Biography
Since 1992, Hercules Haralambides is Professor of Maritime Economics and Logistics (MEL), having taught at 9 universities (and in 7 different countries), most prominent of which being Erasmus University Rotterdam (his principal appointment for 26 years), National University of Singapore, and Singapore Management University. Currently, he is “Distinguished Chair Professor” at Dalian Maritime University (China), Visiting Professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam, and affiliated researcher with the Sorbonne Center for Economics – Sorbonne University. Hercules is the founder of the Erasmus Center for Maritime Economics and Logistics (MEL) (www.maritimeeconomics.com) and also the founding (and current) Editor-in-Chief of the quarterly journal Maritime Economics & Logistics (MEL), published by Springer-Palgrave-Macmillan (www.palgrave.com/41278) for the last 25 years. He has written and published over 300 scientific papers, books, reports and articles in the wider area of ports, maritime transport and logistics and has consulted governments, international organizations and private companies all over the world including, for a number of years, the European Commission. In the period 2011-2015 Professor Haralambides was President of the Italian port of Brindisi. In 2008, he was decorated with the Golden Cross of the Order of the Phoenix, by the President of the Hellenic Republic.
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Work
- Bin Meng, Shuiyang Chen, Haibo Kuang, Hercules Haralambides & Xin Zhang (2024) - Advances in risk management: optimum investment portfolios in tanker shipping - Maritime Economics and Logistics - doi: 10.1057/s41278-024-00292-2 - [link]
- Bin Meng, Shuiyang Chen, Hercules Haralambides, Haibo Kuang & Lidong Fan (2023) - Information spillovers between carbon emissions trading prices and shipping markets: A time-frequency analysis - Energy Economics, 120 - doi: 10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106604 - [link]
- Huizhu Ju, Qingcheng Zeng, Hercules Haralambides & Yimeng Li (2023) - An investigation into the forces shaping the evolution of global shipping alliances - Maritime Policy and Management - doi: 10.1080/03088839.2023.2180549 - [link]
- MM Golias, GKD Saharidis, S Ivey, Hercules Haralambides & K Ji (2017) - Advances in Truck Scheduling at a Cross Dock Facility - International Journal of Production Economics, (3), 40-62 - doi: 10.4018/ijisscm.2013070102 - [link]
- Hercules Haralambides (2012) - Thoughts and Concerns about the Evolution of Greek Ports - Unknown
- Hercules Haralambides (2012) - Ports: The Crucial Links in Global Supply Chains - Unknown
- Hercules Haralambides (2012) - Financial Capabilities of Port Authorities
- Hercules Haralambides & G Gujar (2012) - On Balancing Supply Chain Efficiency and Environmental Impacts: an eco-DEA Model Applied to the Dry Ports Sector of India - Maritime Economics and Logistics, 14 (1), 122-137 - doi: 10.1057/mel.2011.19 - [link]
- Hercules Haralambides (2012) - Opportunities and Prospects of Greek Ports
- Hercules Haralambides (2012) - Ports: Engines for Growth and Employment
- Hercules Haralambides (2009) - Fundamental Maritime Economics amidst a Global Economic Recession
- Hercules Haralambides (2009) - Economic Conditions for Establishing a Regional Hub Terminal for Liquid Bulks
- Hercules Haralambides (2009) - Structure, Operations, and the Current State of Affairs of the Shipping Industry
- Hercules Haralambides (2009) - International Journal of Transport Economics (Journal)
- Hercules Haralambides (2009) - European Commission
- Hercules Haralambides (2009) - The Barcelona Process: Union for the Mediterranean
- Hercules Haralambides (2006) - Regulatory reform in liner shipping
- Hercules Haralambides (2004) - Netherlands Institute at Athens: Royal Netherlands Embassy
- Hercules Haralambides, U Bottema, CM Ilmer, U Hautau, Albert Veenstra & S Tsolakis (2003) - Panama Canal Authority
- Hercules Haralambides (1999) - Maritime Economics and Logistics (Journal)