Dr. Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto is researcher in business ethics at the School of Management of the University of Leicester, UK. He holds two doctorates, one in social studies from the University of Oxford, UK, and one in economic studies from the Catholic University of Eichstaett, Germany. He has widely published on green consumerism and institutional economic issues that concern organization theory and business ethics theory. His publications include the books Understanding Green Consumer Behaviour (Routledge, 1997 & 2003) and Human Nature and Organization Theory (Edward Elgar, 2003).
The liner shipping business was transformed after 1960 by the introduction of containerships. Containerships are one element in a global transportation network of unprecedented speed and security. Sea containers are inter-changed between ocean vessels, railcars and trucking chassis. Global point-to-point transportation firms and alliances are increasingly common and there is some question as to the continued relevance of shipping conferences in this inter-modal competitive environment. Indeed, non-conference carriers have become more prevalent in recent years and are carrying a greater proportion of freight than they did in the past.
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