Publication | Year of publication | Type of publication |
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HUANG, C., X. WANG, H. WANG, J. KONG, J. ZHOU, "A novel regional ship collision risk assessment framework for multi-ship encounters in complex waters", Ocean Engineering, 2024, vol. 309, pp. 118583 | 2024 | Journal article |
WANG, L., Z. TANG, Y.-Y. LAU, J. ZHOU, M. KANRAK, "The promotion of Shanghai’s position and function in the global container shipping network", International Journal of Urban Sciences, 2024, pp. 701-721 | 2024 | Journal article |
ZHOU, J., S.-L. (. CHEN, W. (. SHI, S. NGUYEN, M. KANRAK, J. GE, "A belief rule-based bayesian network approach for assessing risks in the cruise supply chain: An empirical study in Shanghai, China", Ocean and Coastal Management, 2023, vol. 232, pp. 106443 | 2023 | Journal article |
ZHOU, J., S.-L. (PEGGY) CHEN, W. (WENDY) SHI, "Identifying Risks in the Cruise Supply Chain: An Empirical Study in Shanghai, China", Transportation Research Record, 2023, vol. 2677, no. 1, pp. 1706-1720 | 2023 | Journal article |
ZHOU, J., S.-L. P. CHEN, W. W. SHI, M. KANRAK, J. GE, "The impacts of COVID-19 on the cruise industry based on an empirical study in China", Marine Policy, 2023, vol. 153, pp. 105631 | 2023 | Journal article |
ZHOU, J., S.-L. (. CHEN, W. (. SHI, M. KANRAK, "Cruise supply chain risk mitigation strategies: An empirical study in Shanghai, China", Marine Policy, 2023, vol. 153, pp. 105600 | 2023 | Journal article |
KANRAK, M., Y.-Y. LAU, J. ZHOU, J. GE, S. TRAIYARACH, "Empirical Analysis of the Cruise Shipping Network in Asia", Sustainability, 2023, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 2010 | 2023 | Journal article |
ZHOU, J., S.-L. (PEGGY) CHEN, W. (. SHI, "The concept of the cruise supply chain and its characteristics: an empirical study of China's cruise industry", Maritime Business Review, 2022, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 196-221 | 2022 | Journal article |
Dr. Jingen Zhou is an Assistant Professor at KEDGE Business School, holding a PhD in Management and Commerce from the University of Tasmania. With experience in the United States, Japan, China, and Australia, he has developed a diverse global perspective. Dr. Zhou’s research interests span various areas, including cruise shipping, supply chain risk management, ship collision avoidance technology, maritime logistics, AIS data analysis, and climate change risks. Prior to joining KEDGE, he contributed to several research projects in Australia and China. Additionally, he serves as a reviewer for prominent peer-reviewed journals and collaborates with both international industry partners and academic colleagues.