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INDEX 2005 VOLUME 44 NUMBERS 1-4 AIR TRANSPORT Sornn-Friese, H. Interfirm Linkages and the Fung, M. K-Y., Zhang, A., Leung, L. C-K., Structure and Evolution of the Danish Trucking and Law, J.S. The Air Cargo Industry in China: Industry (4) 10-26. Implications of Globalization and WTO Acces- LOGISTICS/PHYSICAL sion (4) 44-62. DISTRIBUTION/SUPPLY CHAIN Marett, P.C. Semantics? Service versus Prod- MANAGEMENT uct in Air Transport (2) 65-67. Ashenbaum, B., Maltz, A., and Rabinovich, E. Studies of Trends in Third-Party Logistics BOOK REVIEWS Usage: What Can We Conclude? (3) 39-50. Bernstein, P.L. Wedding of the Waters: The Erie Canal and the Making of a Great Nation. Autry, C.W. and Griffis, S-E. A Social Anthro- Reviewed by M.G. Kostoulakos (3) 77-78. pology of Logistics Research: Exploring Pro- ductivity and Collaboration in an Emerging Quinet, E. and Vickerman, R. Principles of Science (4) 27-43. Transport Economics. Reviewed by K.D. Boyer (4) 73-74. Lai, K-H., Ngai, E.W.T., and Cheng, T.C.E. Information Technology Adoption in Hong Roux, D. Laborgistics: A New Strategy for Kong’s Logistics Industry (4) 1-9. Management. Reviewed by W. Zinn (1) 62. Lieb, R. and Bentz, B.A.. The Use of Third- EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL Party Logistics Services by Large American DEVELOPMENT Manufacturers: The 2004 Survey (2) 5-15. Autry, C.W. and Griffis, S.E. A Social Anthro- pology of Logistics Research: Exploring Pro- Knemeyer, A.M. and Murphy, P.R. Exploring ductivity and Collaboration in an Emerging the Potential Impact of Relationship Character- Science (4) 27-43. istics and Customer Attributes on the Out- comes of Third-Party Logistics Arrangements Carter, C.R., Vellenga, D.B., Gentry, J.J., and (1) 5-19. Allen, B.J. Affiliation of Authors in Transpor- tation and Logistics Academic Journals: A Re- MANAGEMENT INFORMATION assessment (2) 54-64. SYSTEMS & COMPUTER APPLICATIONSLai, K-H., Ngai, E.W.T., INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT and Cheng, T.C.E. Information Technology Brooks, M.R. and Ritchie, P. Trucking Mergers Adoption in Hong Kong’s Logistics Industry and Acquisitions in Canada and the U.S. Since (4) 1-9. NAFTA (3) 23-38. MOTOR TRANSPORT Fung, M. K-Y., Zhang, A., Leung, L. C-K., Allen, W.B. Alternative Methods for Estimat- and Law, J.S. The Air Cargo Industry in China: ing State Welfare Gains from Economic Dereg- Implications of Globalization and WTO Acces- ulation of Intrastate Motor Freight Carriage: A sion (4) 44-62. Comparson of Results (1) 45-61. Lai, K-H., Ngai, E.W.T., and Cheng, T.C.E. Brooks, M.R. and Ritchie, P. Trucking Mergers Information Technology Adoption in Hong and Acquisitions in Canada and the U.S. Since Kong’s Logistics Industry (4) 1-9. NAFTA (3) 23-38. Ribbink, D., Van Riel, A.C.R., and Semeijn, Dobie, K. The Core Shipper Concept: A Proac- J. Policy Decisions and Modal Choice: An Ex- tive Strategy for Motor Freight Carriers (2) ample from the European Union (1) 33-44. 37-53. TRANSPORTATION JOURNAL™ Winter Maloni, M. and Jackson, E.C. North American Brooks, M.R. and Ritchie, P. Trucking Mergers Container Port Capacity: A Literature Review and Acquisitions in Canada and the U.S. Since (2) 16-36. NAFTA (3) 23-38. Maloni, M. and Jackson, E.C. North American Swan, P.F. Alternative Methods for Estimating Container Port Capacity: An Exploratory Anal- State Welfare Gains from Economic Deregula- ysis (3) 1-22. tion of Intrastate Motor Freight Carriage: A Comparison of Results: Comment (4) 63-64. Moore, R.S., LeMay, S., Moore, M.L., Lidell, P., Kinard, B., and McMillen, D. An Investiga- TRAFFIC & TRANSPORT tion of Motorists’ Perceptions of Trucks on the MANAGEMENT Highways (1) 20-32. Maloni, M. and Jackson, E.C. North American Container Port Capacity: A Literature Review Sornn-Friese, H. Interfirm Linkages and the (2) 16-36. Structure and Evolution of the Danish Trucking Industry (4) 10-26. Maloni, M. and Jackson, E.C. North American Container Port Capacity: An Exploratory Anal- Swan, P.F. Alternative Methods for Estimating ysis (3) 1-22. State Welfare Gains from Economic Deregula- Moore, R.S., LeMay, S., Moore, M.L., Lidell, tion of Intrastate Motor Freight Carriage: A P., Kinard, B., and McMillen, D. An Investiga- Comparison of Results: Comment (4) 63-64. tion of Motorists’ Perceptions of Trucks on the NOTES & COMMENTS Highways (1) 20-32. Bess, H.D., Marcus, H.S. and Valdez, M.E. TRANSPORT POLICY Government Transportation Statistics: Use Brooks, M.R. and Ritchie, P. Trucking Mergers with Caution: A Research Note (4) 65-72. and Acquisitions in Canada and the U.S. Since NAFTA (3) 23-38. Marett, P.C. Semantics? Service versus Prod- uct in Air Transport (2) 65-67. Fung, M. K-Y., Zhang, A., Leung, L. C-K., and Law, J.S. The Air Cargo Industry in China: Swan, P.F. Alternative Methods for Estimating Implications of Globalization and WTO Acces- State Welfare Gains from Economic Deregula- sion (4) 44-62. tion of Intrastate Motor Freight Carriage: A Comparison of Results: Comment (4) 63-64. Obeng, K. and Ugboro, 1.0. A Study of the Activities and Roles of Public Transit Boards RAIL TRANSPORT (3) 51-76. Maloni, M. and Jackson, E.C. North American Container Port Capacity: A Literature Review Ribbink, D., Van Riel, A.C.R., and Semeijn, (2) 16-36. J. Policy Decisions and Modal Choice: An Ex- ample from the European Union (1) 33-44. Maloni, M. and Jackson, E.C. North American Container Port Capacity: An Exploratory Anal- WATER TRANSPORT ysis (3) 1-22. Maloni, M. and Jackson, E.C. North American Container Port Capacity: A Literature Review REGULATION/LAW (2) 16-36. Allen, W.B. Alternative Methods for Estimat- ing State Welfare Gains from Economic Dereg- Maloni, M. and Jackson, E.C. North American ulation of Intrastate Motor Freight Carriage: A Container Port Capacity: An Exploratory Anal- Comparson of Results (1) 45-61. ysis (3) 1-22. ~*?

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