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Maritime Policy & Management
The flagship journal of international shipping and port research
Volume 47, 2020 - Issue 3
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Maritime security guidelines: a study of Swedish ports’ perceived barriers to compliance

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Figure 1. A summary of Swedish non-statutory and statutory MSGs.

Figure 1. A summary of Swedish non-statutory and statutory MSGs.

Figure 2. Papers included in the integrative literature review.

Figure 2. Papers included in the integrative literature review.

Figure 3. The conceptual framework used to analyse the perceived barriers to ports’ compliance with MSGs.

Figure 3. The conceptual framework used to analyse the perceived barriers to ports’ compliance with MSGs.

Figure 4. The views of ports regarding compliance with MSGs at different levels.

Figure 4. The views of ports regarding compliance with MSGs at different levels.

Figure 5. Average score curve of perceived compliance and perceived available resources.

Figure 5. Average score curve of perceived compliance and perceived available resources.

Figure 6. Adaptation to national and international MSGs with regard to port size.

Figure 6. Adaptation to national and international MSGs with regard to port size.

Figure 7. Collaboration between ports and stakeholders in the maritime security network.

Figure 7. Collaboration between ports and stakeholders in the maritime security network.

Figure 8. The need for specific tools in order to comply with MSGs.

Figure 8. The need for specific tools in order to comply with MSGs.