
The Human Element in Container Shipping: 5
Author(s): Burkhard Lemper (Editor, Series Editor), Thomas Pawlik (Editor), Susanne Neumann (Editor)
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Publication Date: 27 Aug. 2012
- Edition: New
- Language: English
- Print length: 173 pages
- ISBN-10: 3631621949
- ISBN-13: 9783631621943
Book Description
The shipping industry is run by people and for people. Thus, the main element in shipping is the «human element» – the mariners at all levels. Since the human element aboard vessels – being in and coping with a very special environment – is the crucial point of every transport chain, it is important to take a closer look at maritime human resource management issues which are scarcely tackled in scientific literature. This book deals with topics such as the criminalization of seafarers, piracy as part of shipping companies’ risk management, corporate social responsibility and human error in shipping.
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Burkhard Lemper is Director of the Maritime Economics and Transport Department at the Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics Bremen, and Honorary Professor at Hochschule Bremen.
Thomas Pawlik is the Bremer Rhederverein Professor of Maritime Management and Dean of Studies at the Centre of Maritime Studies at Hochschule Bremen.
Susanne Neumann is research associate and doctoral candidate at the Centre of Maritime Studies at Hochschule Bremen.
Thomas Pawlik is the Bremer Rhederverein Professor of Maritime Management and Dean of Studies at the Centre of Maritime Studies at Hochschule Bremen.
Susanne Neumann is research associate and doctoral candidate at the Centre of Maritime Studies at Hochschule Bremen.
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