Stephen Pettit

3.0k total citations
86 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Stephen Pettit is a scholar working on Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Building and Construction and Strategy and Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephen Pettit has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, 18 papers in Building and Construction and 17 papers in Strategy and Management. Recurrent topics in Stephen Pettit's work include Maritime Ports and Logistics (37 papers), Urban and Freight Transport Logistics (18 papers) and Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management (16 papers). Stephen Pettit is often cited by papers focused on Maritime Ports and Logistics (37 papers), Urban and Freight Transport Logistics (18 papers) and Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management (16 papers). Stephen Pettit collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, South Korea and Australia. Stephen Pettit's co-authors include Anthony Kenneth Charles Beresford, Su‐Han Woo, Vasco Sanchez Rodrigues, Wessam Abouarghoub, Jane Haider, Dong‐Wook Kwak, Peter Tatham, Irina Harris, Peter Wells and David Taylor and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, International Journal of Production Economics and Human Pathology.

In The Last Decade

Stephen Pettit

81 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Stephen Pettit United Kingdom 23 981 617 504 475 409 86 2.1k
Anthony Kenneth Charles Beresford United Kingdom 26 1.1k 1.2× 705 1.1× 569 1.1× 495 1.0× 312 0.8× 77 2.3k
Peter B. Marlow United Kingdom 23 1.1k 1.1× 667 1.1× 606 1.2× 120 0.3× 274 0.7× 59 2.1k
Shinya Hanaoka Japan 25 676 0.7× 360 0.6× 120 0.2× 331 0.7× 182 0.4× 127 1.9k
Francesco Parola Italy 32 1.7k 1.7× 581 0.9× 370 0.7× 78 0.2× 464 1.1× 89 2.3k
Y. H. Venus Lun Hong Kong 25 773 0.8× 1.1k 1.8× 632 1.3× 98 0.2× 400 1.0× 65 2.1k
Young‐Joon Seo South Korea 19 434 0.4× 534 0.9× 413 0.8× 196 0.4× 203 0.5× 83 1.4k
Mary R. Brooks Canada 24 1.5k 1.5× 384 0.6× 390 0.8× 77 0.2× 291 0.7× 115 2.0k
Füsun Ülengin Türkiye 28 294 0.3× 566 0.9× 363 0.7× 189 0.4× 83 0.2× 81 1.9k
Chandra Lalwani United Kingdom 23 650 0.7× 700 1.1× 738 1.5× 96 0.2× 203 0.5× 43 1.8k
Stephen Cahoon Australia 19 488 0.5× 316 0.5× 211 0.4× 112 0.2× 136 0.3× 87 1.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Stephen Pettit

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wells, Peter, Wessam Abouarghoub, Stephen Pettit, & Anthony Kenneth Charles Beresford. (2020). A socio-technical transitions perspective for assessing future sustainability following the COVID-19 pandemic. Sustainability Science Practice and Policy. 16(1). 29–36. 45 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen, et al.. (2018). Arctic shipping: A systematic literature review of comparative studies. Journal of Transport Geography. 69. 112–128. 110 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen, Peter Wells, Jane Haider, & Wessam Abouarghoub. (2017). Revisiting history: Can shipping achieve a second socio-technical transition for carbon emissions reduction?. Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment. 58. 292–307. 53 indexed citations
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Woo, Su‐Han, et al.. (2017). Multimodal route choice in maritime transportation: the case of Korean auto-parts exporters. Maritime Policy & Management. 45(1). 19–33. 24 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen, et al.. (2015). An assessment of multimodal transport corridors: Europe to Iraq. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 2 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen, et al.. (2015). Container ship size and the implications on port call workload. International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics. 7(5). 553–553. 25 indexed citations
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Woo, Su‐Han, Stephen Pettit, & Anthony Kenneth Charles Beresford. (2013). An assessment of the integration of seaports into supply chains using a structural equation model. Supply Chain Management An International Journal. 18(3). 235–252. 61 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen & Anthony Kenneth Charles Beresford. (2012). Critical success factors in humanitarian aid logistics. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 1 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen & Anthony Kenneth Charles Beresford. (2009). Port development: from gateways to logistics hubs. Maritime Policy & Management. 36(3). 253–267. 121 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen, et al.. (2009). A geographical perspective on port performance in the United Kingdom. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff. 2 indexed citations
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Taylor, David & Stephen Pettit. (2009). A consideration of the relevance of lean supply chain concepts for humanitarian aid provision. International Journal of Services Technology and Management. 12(4). 430–430. 44 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen. (2008). United Kingdom ports policy: Changing government attitudes. Marine Policy. 32(4). 719–727. 17 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen, et al.. (2005). Development of an emergency relief logistics response model. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 3 indexed citations
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Beresford, Anthony Kenneth Charles, Stephen Pettit, & William Whittaker. (2005). Improving supply chain performance through quality management in a global distribution environment. International Journal of Services and Operations Management. 1(1). 75–75. 26 indexed citations
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Gardner, Bernard, et al.. (2004). The UK economy's requirements for people withexperience of working at sea 2003. 4 indexed citations
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Marlow, Peter B., et al.. (1997). Short sea shipping in Europe: analysis of UK and Italian markets. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 1 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen, et al.. (1996). A study of the UK economy's requirements for people with experience of working at sea. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 3 indexed citations
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Ballinger, Rhoda, et al.. (1996). Coastal zone management in Wales: The information gaps. Journal of Coastal Conservation. 2(2). 175–178. 3 indexed citations
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Pettit, Stephen. (1995). Internet use by UK Academic Law Librarians. Human Pathology. 26(5). 269–272. 1 indexed citations
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Goss, Richard, et al.. (1991). Seamen's Accidental Deaths and Injuries Worldwide: A Methodology and Some Estimates. Journal of Navigation. 44(2). 271–275. 8 indexed citations

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