Sam Bateman

71 papers receiving 390 citations

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Sam Bateman
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  • Transportation 209
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law 194
  • Ocean Engineering 70
  • Development 15
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 40
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Co-authors

The 21 scholars most cited alongside Sam Bateman, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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1 201542
2 201733
3 200726
4 199624
5 200823
6 201122
7 201621
8 201015
9 201115
10 200713
11 201213
12 201712
13 200410
14
Sea change: Advancing Australia's ocean interests
200910
15 20099
16 20128
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Assessing the threat of maritime terrorism: issues for the Asia-Pacific region
20067
18
ASEAN and the Indian Ocean: The Key Maritime Links
20177
19 19997
20 20067

About Sam Bateman

Sam Bateman is a scholar working on Transportation, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Sociology and Political Science, Ocean Engineering and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, having authored 92 papers that have together received 461 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Maritime Security and History (66 papers), International Maritime Law Issues (48 papers), Maritime Navigation and Safety (15 papers), Arctic and Russian Policy Studies (13 papers), Global trade and economics (6 papers), Law, logistics, and international trade (5 papers), Maritime Ports and Logistics (4 papers) and Economic Zones and Regional Development (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Transportation (209 citations), Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (194 citations), Ocean Engineering (70 citations), Development (15 citations) and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (40 citations). Sam Bateman has collaborated with scholars based in Australia, Singapore and United Kingdom. Frequent co-authors include Hongzhou Zhang, Anthony Bergin, Adrian L. Collins, David Sear, J. Iwan Jones, Ian Pattison, P.S. Naden, Michael W. White, Mathew Mathai and Lyle J. Goldstein. Their work appears in journals such as Contemporary Southeast Asia, Marine Policy, Ocean & Coastal Management, Ocean Development & International Law and NMR in Biomedicine.

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