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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review List of Contents and Author Index Volume 41E, 2005 ELSEVIER Amsterdam ¢ Boston e Jena e London e New York e Oxford ¢ Paris @ Philadelphia ¢ San Diego e St. Louis Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review Editor-in-Chief W.K. TALLEY Department of Economics, College of Business and Public Administration, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, 23529-0221, USA Associate Editors JAMES H. BOOKBINDER, University of Waterloo, Canada JiUH-BUNG SHEU, National Chiao Tung University, THOMAS M. Corst, University of Maryland, MD, U.S.A. Taiwan Davip GILLEN, University of British Colombia, Canada JoHN E. Tywortn, Pennsylvania State University, PA, SVEINN GUDMUNDSSON, Toulouse Business School, France U.S.A. ay ; 7 PATRICK S. McCartuy, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, Marx R. Warpman, University of Leeds, U.K. U.S.A. Editorial Advisory Board Previous TRE Editor-in-Chief Trevor D. HeAver, University of British Columbia, W.G. Waters II, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Vancouver, Canada Davip HENsHER, University of Sydney, Australia KennetH D. Boyer, Michigan State University, MANOLIS KAvussAnos, Athens University of Economics and East Lansing, MI, U.S.A. : : Business, Athens, Greece MicHAeEL Bronzini, George Mason University, Fairfax, B. Starr McMUuLLEN, Oregon State University, Corvallis, VA, U.S.A. OR, U.S.A. Mary R. Brooks, Dalhousie University, Halifax, CHRISTOPHER NAsH, University of Leeds, U.K. Canada Kort Openc, North Carolina A&T State University, KENNETH Butron, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, Greensboro, NC, U.S.A. U.S.A. Tae Hoon Ovum, University of British Columbia, GarRLAND Cuow, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Vancouver, Canada Eric Pets, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands WILLIAM Garrison, University of California—Berkeley, CA, JouNn H.E. Tapiin, University of Western Australia, U.S.A. Nedlands, Australia Curt Grimm, University of Maryland, College Park, Eppy VAN DE Voorpe, University of Antwerp, MD, U.S.A. Antwerpen, Belgium Author enquiries: For enquiries relating to the submission of articles (including electronic submission where available) please visit Elsevier's Author Gateway at http://authors.elsevier.ccom. The Author Gateway also provides the facility to track accepted articles and set up e-mail alerts to inform you of when an article’s status has changed, as well as detailed artwork guidelines, copyright information, frequently asked questions and more. Contact details for questions arising after acceptance of an article, especially those relating to proofs, are provided after regis- tration of an article for publication. 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USA POSTMASTER: Send change of address to Transportation Research — Part E, Elsevier, 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32887-4800.< AIRFREIGHT_AND MAILING in the USA by Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. Available online at www.sciencedirect.com TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE DIRECT® RESEARCH PART E Transportation Research Part E 41 (2005) HI-V www.elsevier.com/locate/tre LIST OF CONTENTS Number 1! A. Nagurney and F. Toyasaki Reverse supply chain management and electronic waste recycling: a multitiered network equilibrium framework for e-cycling C.-I. Hsu and C.-C. Chao 29 Space allocation for commercial activities at international passenger terminals E. Nishimura, A. Imai and Yard trailer routing at a maritime container terminal S. Papadimitriou Number 2 P.J. Daugherty, R. Glenn Reverse logistics: superior performance through focused Richey, S.E. Genchey and resource commitments to information technology H. Chen P. Ouellette, P. Petit and 3 Investment and regulation: the case of Canadian air carriers S. Vigeant G.W. DePuy, R.J. Moraga and 5 Meta-RaPS: a simple and effective approach for solving the G.E. Whitehouse traveling salesman problem Y. Zhong and M.H. Cole 31 A vehicle routing problem with backhauls and time windows: a guided local search solution W.A. Clarke and P.D. Loeb 5 The determinants of train fatalities: keeping the model on track Number 3 J.P. Bailey and E. Rabinovich Internet book retailing and supply chain management: an analytical study of inventory location speculation and postponement IV List of Contents for Vol. 41E / Transportation Research Part E 41 (2005) IlI-V P.M. Panayides and M. So 179 Logistics service provider-—client relationships R. Danielis, E. Marcucci and 201 Logistics managers’ stated preferences for freight service L. Rotaris attributes K.-c. Shang and P.B. Marlow Logistics capability and performance in Taiwan’s major manufacturing firms H. Jula, M. Dessouky, Container movement by trucks in metropolitan networks: P. Ioannou and A. Chassiakos modeling and optimization Number 4 T.-H. Chen and J.-M. Chen Optimizing supply chain collaboration based on joint replenishment and channel coordination J.-B. Sheu, Y.-H. Chou and An integrated logistics operational model for green-supply C.-C. Hu chain management W. Wei and M. Hansen Impact of aircraft size and seat availability on airlines’ demand and market share in duopoly markets J.Y.T. Wang and H. Yang A game-theoretic analysis of competition in a deregulated bus market P. Coto-Millan, J. Banos-Pino Determinants of the demand for maritime imports and exports and J.V. Castro Number 5 SPECIAL ISSUE ROAD SAFETY, ALCOHOL AND PUBLIC POLICY P. McCarthy and R. Tay Road safety, alcohol and public policy M. Vollrath, H.-P. Kriiger and Driving under the influence of alcohol in Germany and the R. Lébmann effect of relaxing the BAC law M.P.M. Mathijssen Drink driving policy and road safety in the Netherlands: a retrospective analysis M.D. Keall and W.J. Frith A method for estimating crash risk associated with driver BAC T.L. Traynor The impact of driver alcohol use on crash severity: A crash specific analysis List of Contents for Vol. 41E / Transportation Research Part E 41 (2005) III-V R.B. Noland and M.G. Karlaftis 439 Sensitivity of crash models to alternative specifications Special Issue on Emergency Logistics Management Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review Number 6 SPECIAL ISSUE GLOBAL LOGISTICS Editorial J.H. Bookbinder Global logistics W. Wilhelm, D. Liang, B. Rao, Design of international assembly systems and their supply D. Warrier, X. Zhu and chains under NAFTA S. Bulusu V. Carbone and M.A. Stone Growth and relational strategies used by the European logistics service providers: Rationale and outcomes G.P. Kiesmiiller, A.G. de Kok Transportation mode selection with positive manufacturing and J.C. Fransoo lead time M.J. Meixell and V.B. Gargeya Global supply chain design: A literature review and critique A.L. Erera, J.C. Morales and Global intermodal tank container management for the M. Savelsbergh chemical industry B. Groothedde, C. Ruijgrok and Towards collaborative, intermodal hub networks. A case study L. Tavasszy in the fast moving consumer goods market A. Nagurney and D. Matsypura Global supply chain network dynamics with multicriteria decision-making under risk and uncertainty Volume Contents and Author Index

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