. K. Chlomoudis Prof. H. N. Psaraftis 2002– 2003 MSc in ‘Shipping, Trade, Transport’. University of the Aegean, Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport 1998–2002 BSc in Shipping, Trade, University of the Aegean, Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport Academic Prizes and Distinctions 2004-2008: Research Fellow Scholarship, co-funded by the Ministry of Development, (General Secretariat for Research and Technology), Piraeus Port Authority and the Athens Urban Transport Organization. Programme: Organization of Port Services Production and Efficient Administration – Management of Passenger Terminals” 2001: Study Scholarship, by National Scholarship Foundation. 2001: Prize (Study distinction) from Hellenic Association of Passenger Ship Owners. 2000: Prize (Study distinction) from Municipality of Chios. 2000: Study Scholarship, by National Scholarship Foundation.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Full name: George K. Vaggelas

Date of Birth: 9 October 1980

Address: Eptalofou 96, Nikaia,

Piraeus, Greece. P.C. 18450

Tel: +30-211-2104314/ +30-6947832910

E-mail: [email protected]

Webpage: www.porteconomics.eu

www.edinale.gr

Qualifications

1/2004-5/2008 PhD, Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean,

Field: Port economics

Thesis Title: “Dynamic Equilibrium of Public- Private sector participation in port services production cost”

Viva Committee: Prof. A. A. Pallis (Supervisor)

Prof. E. Xydeas

Prof. T. Syriopoulos

Prof. N. Nikitakos

Prof. M. Lekakou

Prof. K. Chlomoudis

Prof. H. N. Psaraftis

2002– 2003 MSc in ‘Shipping, Trade, Transport’. University of the Aegean, Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport

1998–2002 BSc in Shipping, Trade, University of the Aegean, Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport

Academic Prizes and Distinctions

2004-2008: Research Fellow Scholarship, co-funded by the Ministry of Development, (General Secretariat for Research and Technology), Piraeus Port Authority and the Athens Urban Transport Organization. Programme: Organization of Port Services Production and Efficient Administration – Management of Passenger Terminals”

2001: Study Scholarship, by National Scholarship Foundation.

2001: Prize (Study distinction) from Hellenic Association of Passenger Ship Owners.

2000: Prize (Study distinction) from Municipality of Chios.

2000: Study Scholarship, by National Scholarship Foundation.

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Working Experience

24/12/2014-today Member of the Greek Regulatory Authority for Ports

18/12/2013 – today Co-Founder and CEO of “Ports and Shipping Advisory” company

1/11/2013 - today Editorial Advisor at “Naftika Chronika” magazine

4/10/2010 – 5/1/2014 Advisor to the President and C.E.O. of Thessaloniki Port Authority S.A.

Responsibilities:

Managing the ports’ passenger terminal

Developing strategies for increasing cruise traffic at the port

Meetings with cruise companies

Representing the company at the Cruise Technical Committee of Hellenic Ports Association

Development of a marina in the port area

Supervision of the new organization chart

Supervision of port services cost accounting

Managing the Port Development Board

International Public Relations

Monitoring Investments

Strategic Analysis and Planning

Marketing

Submission of the port authority’s proposal for the 2011 and 2013 ESPO Award where Thessaloniki Port Authority S.A. included in the short-listed ports.

Supervision of EU-funded projects in which the company participated as a partner

Environmental issues

2/12/2011-15/11/2013 General manager of the Training Institute for Shipping and Ports “EXANTAS”.

Responsibilities: Establishment and Management of the Institute

Developing the Training Program in collaboration with the Institute’s Scientific Committee

Marketing of the Institute

Co-operation with the Greek Port Authorities

Participation in EU funded programs

30/4/2009 –

31/12/2010

Special advisor (Research Programmes Development) to the mayor of Mastichochoria Municipality (Chios island-Greece).

Responsibilities:

Development and submission of proposals for EU funded programmes

Strategic planning

Public Relations-Press Office

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4/2010 – 6/2010 Educator at the Public for Adult Education Centre. Teaching the course “Principals of Economic Theory” (25 hour seminar).

9/2009 – 2/2010 Educator at the Public Institute of Vocational Training (Chios Island). Teaching the course “Public Relations”.

2/2004 – 7/2009 Freelancer - Researcher and Business Consultant

3/2003 – 6/2003 Assistant in strategic analysis studies for various companies in the Island of Chios, Greece.

5/ 2002 – 12/2007 Support and Guidance of small and very small companies in the application of new technologies. “Go – Online” program of General Secretariat for Research and Technology.

07– 08/ 2001 Maritime Company “Harbor Shipping And Trading”. Employee of Crew Department. Participating in ISM company’s Certification.

07– 08/ 2000 Maritime Company “Harbor Shipping And Trading”. Employee of Crew Department. Participating in the company’s ISM Certification.

Publications

Refereed Journals

J.1 Gagatsi E., Athanasopoulos N., Vaggelas G.K., Aifadopoulou G and Morfoulaki M., (2013). “ICT for cooperative supply chain visibility within a port centric intermodal setting: The case of the Thessaloniki port-rail-dryport integration. International Journal of Advanced Logistics, 2(1), pp. 38-47.

J.2 Marianos, N.,S., Lambrou, M., A., Nikitakos, N., V. and Vaggelas, G., K., (2011). “Managing port e-services in a socio-technical context”. International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 3 (1), pp. 27-56.

J.3 Vaggelas, G., K., Pallis, A., A., (2010). “Passenger ports: Services provision and their benefits”. Maritime Policy and Management, 37 (1), 73-89.

J.4 Grosso, M., Lynce, A-R., Silla, A., Vaggelas, G., K., (2010). “Short Sea Shipping, intermodality and parameters influencing pricing policies: The Mediterranean case”. Netnomics, 11 (1), 47-67.

J.5 Lekakou, M., B., Pallis, A., A. and Vaggelas, G., K., (2009). “Which homeport in Europe: The cruise industry’s selection criteria”. TOURISMOS: An international multidisciplinary journal of tourism, 4 (4), pp 215 - 240.

J.6 Pallis, A., A., and Vaggelas, G., K., (2005). “Port competitiveness and the EU ‘Port Services’ Directive: The case of Greek ports”. Maritime Economics and Logistics, 7 (2), 116-140.

Book Chapters

BC.1 Ng, K., Y., A. and Vaggelas, G., V., (2012). “Port Security: The ISPS Code”. In: Talley, W., K., (Ed.), (2012), The Blackwell companion to Maritime Economics, pp. 674-700. London: Wiley-Blackwell.

BC.2 Grosso, M., Lynce, A-R., Silla, A. and Vaggelas, G.K., (2010). “Intermodality and short sea shipping: Diversification, market segmentation, barriers and parameters influencing pricing policies”. In: Marletto, G. and Musso, E., (Eds.) Transporti, Ambiente e territorio. La ricerca di un nuovo equilibrio. Milano : FrancoAngeli.

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BC.3 Pallis, A., A. and Vaggelas, G., K., (2008). “EU port and shipping security”. In: Talley, W., K., (Ed.), Maritime Safety, Security and Piracy. The Grammenos Library, London: Informa.

BC.4 Pallis, A.,A., and Vaggelas, G., K., (2007). “Enhancing Port security via the enactment of EU policies: Operational and economic implications”. In: Bell, M., Bichou, K. and Evans, A., (Eds). Risk Management in Port Operations Logistics and Supply Chain Security. London: Lloyd’s of London Press.

International Conference Papers (full text review)

C.1 Mavros A., Pallis A.A., Attikouris K., Vaggelas G.K., Gotzias N., Koliousis I., Pantzaris S. and Christodoulou K., (2015). “Improving the competitiveness of the Cyprus shipping cluster”. European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015. 24-27 June, Chios, Greece.

C.2 Vaggelas G.K. and Pallis A.A., (2015). “Port performance: Criteria for measuring users perceptions in different port markets”. European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015. 24-27 June, Chios, Greece.

C.3 Vaggelas G.K. and Stefanidaki E., (2015). “The cabotage abolishment in the Greek cruise market: An initial assessment vis-à-vis homeport operations”. European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015. 24-27 June, Chios, Greece.

C.4 Pallis A.A. and Vaggelas G.K., (2015). “Beyond productivity: Typology of criteria to understand container port performance”. 5th International Symposium on Ship Operations, Management and Economics (SOME). 28-29 May 2015, Athens, Greece.

C.5 Gagatsi E., Athanasopoulos N., Vaggelas G.K., Aifadopoulou G., Morfoulaki M., (2013). “ICT for cooperative supply chain visibility within a port centric intermodal setting: The case of the Thessaloniki port-rail-dryport integration”. 6th European Conference on ICT for Transport Logistics. 23-25 October 2013, Zaragoza, Spain.

C.6 Lekakou M., Pallis A.A., Vaggelas G.K., Vitsounis T.K., (2011). “Coastal transport as a determinant of islands attractiveness: The European case and an evaluation from a Greek island”. Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Economists Conference, Santiago, Chile, 25-28 October 2011.

C.7 Lekakou M., Pallis A.A., Vaggelas G.K., Vitsounis T.K., (2011). “Users speak: Coastal shipping services and islanders perception”. Proceedings (USB) of the European Conference on Shipping Intermodalism and Ports, Chios, Greece, 22-24 June 2011.

C.8 Lekakou, M., Stefanidaki, E., Vaggelas G. K., (2011). “The economic impact of cruise to local economies. The case of an island”. Paper presented at the Athens Tourism Symposium 2011, 2-3 February, Athens, Greece.

C.9 Vaggelas, G., K., Lagoudis I., N., (2010). “Analysing the supply chain structure of the cruise industry: The case of a small cruise company”. Proceedings (CD-ROM) of the International Association of Maritime Economists Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 7-9 July 2010.

C.10 Lekakou, M., B., Pallis, A., A., Vaggelas, G., K., (2009). “Is this a home-port? An analysis of cruise industry’s selection criteria”. Proceedings of the International Association of maritime Economists Conference, 24-26 June 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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C.11 Lekakou, M., B., Pallis, A., A., Vaggelas, G., K., (2009). “The potential of Piraeus as a major Mediterranean Cruise Home-port: A selection criteria analysis”. Paper presented at the 4th International Scientific Conference, 3-5 April 2009, Rhodes, Greece.

C.12 Grosso, M., Lynce, A-R., Silla, A., Vaggelas, G., K., (2009). “Short Sea Shipping, intermodality and parameters influencing pricing policies in the Mediterranean region: The Italian context”. International Conference on Research in Transport and Logistics. 12-14 February, Istanbul, Turkey.

C.13 Pallis, A., A., and Vaggelas, G., K., (2008). “Port and maritime security: Is there a distinctive European approach?” International Forum on Shipping, Ports and Airports 2008. 25-28 May, Hong-Kong.

C.14 Pallis, A., A., and Vaggelas, G., K., (2007). “Port and maritime security: A critical analysis of contemporary EU policies”. International Symposium on Maritime Safety, Security and Environmental Protection. 20-21 September. Athens, Greece

C.15 Pallis, A., A., Vaggelas, G., K., Vitsounis, T., K., (2007). “Improving port services competitiveness: Trends, challenges and opportunities”. XVII International RESER Conference ‘Service Competitiveness and Cohesion- Balancing dynamics in the knowledge society’. 13-15 September. Tampere, Finland.

C.16 Vaggelas, G., K., (2007). “Distributing the benefits from services provision in passenger ports: An AHP approach”. Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Economists Conference. July 4-6. Athens.

C.17 Pallis A., A., and Vaggelas, G., K., (2006). “Benefits from port services provision in passenger ports: A constructive categorization”. 3rd International Conference Maritime Transport. 16-19 May, Barcelona.

C.18 Pallis, A., A., and Vaggelas, G., K., (2005). “Methods for measuring public and private benefits from port services provision: A comparative study”. Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Economists Conference. Limasol, 22 – 25 June, Cyprus.

C.19 Pallis A., A., and Vaggelas G., K., (2004). “Would the adoption of the EU ‘Port Services’ Directive benefit Greek Ports? A view from within”. Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Economists Conference, pp. 313-327, 30 June - 2 July, Izmir, Turkey.

National Conference Papers (full text review)

N.1 Pallis, Α., Α., and Vaggelas, G., Κ., (2006). “The passenger port: Analysis of a multiform service system”. 2nd National Conference of Hellenic Society of Systemic Studies (in Greek). 25-27 May, Chios.

N.2 Pallis, Α., Α., and Vaggelas, G., K., (2006). “Dynamic Equilibrium of Public and Private sector in port services provision”. 3rd International conference for Transportation Research in Greece (in Greek). 19-20 May, Thessaloniki.

International Conference Papers (abstract review)

CA.1 Pallis, A.A and Vaggelas, G.K., (2013). “Cruising the Med: Models for the cruise line/port interface”. 5th International Scientific Conference “Tourism Trends and Advances in the 21st Century”. 30 May – 2 June, Rhodes, Greece.

CA.2 Lekakou, M., Pallis, A.A., Spilanis, I., Stefanidaki, E. and Vaggelas, G.K., (2012). “Attractiveness of the islands and maritime transport services”. 2nd ENIT/RETI Conference “Islands and Sustainability: Identities, Development, Management and Planning”. 19-21 October, Lesvos, Greece.

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CA.3 Grosso, M., Lynce, A-R., Silla, A., Vaggelas, G., K., (2008). “Short Sea Shipping, and intermodality: Parameters influencing Short Sea Shipping pricing scheme: Italian operators’ point of view”. 8th Swiss Transport Research Conference. 15-17 October, Monte Verita.

CA.4 Vaggelas, G., K., (2007). “Greek ports: Structural challenges and forms of adjustment”. 3rd Hellenic Observatory PhD Symposium. 14-15 June. London, UK

CA.5 Vaggelas, G., Κ., (2007). “Dynamic Equilibrium of Public and Private Sector in services provision in passenger ports”. International Shipping Management Forum 2007 (in Greek). 10-11 May. Piraeus, Greece.

CA.6 Vaggelas, G., K., (2006). “Identify Public and Private Benefits from Port Services Provision”. International Conference “Shipping in the era of Social Responsibility”. In honour of the late professor Basil Metaxas (1925-1996). 14-16 September 2006. Cephalonia, Greece.

National Conference Papers (abstract review)

NA.1 Sarigiannidoy, Κ., Adaloglou, Μ., Vaggelas, G., Κ., (2007). “Hierarchy of problems in the Greek health system. Comparative analysis of Nikaia-Piraeus hospital (Agios Panteleimon) and Thessaloniki hospital (Papageorgiou). 9th National Conference of Health Services Management and Social Care (in Greek). Corfu, Greece.

Meetings – Workshops-Seminars

M.1 Vaggelas G.K., (2014). “Port of Thessaloniki: Container terminal MIS and future challenges”. Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference. 19-22 November, Patras, Greece.

M.2 Vaggelas G.K., (2014). “Port management and promotion of a cruise port”. Maritime Tourism Summer Course 2014. Organized by the University of the Aegean. 1-7 September, Rhodes, Greece.

M.3 Vaggelas G.K., (2014). “Port infrastructures and port policy” (in Greek). Presentation at the “Sustainable management and participatory governance of cruise destinations” seminar. Organised by the University of the Aegean. 4-8 of June 2014, Santorini, Greece.

M.4 Vaggelas, G.K., (2013). “Cruise ports selection factors” (in Greek). Summer School “Greek cruise ports: Operation-Management-Development”. Organized by the University of the Aegean and the Corfu Port Authority S.A. 5-8 September 2013, Corfu, Greece.

M.5 Vaggelas G.K., (2013). “Infrastructural needs and strategies to allow the port of Thessaloniki to contribute effectively to the vision of Greece as a gateway to Central and Eastern Europe. Greek Logistics Workshop “Unlocking Growth Potential through Regulatory Reform and Complementary Measures”. Organized by the Hellenic Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks, the Hellenic Ministry of Development and Competitiveness and The World Bank. 31 October, Athens, Greece.

M.6 Vaggelas, G.K., (2013). “Understanding Port Economics. Forecasting for the Future”. Presentation at the “Background to Ports and Terminals Course”. Organized by Lloyd’s Maritime Academy, 2-5 July 2013, London, UK.

M.7 Vaggelas, G.K., (2013). “Port of Thessaloniki – Bulk handling case study”. Bulk Ports and Technology Seminar. TOC Container Supply Chain: Europe. 25-26 June 2013, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

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M.8 Vaggelas, G.K., (2012). “Factors of attractiveness for homeports” (in Greek). Summer School “Maritime Tourism and Development of Insular Destinations”. Organized by the University of the Aegean, 13-16 September 2012, Chios, Greece.

M.9 Vaggelas, G.K., (2011). “Thessaloniki Port Authority S.A. Contemporary issues, prospects and…research needs”. The 1st PortEconomics.eu summer course. Chios, Greece, 18-21 June 2011.

M.10 Pallis, A.A., Vaggelas, G.K., (2011). “Cruise: Port-city relations. The port of Thessaloniki “. Workshop ‘Facilitating cruise ships in existing port facilities. Investments, services, organization’. 15-16 April, Mytilene, Greece.

M.11 Pallis, A.A., Vaggelas, G.K. and Vitsounis, T.K., (2011). “Integrating seaports in combined transport systems”. Open Conference Green Development and Combined Transport. April 1st, Athens, Greece.

M.12 Pallis, A. A. and Vaggelas, G. K., (2011). “4Ps (PPPs in Ports): A research agenda”. Symposium of the P3T3 Cost Action. Lisbon, Portugal, 12-13 January 2011.

M.13 Vaggelas, G.K. and Tsiotsis G-S, (2009). “Presentation of the results of the Hellenic Chambers Transport Association’s research on the insular and coastal transports and ports”. 22 May, Piraeus.

M.14 Spilanis, I., Vaggelas, G. K., (2009). “Development of a Greek Insular Observatory for Transports and Tourism”. Meeting on Transport and Tourism. The life arteries and the oxygen of the islands. Organized by the University of the Aegean, the Greek Aviation Union, the Hellenic Institute of Transportation Engineers and the Newspaper “Politis” (in Greek). 15 May, Chios, Greece.

Invited Presentations

IP.1 Vaggelas G.K., (2016). “Quality in ports. What is out there for ports?”. Workshop: Quality in port Activities. Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport. 21-22 February 2016, Jedda, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

IP.1 Vaggelas G.K., (2016). “Cruise industry and cruise ports”. Seminar organized by Exantas Institute for Port Training. 11-12 February 2015, Thessaloniki, Greece.

IP.2 Vaggelas G.K., (2015). “Greek ports: Challenges and prospects” (in Greek). 16th National Transport Conference of Greek Chambers. 5th December 2015, Corinthos, Greece.

IP.3 Vaggelas G.K., (2015). “Developments on port industry”. Presentation at the International Summer Law School “Maritime Law and Mediation”. Organized by The European Law Student’s Association, 19-26 July 2015, Athens, Greece.

IP.4 Vaggelas G.K., (2014). “The impact of FDI’s on the interaction between major ports and ports in the periphery”. European Cold Storage and Logistics Association 2014 Conference. 2-3 October, Athens, Greece.

IP.5 Vaggelas, G.K., (2014). “Corporate Social Responsibility as a tool for strengthening port-city relationship: The case of the port of Thessaloniki” (in Greek). Conference CSR in practice. Organized by “Marketing Week Conferences”. 25 February, Athens, Greece.

IP.6 Vaggelas, G.K., (2013). “Environmental and economic benefits from the use of natural gas at the port of Thessaloniki” (in Greek). Energy Efficiency Conference 2013. Organized by “Plant Management Magazine”. 13 March, Athens, Greece.

IP.7 Vaggelas, G.K., (2011). "Cruise tourism: Economic benefit, sustainable development and port-city relations. Regional conference: Tourism and

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sustainable development in the Mediterranean. Organized by Plan Bleu. Genoa, Italy, 12-14 December 2011.

IP.8 Vaggelas, G. K., (2010). “Cruise industry’s selection criteria for home-ports”. Cruising the Aegean: Challenges and Prospects. Conference organized by the Municipal Port Fund of Kos island, 18-19 June, Kos, Greece.

IP.9 Pallis, A.A. and Vaggelas, G.K., (2009). Enhancing Med Ports Competitiveness via Cooperation and Coordination. Develop MED Program Round Table, Athens, 10 December 2009.

IP.10 Vaggelas, G.K., (2009). “They are also passenger and cruise ports: Adjustment challenges for Greek ports”. Lecture in Port developments: Strategies and applications for northern Greek ports. Special event at the International Conference on Applied Business and Economics (ICABE), 1-3 October 2009, Kavala, Greece.

PhD Thesis / Postgraduate Dissertation

Th.1 Dynamic Equilibrium of Public- Private sector participation in port services production cost. PhD Thesis registered at the University of the Aegean, 2008.

Th.2 European Port Policy: Liberalization of port services and the potential consequences in the Greek port system. MSc Dissertation registered at the University of the Aegean, 2003.

Specialized Press Articles

NM.1 How Greek ports performed during the economic crisis (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, No. 186, pp/ 92-96, January 2016.

NM.2 Privatization of Piraeus Port Authority S.A.: Sailing in a turbulent sea (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, No. 184, pp.38-42, November 2016.

NM.3 European Port Policy: What is next? Naftika Chronika, No. 181, pp. 76-78, June-July 2015

NM.4 Positive results for the Greek ports (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, No. 180, May 2015.

NM.5 2014: a good year for coal handling at the port of Thessaloniki. Dry Cargo International, Issue No. 177, February 2015, pp. 63.

NM.6 European Port Policy with an eye to 2030. Leaflet of 6th National Conference on Infrastructure and Ports. Ama, Ahmedabad, India. October 18th 2014.

NM.7 The end of coastal shipping at the port of Thessaloniki (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 22, September 2014.

NM.8 ESPO Conference 2014: Shaping the developments in the port industry (with Pallis A.A.) (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, No. 171, June-July 2014.

NM.9 Challenges for the ports: The developments in the port industry at the annual ESPO conference (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 21, June-July 2014.

NM.10 Privatization of Piraeus port. Some thoughts on selling the shares (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, No. 168, March 2014.

NM.11 Handling coal at the port of Thessaloniki. Dry Cargo International, Issue No. 166, February 2014, pp. 15-16.

NM.12 European Port Policy 2030. Issues for the Greek ports (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, No. 162, August-September 2013.

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NM.13 The new European Port Policy - With the eye to 2030 (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 17, May-June 2013, p.4.

NM.14 The attractiveness of a destination as a key element in increasing cruise traffic (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 16, March-April 2013, p.5.

NM.15 Port of Thessaloniki: Major dry bulk port in the Southern Balkans. Dry Cargo International, Issue No. 155, February 2013, pp. 82-83.

NM.16 Developing destinations and not only piers-The secrets of the cruise industry (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 15, January-February 2013, p.12.

NM.17 Port of Thessaloniki: A new investment era. Port Technology International. Fifty-Sixth Edition, Winter 2012, pp. 58-62.

NM.18 Recession in ports. A problematic depiction of European ports during the first half of 2012 (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 13, September-October 2012, p.11.

NM.19 Port’s survival in periods of economic recession (in Greek). Article in www.metaforespress.gr . 27th of August 2012.

NM.20 Port infrastructures affects the coal and iron ore shipping markets (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 11, March-April 2012, p 13.

NM.21 Strategies of Thessaloniki Port Authority S.A. for increasing cruise traffic (in Greek). Maritech News. October 2011, pp. 29-30.

NM.22 Port investments are increasing (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 7, July-August 2011, pp. 10-11.

NM.23 Thessaloniki struggles to escape from coastal transport isolation (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 6, May-June 2011, p.7.

NM.24 Port cities at the top of the world (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 5, March-April 2011, p. 4-5.

NM.25 Port security: Opportunity or threat? (in Greek). Port.thess, Issue 4, January-February 2011, p.6

NM.26 Capabilities and challenges of conference tourism in Thessaloniki (with Koulousios I.) (in Greek). Aggelioforos newspaper, 30 December 2010, p. 29.

NM.27 Code: Cruise (in Greek). Port.thess, November-December 2010, p.7.

NM.28 The economic impact of cruise in Chios island (with Stefanidaki E.) (in Greek). Politis Newspaper, 5 May 2010.

NM.29 Enhancing port competitiveness via cooperation and coordination. (with Pallis A.A.). Indian Ports and Infrastructure Review, Volume 2, Issue 3, pp. 19-20. March 2010.

NM.30 Essential port services modernization. Setting priorities and prepare for the post-crisis period. (with Pallis A.A.). Indian Ports and Infrastructure Review, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp. 6-10. February 2010.

NM.31 Studies in Shipping, Transport and International Trade: Corresponding to the needs of the globalised Greek-owned shipping (with Vitsounis T. and Progoulaki M.) (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, No 125, December 2009.

NM.32 Contemporary Challenges for the Greek Peripheral Port System (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, Νο 124, November 2009.

NM.33 Reorganizing the Greek peripheral port system (in Greek). Naftika Chronika, September 2009.

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NM.34 Would Cruise Companies Choose Piraeus as a Homeport? (with Lekakou M and Pallis A.A.). Naftika Chronika, No 120, May 2009.

NM.35 Port System Reorganization in the North Aegean Region (in Greek). Politis Newspaper, 21 May 2009.

NM.36 Ports and Bulk Carriers (with Pallis A.A.) (in Greek). Naftika Chronika,, Νο 113, August 2008.

Participation in Research Projects

November 2015 - Researcher at the project “Designing and programming of cruise ships arrivals and departures”. The project aims at developing a berth allocation system for the port of Santorini (Greece) and has been financed by the Municipal Port Fund of Santorini.

September 2015 - Jean Monnet Grant in European Port Policy (564848-EPP-1-2015-1-EL-EPPJMO-MODULE) (Teaching Assistant). Financed by: European Commission.

September 2013 - Researcher at the project “Ports Observatory for Performance Indicators Analysis” (PORTOPIA). Participation in the Work Packages

WP 5 - Governance (Indicators on the institutional, functional and financial aspects of European Seaports)

WP 6 – Integrating users’ perspectives in port performance evaluation)

WP 12 – Implementation of the European Ports Observatory

The project is financed by the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) – SST.2013.6-2

2/1/2014 – 30/4/2015 Researcher at the project “Costa II East-Poseidon MED”. Participation in the Work Packages:

Activity 2 – Legislations and regulatory framework for the adoption of the LNG in offshore and onshore installations

Activity 3 – LNG infrastructure and installations

Activity 8 – Management and coordination activities.

The project financed by the TEN-T program of EU (2013-EU-21019-S)

June 2012 – January

2014

Researcher at the project “Freight and Passengers Supporting Infomobility Systems for a Sustainable Improvement of the Competitiveness of Port-hinterland systems of the MED area – FUTUREMED”. Participation in the Work Packages:

WP 2 – Information and awareness raising

WP 5 – Improve information management systems

WP6 – Reduction des externalites negatives via une meileure gestion des equipements existants

Project 2S-MED11-29 is financed by the ERDF MED Programme (2007-2013) under the Targeted Projects 2012 (3.1 Transport).

April 2012 – January Researcher at the project “Adriatic-Danube-Black Sea Multimodal

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2014 Platform – ADB Multiplatform”. Participation in the Work Packages:

WP 2 –Communication Activities

WP 3.4–Establishment of Corridor Quality Networks

WP 4.5-Harmonization of Existing Modal Choice Tools

WP 5.2-Scope, Need and Targets of Multimodal Development Centers

WP 6.2-Development of Common Measures for Internalising External Costs

WP 6.3-The ADB Green Transport Agreement. Stakeholders, Target, Scope

WP 6.4-The Environmental Impact of ADB Towards Green Transport: Evaluation of ADB Actions

WP 6.5-Including ADB Outcome in Education. Development of Common Training Curricula.

Project SEE/C/0004/3.3/X is financed by the South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme (2007-2013)

2008 - 2013 Jean Monnet Grant in European Port Policy (08/141236) (Teaching Assistant). Financed by: European Commission.

5/7/2011-5/10/2011 Study for the estimation of the economic impact of the Port of Patra. Scientific consultant of the project. Financed by Patra Port Authority S.A. Contractor: DATA RESEARCH AND CONSULTING S.A.

2010 - 2011 COST ACTION “P3T3 – Public Private Partnerships in Transport: Trends and Theory”. Member of the experts group. Financed by: European Commission.

01/2010 – 12/2011 Researcher at the project Port Performance Indicators: Selection and Measurement. The participants in the project are the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) and five European Universities: University of the Aegean (GR), Cardiff University (UK), Technical University of Eindhoven (The Netherlands), University of Antwerp - Institute of Transport and Maritime Management Antwerp (ITMMA) (Belgium), Vrije Universiteit Brussels (Belgium).

Awarding body: European Commission – General Secretariat of Mobility and Transport.

2/2/2009 – 16/6/2010

Researcher at the project “European Insular Observatory, Insular Development and Cohesion policies” of the “OBS-EURISLES/THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ISLANDS-EUROPEAN ISLANDS AND COHESION POLICY -EUROISLANDS ESPON 2013 Programme”.

Participation in the Work Packages:

WP2.1.1 Analysis of the general methodology

WP2.1.2 Methodology and Selection of the case studies. Methodology of field research.

WP2.2.2 Analysis of the case studies

WP2.2.3 Islands’ Typology

WP2.3 Policy assessment

Research Contractor: University of the Aegean

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6/2008 – 2/2009 Researcher at the project “Specification of the essential clauses for the provision of maritime transport services in insular areas: Guidelines and application of agreed essential tasks” Project financed by the Institute of Local Government (ITA).

9/2008 Researcher at the project “Analysis and preparation of a publication of the results available aiming a description of the costal and sea area by country”. Research contractor: Sogeti Luxembourg S.A.

11/2006 – 3/2007 Project member in the elaboration of a research on: “Studying the operational environment of intelligent ports (i-Ports)”. Program INTERREG IIIB. ‘ARCHIMED – ARCHIPELAGO MEDITERANEO”. Code A.1.128. Research contractor: University of the Aegean. (2006-2007).

7/2006 Project member in the elaboration of a research on: “Financing corporations for application development and services provision on traffic management and information in the sea transports”. Research contractor: University of the Aegean-PROODOS S.A. (2006).

Contract Research

1/1/2016 - Sub-Consultancy Services Agreement with ROGAN AND ASSOCIATES S.A.” for the study “Report and guidelines for cruise terminal investment, planning and design”. Contracting Authority “MEDCRUISE.”.

24/2/2015 – Sub-Consultancy Services Agreement with DION. TOUMAZIS & PARTNERS – ROGAN AND ASSOCIATES S.A.” for the “Study of the strategic planning of port use / expansion of existing infrastructures / construction of new ports”. Contracting Authority “Cyprus Ports Authority”.

1/1/2015 - External Advisor of Municipal Port Fund of Chios

1/1/2016 – 31/1/2016 Sub-Consultancy Services Agreement with ROGAN AND ASSOCIATES S.A.” for the study “Update of the cost-benefit analysis for the construction of a new dock for ferries at the Aghios Nikolaos area of Piraeus port”. Contracting Authority “Piraeus Port Authority S.A.”.

1/11/2014 – 28/2/2015 Sub-Consultancy Services Agreement with Ernst & Young Cyprus LTD for the Project “Study on the future of shipping in Cyprus”. Contracting authority: Department of Merchant Shipping of the Republic of Cyprus

1/2/2014 – 31/12/2014 External advisor of Thessaloniki Port Authority S.A. administration

25/7/2014 – 31/8/2014 Sub-Consultancy Services Agreement with Maritime & Transport Business Solutions (MTBS) B.V. for the Project

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“COMPASS – Piraeus: Port Businesses Market Due Diligence”. Contracting company: COSCO PACIFIC S.A.

5/7/2011-5/10/2011 Scientific Coordinator of the project Estimation of the economic impact of the port of Patra. Financed by Patras Port Authority S.A. Contracted company: DATA RESEARCH AND CONSULTING S.A.

Teaching Experience

1/2/2012 -31/8/2012 Adjunct Lecturer at the Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean. Courses: a) Port Planning – at the Undergraduate Programme and b) European Port Policy – at the MSc Program Shipping, Trade and Transport.

9/2011 - today Contributor at the Maritime Leadership School on the thematic area “Ports and Port Management”.

1/9/2009 –31/8/2010 Collaborator of the Hellenic Open University. Evaluator of MSc Thesis in the Master Program “Tourism Business Administration”

11/3 - 31/8/2009 Adjunct lecturer at the Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean. Courses: a) Maritime Economics and Policy, b) Port Economics and Policy.

1/2009 – 6/2009 Teaching Assistant in the course “European Port Policy” of the Master Programme ‘Shipping, Trade and Transport’ of the university of the Aegean. The course is part of the action Jean Monnet in European Port Policy.

3/2007 – 7/2007 Teaching Assistant in the course “European Port Policy” of the Master Programme ‘Shipping, Trade and Transport’ of the University of the Aegean. The course is part of the action Jean Monnet in European Port Policy.

1/2007 – 6/2007 Teaching Assistant in the course “Port Planning and Policy” of the Postgraduate Programme of the Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean.

1/2006 – 6/2006 Teaching Assistant in the course “Management of Passenger Shipping” of the Postgraduate Programme of the Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean.

1/2006 – 6/2006 Teaching Assistant in the course “Port Management” of the Postgraduate Programme of the Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean.

Thesis supervision

TS.1 “The present and the future of conference tourism in Thessaloniki”. MsC Thesis for the Master Programme “Tourism Business administration” of the Hellenic Open University.

TS.2 “The impact of sanatory tourism in the hotel sector and their potentials. The case of Edipsos”. Thesis for the Master Programme “Tourism Business administration” of the Hellenic Open University.

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Editorial Boards - Reviewer

Editorial Boards

Scientific Journals

Eastern European Business and Economics Journal

Reviewer

Scientific Journals

Journal of Transport Geography

Research in Transportation Business and Management

International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics

Journal of Shipping and Ocean Engineering

Tourism Management

International Journal of Environment and Pollution

African Journal of Business Management (ISI indexed)

Asian Journal of Management Science and Applications

Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management

Invited Reviewer (Conferences)

International Association of Maritime Economists Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 24-26 August 2015.

International Association of Maritime Economists Conference, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, 15-18 July 2014.

International Forum on Shipping, Ports and Airports 2010, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 15-18 October.

International Forum on Shipping, Ports and Airports 2012, Hong Kong, China, 27-30 May.

Invited Reviewer (Book Chapters)

Talley, W., K., (Ed.), (2012), The Blackwell companion to Maritime Economics. London: Wiley-Blackwell

Member of International Conferences Committees

Member of the Organizing Committee of the “European Conference on Shipping Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015”. Chios, Greece, 24-27 June 2015.

Secretariat at the “European Conference on Shipping Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2011”. Chios, Greece, 22-24 June 2011.

Member of the Organizing Committee of the International Conference on Seaports in the Mediterranean Sea, Chios, Greece, 2002.

Affiliations

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9/2014-today Treasurer of Hellenic Association of Maritime Economists

8/2009 - today Member of Greenpeace

9/2008 – today Member of the www.porteconomics.gr and www.porteconomics.eu initiatives which aims to advance the science of Port Economics and Policy

3/2005 – today Moderator in educational issues at the web page www.nautilia.gr

6/2005 – today Member of the International Port Performance Research Network (PPRN)

2005 - today Member of the International Association of Maritime Economists

9/2006 – today Member of Hellenic Association of Maritime Economists

5/2011 - today Secretary General of the Society of former students of Department of Shipping Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean.

1/2006 – 4/2011 Responsible for the Public Relations of the Society of former students of Department of Shipping Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean.

1/2004 - today Member of ‘Economic Chamber of Greece’

1/2005 – 1/2008 Member of ‘Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers’

2001 – 2002 President of Student Society in Department of Shipping Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean.

Attendance to Specialized / Professional Courses

26/3 – 27/3/2009 “Mass media management in crisis occurrence in shipping and airline business”. Organized by the Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport, University of the Aegean, Chios, Greece.

22/10 – 4/11/2007 Transportnet 1st Stream Course on transport business and markets. The University Network for Transport Education and Research, Chios, Greece.

Part of a research team examining the issue of: “Intermodality and short sea shipping: Diversification, market segmentation, barriers and parameters influencing pricing policies”.

10/10-14/10/2005 Short Term Specialized Course on “Public Private Partnerships in Ports”. Organized by the Institute of Transport and Maritime Management (ITMMA). University of Antwerp. Belgium. 10-14 October 2005.

14/4 – 14/6/2005 100 hours course: “Methodology and application for the management of research, technology and innovation”. National Technical University of Athens.

5/3/2003 Short term course: ISM Code: Interpretation and Guidelines. International Naval Surveys Bureau. Chios, Greece.

Special Skills

Microsoft Office 2000, XP, 2007

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Statistic Package SPSS,

EXPERT CHOICE 2000

Web site building (Joomla)

Operating System ΧP / VISTA/7

Foreign Languages

Greek: Mother tongue; English: Fluently, Lower Degree of Cambridge University.

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Citations

Number of cited works: 21

Total of Citations: 110

Journals 63

Books 13

Conferences – Various documents 34

H-index: 5

A. Lekakou M.B., Pallis A.A., Vaggelas G.K., (2009). Which homeport in Europe: the cruise industry’s selection criteria. Tourismos: An International Multidisciplinary Journal of Tourism, 4(4), pp. 215-240.

1. Troumpetas S., Giannias D., Beneki C. and Lymperis G., (2015). “Port Authority’s cruise revenues determinants and estimation: The port of Heraklion case”. Proceedings of the European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015. 24-27 June, Chios, Greece.

2. Monpanthong P. and Choibamroong T., (2015). “Performance of Phuket’s port of call management for cruise tourism: an assessment of IPA application”. WMS Journal of Management, Vol. 4(1), pp. 1-11.

3. Satta G., Parola F., Penco L. and Persico L., (2015). “Word of mouth and satisfaction in cruise port destinations”. Tourism Geographies: An international Journal of Tourism Space, Place and Environment, Vol 17(1), pp. 54-75.

4. Bagis O. and Dooms M., (2014). “Turkey’s potential on becoming a cruise hub for the East Mediterranean Region: The case of Istanbul”. Research in Transportation Business and Management, Vol. 13, pp.6-15.

5. Esteve-Perez J. and Garcia-Sanchez A., (2014). “Cruise market: Stakeholders and the role of ports and tourist hinterlands”. Maritime Economics and Logistics, DOI: 10.1057/mel.2014.21.

6. Parola F., Satta G., Penco L. and Persico L., (2014). “Destination satisfaction and cruise behavior: The moderating effect of excursion package”. Research in Transportation Business and Management, Vol. 13, pp. 53-64.

7. London, W.R. and Lohmann G., (2014). “Power in the context of cruise destination stakeholders’ interrelationships”. Research in Transportation Business and Management, Vol. 13, pp. 24-35.

8. Van Balen M., Dooms M. and Haezendonck E., (2014). “River tourism development: The case of the port of Brussels”. Research in Transportation Business and Management, Vol. 13, pp. 71-79.

9. Penco L. and Di Vaio A., (2014). “Monetary and non-monetary value creation in cruise port destinations: an empirical assessment”. Maritime Policy and Management, 41(5), pp. 501-513.

10. Castillo-Manzano J.I., Fageda X. and Gonzalez-Laxe F., (2014). “An analysis of the determinants of cruise traffic: An empirical application to the Spanish port system”. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Vo. 66, pp. 115-125.

11. Sun X., Feng X. and Gauri D.K., (2014). “The cruise industry in China: Efforts, progress and challenges”. International Journal of Hospitality Management, Vol. 42, pp. 71-84.

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12. Wang Y., Jung K-A., Yeo G-T. and Chou C-C., (2014). “Selecting a cruise port of call location using the fuzzy-AHP method: A case study in East Asia”. Tourism Management 42, pp. 262-270.

13. Tsamboulas D., Moraiti P. and Koulopoulou G., (2013). “How to forecast cruise ship arrivals for a new port-of-call destination”. Transportation Research Board, Vol. 2330, pp. 24-30.

14. Brida J.G., Bukstein D. and Tealde E., (2013). “Exploring cruise ship passenger spending patterns in two Uruguayan ports of call”. Current Issues in Tourism. DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2013.861391.

15. Vlachos I.P., (2013). “Investigating e-business practices in tourism: A comparative analysis of three countries”. Tourismos: An international multidisciplinary journal of tourism 8(1), pp. 179-198.

16. Pranic L., Marusic Z. and Sever I., (2013). “Cruise passengers’ experiences in coastal destinations-Floating “B&Bs” vs floating “resorts”: A case of Croatia”. Ocean and Coastal Management 84, 1-12.

17. Jordan, L.-A. (2013). “A critical assessment of Trinidad and Tobago as a cruise homeport: doorway to the South American cruise market?” Maritime Policy & Management, 40(4), 367–383.

18. Di Vaio A. and Penco L. (2013). “Cruise passengers value in seaport destination: an empirical analysis”. IAME 2013, Marseilles, France.

19. Bagis O. and Dooms M. (2013). “Turkey’s potential on becoming a cruise hub for the East Mediterranean Region: The case of Istanbul”. IAME 2013, Marseilles, France.

20. Skagiannis P. and Rallias E., (2012). «The cruise prospects and challenges for the

local areas in Greece”. Proceedings (in Greek) of the 3rd National Conference of

Planning, Urban Planning and Peripheral Development. 27-30 September, Volos,

Greece. 21. Marusic Z., Sever I. and Ivandic N., (2012). “Mediterranean cruise itineraries and the

position of Dubrovnik”. In: Papathanassis A., Lukovic T. and Vogel T., (eds.). ‘Cruise tourism and society, A socio-economic perspective’. Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg.

22. Brida J.G., Pulina M., Riano E., Zapata-Aguirre S., (2012). “Cruise passengers’ experience embarking in a Caribbean home port. The case study of Cartagena de Indias. Ocean and Coastal Management 55, pp. 135-145.

23. Chainas K., (2012). “The optimization of the Greek coastal shipping transportation network”. Tourismos: An international multidisciplinary journal of tourism 7(1), pp. 351-366.

24. Corres A.J. and Papachristou Y., (2012). “The cruise industry in Greece – A survey assessment of the current status quo”. 4th International Symposium on ship operations, management and economics. Organized by SNAME Greek Section. 8-9 November 2012, Athens, Greece.

25. Dimou I. and Simantiraki E., (2010). “Cruise tourism Vs hotel accommodation: A substitute or complementary relationship? A preliminary analysis for the city of Heraklion”. 2nd International Conference on Tourism and Hospitality Management. 22-23 May, Athens, Greece.

B. Pallis, A.A., Vaggelas, G.K., (2005). “Port competitiveness and the EU ‘Port Services’ Directive: The case of Greek ports”. Maritime Economics and Logistics, 7 (2), 116-140.

1. Haralambides H. and Acciaro M., (2015). “The new European port policy proposals: Too much ado about nothing?”. Maritime Economics and Logistics, 17 (2), pp. 127-141.

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2. Coppola L., Ferretti M., Parola F. and Risitano M., (2015). “Assessing the drivers of port competitiveness: A literature review”. Proceedings of the European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015. 24-27 June, Chios, Greece.

3. Lee B.C., Wan J., Shi W. and Li K., (2014). “A cross-country study of competitiveness of the shipping industry”. Transport Policy, 35, pp.366-376.

4. Woo S-H, Pettit S., Beresford A. and Kwak D-W, (2012). “Seaport research: A decadal analysis of trends and themes since the 1980s”. Transport Reviews: A Transnational Transdisciplinary Journal 32(3), pp. 351-377.

5. Vayona, A. (2011). “Investigating the preferences of individuals in redeveloping waterfronts: The case of the port of Thessaloniki-Greece”. Cities 28(5), pp. 424-432.

6. Marianos N. S., Lambrou M.A. and Spyrou D., (2011). “Evaluating electronic port services for container terminals: the PPA case”. International Journal of Decision Sciences, Risk and Management 3 (3/4), pp.347-368.

7. Hu, K. C., Lee, P. T. W. and Chiu, C. W., (2011). “Applying Kano’s Model and Importance-performance Analysis to Explore the Service Quality of Major Container Ports in Asia”. Journal of the Chinese Institute of Transportation, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 131-162. (TSSCI).

8. Woo S-H, Pettit S.J. & Kwak D­W. (2010). “Trends and themes in port research since 1980 – A decadal approach”. Proceedings (CD-Rom) of the 2010 IAME Conference, Lisbon, Portugal.

9. Talley, W.K. (2009). “Port Economics”. London: Routledge.

10. Verhoeven P. (2009). “European Ports Policy: Meeting Contemporary Governance Challenges”. Maritime Policy and Management, 36(1), 79-101.

11. Brooks, M., R. and Pelot, R., (2008). “Port security: A risk based perspective”. In: Talley, W.K., (Ed.). Maritime Safety, Security and Piracy, pp.195-216. Informa: London.

12. Chang, Y-T., and Lee Paul, T., W., (2007). “Overview of interport competition: Issues and methods”. Journal of International Logistics and Trade, 5 (1), 99-121.

13. Psaraftis, H., N., (2007). “Institutional models for Piraeus Port Authority”. International Conference on ‘Competitiveness and Complementarity of Transport Modes’. 10-12 May, Chios, Greece.

14. Pardali, A., (2007). “Economics and Politics of Ports”. Stamoulis Publications, Athens.

15. Chlomoudis, C., I., (2005). “Port Planning”. J&J Publications, Piraeus.

C. Vaggelas, G.K., Pallis, A.A., (2010). “Passenger ports: Services provision and their benefits”. Maritime Policy and Management, 37 (1), 73-89.

1. Troumpetas S., Giannias D., Beneki C. and Lymperis G., (2015). “Port Authority’s cruise revenues determinants and estimation: The port of Heraklion case”. Proceedings of the European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015. 24-27 June, Chios, Greece.

2. Kotrikla A-M., Chortatsiani E. and Karastamati I., (2015). “The impact of port operations on their localities: The case of Kavala”. Proceedings of the European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015. 24-27 June, Chios, Greece.

3. Tselentis V., Dragovic B., Nikitakos N., Skuric M. and Coric A., (2015). “Integrative model of sustainable development for marinas and nautical ports”. Proceedings of

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the European Conference on Shipping, Intermodalism and Ports (ECONSHIP) 2015. 24-27 June, Chios, Greece.

4. Dragovic B., Skuric M. and Kofjac D., (2014). “A proposed simulation-based operational policy for cruise ships in the port of Kotor”. Maritime Policy and Management, Vol. 41(6), pp. 560-588.

5. Lee M-K. and Yoo S-H., (2014). “Public preference for the attributes of the marina port in Korea: a choice experiment study”. Maritime Policy and Management, DOI 10.1080/03088839.2014.928956

6. Vitic-Cetkovic A. and Bauk S., (2014). “E-services and positioning of passenger ports in the context of cruise tourism promotion”. PROMET-Traffic and Transportation, 26 (1), pp. 83-93.

7. Castillo-Manzano J.I., Fageda X. and Gonzalez-Laxe F., (2014). “An analysis of the determinants of cruise traffic: An empirical application to the Spanish port system”. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Vo. 66, pp. 115-125.

8. Rodrigue J-P. and Notteboom T., (2013). “The geography of cruises: Itineraries, not destinations”. Applied Geography, 38, pp.31-42.

9. Rodrigue J-P. and Notteboom T., (2012). “The geography of cruise shipping: Itineraries, capacity deployment and ports of call”. International Association of Maritime Economists Conference, 5-8 September 2012, Taipei, Taiwan.

10. Rodrigue J-P. and Notteboom T., (2012). “The geography of cruise shipping: Caribbean and Mediterranean itineraries, capacity deployment and ports of call”. Asian Logistics Round Table 2012 Conference (ALRT 2012), University of British Columbia, 14-15 June 2012, Vancouver, Canada.

11. Guner S., Taskin K. and Coskun E., (2012). “Evaluation of the operational efficiencies of Turkish passenger ports with Data Envelopment Analysis”. International Logistics and Supply Chain Congress 2012. 8-9 November, Istanbul, Turkey.

12. Diakomihalis M. and Stefanidaki E., (2011). “Cruise ship supply chain: a field study on outsourcing decisions”. International Journal of Decision Sciences, Risk and Management 3(3-4), pp. 369-383.

13. Caillaux M.A., Sant’Anna A.P., Meza L.A. and Soares de Mello J.C.C.B., (2011). “Container logistics in Mercosur: Choice of a transshipment port using the ordinal Copeland method, data envelopment analysis and probabilistic composition”. Maritime Economics and Logistics 13(4), pp. 355-370.

14. Bauk, S.I., (2010). “Passenger ports benchmarking due to the e-services they offer”. Montenegrin Journal of Economics, No.11, Vol. VI, pp. 49-56.

15. Caballini C., Mosca R., Revetria R. & Testa A. (2010). “Guidelines and perspectives to enhance Italian port competitiveness”. WSEAS Transactions on Systems, 9 (9), pp. 948-958.

D. Pallis, A., A., and Vaggelas, G., K., (2007). “Port and maritime security: A critical analysis of contemporary EU policies”. International Symposium on Maritime Safety, Security and Environmental Protection (proceedings: CD-Rom format), National Technical University. 20-21 September. Athens, Greece.

1. Gunasekaran P., (2012). “Port security in a developing country – pre and post 9/11 terrorist attacks: A case study on Port Klang in Malaysia. PhD Thesis. University of Greenwich. December 2012, London, UK.

2. Brooks M.R. and van der Lugt L.M., (2010). “Transatlantic port issues”. Journal of the Transportation Research Forum, 49(3), pp. 133-154.

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3. Xhelilaj E., Tozaj D. and Lapa K., (2010). “Main issues related to the implementation process of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code, 2002)”. Maritime Transport and Navigation Journal 2(2), pp. 49-59.

4. Fu X. Ng, A.K.Y. and Lau, Y.Y. (2010). “The Impacts of Maritime Piracy on Global Economic Development: The case of Somalia”. Maritime Policy & Management, 37:7, 677-697.

5. Talley W.K. (2009). “Port Economics”. London: Routledge. 6. Talley W.K. (2008). “Port Security in the US”. In: Talley Wayne K. (ed). Maritime

Safety, Security and Piracy, London: Informa. 7. Ng Koi Y.A.. (2008). “Port Security in Asia”. In: Talley Wayne K. (ed). Maritime Safety,

Security and Piracy, London: Informa. 8. Ng Koi Y.A. (2008). “Maritime Security Instruments in Practice: A critical Review of

the Implementation of ISPS in the Port of Hong-Kong”. Proceedings (CD-Rom) of IFSPA 2009, Hong-Kong.

9. Verhoeven, P., (2008). “European ports policy: Meeting contemporary governance challenges”. Proceedings (CD-Rom) of the 2008 International Association of Maritime Economist Conference, 2-4 April, Dalian, China.

10. Marianos, N., Lambrou, M., A., Nikitakos, N., V., (2007). “Emergent port services in the context of information and communication technologies”. Proceedings (CD-Rom) of the 2008 International Association of Maritime Economist Conference, 4-6 June, Athens, Greece.

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