Structural changes in the cruise network by ship size in Northeast Asia

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Hirohito Ito , Shinya Hanaoka , Kashin Sugishita
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Abstract

Several ports want cruise ships to call at their ports for economic benefits. However, the main cause of concern is the complexity of port selection behavior for cruise lines. Tracking cruise ship movement data may help them understand the port selection behavior of cruise lines. This study aimed to examine the structural changes in the cruise network by ship size in Northeast Asia from 2014 to 2019 using network science methods with automatic identification system data. We identified five key findings. First, the number of nodes and edges in the mega- and small-size ship networks was growing rapidly. Second, the small-size network was growing with unique characteristics of low density and average clustering coefficient, and high average shortest path length and diameter. Third, the hub ports of Shanghai in the mega- and Hiroshima and Kobe in the small-size had gained more degrees over time. Fourth, owing to the deployment of new mega-ships in Shanghai, existing large- and mid-ships were shifting to different ports. Finally, modularity of all sizes increased over time, and the community structure became clearer.

东北亚邮轮网络的结构变化
几个港口希望游轮停靠他们的港口以获得经济效益。然而,引起关注的主要原因是邮轮公司港口选择行为的复杂性。跟踪邮轮运动数据可以帮助他们了解邮轮公司的港口选择行为。本研究旨在利用网络科学方法,结合自动识别系统数据,研究2014 - 2019年东北亚地区按船舶规模划分的邮轮网络结构变化。我们确定了五个关键发现。一是大、小型船舶网络节点和边缘数量快速增长。二是小尺度网络以低密度和平均聚类系数、高平均最短路径长度和直径的特点不断增长;第三,随着时间的推移,上海的大型枢纽港和广岛、神户的小型枢纽港获得了更多的程度。第四,由于在上海部署了新的巨型船舶,现有的大型和中型船舶正在转向不同的港口。最后,随着时间的推移,各种规模的模块化都在增加,社区结构也变得更加清晰。
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