DEPARTMENT OF MARITIME RESEARCH AND INNOVATION - A P I V O T I N T H E M A R I T I M E W O R L D!
- A P I V O T I N T H E M A R I T I M E W O R L D! READ MORE ABOUT... PAGE 3 PAGE 4: DEPARTMENT OF MARITIME RESEARCH AND INNOVATION VISION, MISSION AND STAKEHOLDER FOCUS DEAR READER, Innovation was founded in December, 2005. Since then, we have focused our efforts on building a dynamic centre of excellence, research, education and innovation within the maritime field. Located in Esbjerg in the South West of Denmark, our Department is part of the University of Southern Denmark. Together with our staff of competent researchers we address The Blue Denmark, i.e. all industries and organisations in the maritime field of businesses. Globalisation today offers a variety of opportunities in terms of cooperation and exchange across borders, but in many ways it is also a challenge. The Department of Maritime Research and Innovation wants to contribute actively to the continous improvement of maritime industry competitiveness in the global market place, with our focus on maritime economics, management, cluster development and transport optimisation. We have a large field of activity resting on the following 4 pillars: > RESEARCH > EDUCATION > DISSEMINATION > NETWORKING Innovation will develop these activities in continous dialog with The Blue Denmark. You will find more information about us and our activities on the following pages. WELCOME ON BOARD! PAGE 6: RESEARCH It is therefore our goal to develop and PAGE 7: EDUCATION provide dissemination that can be put into practice by all maritime stakeholders of Kristen D. Nedergaard, Ph.D. Managing director, Department of PAGE 9: DISSEMINATION The Blue Denmark. Maritime Research and Innovation. PAGE 10: NETWORKING
- A P I V O T I N T H E M A R I T I M E W O R L D! NAVY SHIPOWNERS OFFSHORE VISION The vision of the Department of Maritime Research and Innovation is for The Blue Denmark to be a coherent, powerful and innovative maritime cluster run by globally competitive and visionary companies. The Department will play a central role as a producer and conveyor of knowledge and be an active, outreaching force behind the construction and development of the Danish maritime cluster. MISSION The mission of Department of Maritime Research and Innovation is to be a nationally leading and an internationally renowned research unit that focuses on business development, planning and knowledge development within The Blue Denmark. STAKEHOLDER FOCUS The Department wants to create a powerful research environment, by conducting a practice near and stakeholderoriented activities it will: > contribute to improving The Blue Denmark framework conditions and development opportunities > assist the development of competitive companies and organisations within The Blue Denmark > propagate knowledge of Danish and international shipping/navigation as well as of maritime industries in general > transfer the newest practice-oriented knowledge to relevant recipients through education and publisation EQUIPMENT MARITIME SERVICES TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS SERVICES CONSULTING MARITIME ACADEMIES STEERING COMMITTEE A steering committee has been established in order to ensure that our research, education and knowledge dissemination always match the needs of The Blue Denmark. The steering committee is led by the Danish Maritime Authority and is composed of representatives from leading maritime companies, academies and universities: > The Danish Maritime Authority (Chair) > A.P. Møller-Maersk A/S > D/S Torm > Tonny D. Paulsen THE BLUE DENMARK RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS AUTHORITIES SHIPBUILDING LABOUR UNIONS PORTS OTHER SERVICES: (Finance, insurance, classification societies) > Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration > Aarhus School of Business > Svendborg International Maritime Academy > University of Southern Denmark The steering committee helps us to be continuously up-to-date through an ongoing and active dialogue with marine industry stakeholders. The Department s activities are divided into four interdependent task areas. We elaborate on the contents of each task area on the following pages. STAKEHOLDER ORIENTATION RESEARCH W E S E E K T O E N S U R E T H A T O U R R E S E A R C H I S A L W A Y S R E L E V A N T A N D O F P R A C T I C A L EDUCATION NETWORKING U S E F O R T H E B L U E D E N M A R K S T A K E H O L D E R S. DISSEMINATION
- A P I V O T I N T H E M A R I T I M E W O R L D! RESEARCH EDUCATION WE SEE OUR RESEARCH FROM 4 PERSPECTIVES: of ships, the business culture of the parties, contract related factors, or yet other factors? As part of its role as a knowledge provider to the Danish maritime industries, the University of Southern Denmark offers a sector. On the basis of our research activities, we can introduce students to the newest results within maritime research > THE MACRO PERSPECTIVE: Global shipping markets and framework conditions > THE LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVE: Development of efficient maritime organisations through visionary leadership and innovation > THE CLUSTER PERSPECTIVE: Development dynamics within The Blue Denmark > THE PLANNING PERSPECTIVE: Development of efficient maritime transport systems and ports for short sea shipping THE LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVE: How to optimise cooperation between a ship and its onshore organisation... This project is about improving cooperation between the shipping company s technical onshore organisation and the crew of the ships, seen in the light of new technological possibilities and of the breakdown of traditional work roles. THE CLUSTER PERSPECTIVE: Cluster relations and industrial growth... This project examines the usability of the cluster concept as a framework for understanding the factors that generate change Master s degree in Transport and Maritime Management. The Department of Maritime Research and Innovation plays an important part in the teaching, marketing and coordination of this course of education. FOCUSED EDUCATION The purpose of the master programme is to offer a study tailorised to the needs for maritime industry employees. The structure and contents of the master degree have been developed in close cooperation between the University of Southern Denmark and a planning group with representatives from the maritime industries, the transport and the newest practices in firms. Thus, our students will experience an educational environment marked by close cooperation with companies, professional schools and research environments both in Denmark and abroad. Our primary applicant group is composed of maritime industry employees who aim to get or who already have management experience within areas such as navigation, logistics, service, equipment, port and transport activities. CONTENTS AND STRUCTURE All our projects have been initiated as results of cooperation with maritime industry stakeholders. Here are a few examples of research projects that illustrate this one from each perspective: and innovation within the Danish maritime industry. The project is a result of cooperation between Copenhagen Business School and Department of Maritime Research and industries and the Danish Maritime Authority. Therefore, the skills acquired by the student during his/her education will match the future needs of the maritime industries. MAXIMISING THE LINKS BETWEEN OF THE EDUCATION The part-time master s degree takes two years. It is composed of 4 semesters of studies that employees can complete while working. The study programme is organised in mod- THE MACRO PERSPECTIVE: Strategic analyses of pools and other kinds of cooperation between shipping companies and other operators concerning a common supply of transport capacity and route network... Innovation. THE PLANNING PERSPECTIVE: A model of the competitiveness of short sea shipping... The Department of Maritime Research and Innovation has developed a model THEORY AND PRACTICE The Master s degree has been organised in order to maximise interplay between theory and practice. The Department of Maritime Research and Innovation stresses the importance ules and consists of compulsory as well as executive subject modules, semester projects, a seminar week, and finally, the preparation of a master s dissertation. This project examines what are the crucial factors for the success of these kinds of cooperation. Could they be the constellation capable of analysing and visualising the competitiveness of short sea shipping as regards costs, time and environmental impact, compared to road transport. of being able to provide students with a unique combination of professional input and knowledge sharing with the maritime Get on with your career! www.sdu.dk/mtmm
- A P I V O T I N T H E M A R I T I M E W O R L D! EDUCATION DISSEMINATION FOR DANISH PORTS: We have developed a 1ST SEMESTER Framework conditions, organisational and leadership understanding COMPULSORY Business understanding and strategic leadership International economics and politics International HR managementcompulsory SEMESTER PROJECT Innovation communicates information and knowledge to The Blue Denmark as well as to maritime academic communities around the world. The continuous dialogue with The Blue Denmark stakeholders model now used by Danish ports to calculate their financial impact on local communities. The model enables the individual port to calculate the effect on income, employment and taxpaying to the local 2ND SEMESTER Practical development tools 3RD SEMESTER Specialisation COMPULSORY Supply chain management Finance control and risk management Innovation and change COMPULSORY Management 3 executive modules, e.g. Contract liability Entrepreneurship Project management Transport economics Organisation and leadership Financing and risk management Seminar week SEMESTER PROJECT SEMESTER PROJECT gives us up-to-date information about the kind of knowledge needed. We work to meet these needs through our research, education and networking activities. A LARGE VARIETY OF OFFERS We provide assistance with different kinds of analyses, such as: > Market analyses community, as resulting from the activities of the port and related companies. Furthermore we arrange seminars and conferences with subjects of specific and current interest. For further information, please consult: www.sdu.dk/mfi. MERCATOR Together with the noted Danish publisher Iver C. Weilbach, the Department is the ini- 4TH SEMESTER Large user-oriented and holistic project COMPULSORY Dissertation preparation, fi eld trips to companies, research seminar at university abroad MASTER S DISSERTATION > Environmental and cost analyses of maritime transport chains > Best practice studies > Implementation of maritime tiator of a partially bilingual (Danish English) professional journal, the MERCATOR, which deals with issues of specific and current interest within the maritime field of HRM strategies activity. Joint learning activities take place partly in class, partly as distance learning. The learning activities include lectures, dialogue, written discussion sessions and group work. environment are also part of the Master s program. The University of Southern Denmark in Esbjerg provides modern facilities such as a university library and e-learning portal. Examples of analyses completed for Danish maritime stakeholders: FOR BLUE WATER SHIPPING: When are intermodal transport solutions MERCATOR is published 4 times a year. For further information, please consult: www. mercatorinfo.dk Students work with case studies and prepare presentations for discussion both individually and in groups. The presentations relate to everyday job situations and relate to theory and to practice. For further information about our maritime master degree, please contact: DEPARTMENT OF MARITIME RESEARCH AND INNOVATION University of Southern Denmark between Esbjerg and Zeebrügge competitive compared to road transport? We have developed a model showing in figures and graphics how much money is saved by transporting goods by ship instead of by truck. Some courses also include guest lectures by resource persons from shipping ports, transport, maritime equipment and maritime service industries. Field trips to companies and a seminar week abroad in a foreign maritime Niels Bohrs Vej 9 6700 Esbjerg, Denmark Phone: +45 6550 1590 mtmm@sam.sdu.dk We look forward to welcoming you! FOR A DANISH SHIPPING COMPANY: We calculated the environment-related costs for society in the cases of either road or sea transport of the same amount of goods. In the actual case, road transport imposed on society an extra DKK 2 million.
-A PIVOT IN THE MARITIME WORLD! NETWORKING THE 3 MAIN ACTIVITIES OF THE BLUE UNIVERSITY > Thematic groups, self initiated groups around inter-professional issues > The Blue University annual conference presentation and discussion of results and ideas with The Blue Denmark. > The Blue University journal, the MERCATOR, providing new knowledge to The Blue Denmark If you are interested in knowing more about The Blue University, please contact our Economists (IAME) in 2009. Furthermore, we participate in the construction of a network, the so-called Northern Maritime University, which is composed of leading maritime research and education institutions around the North and the Baltic Seas. department s Managing Director Kristen D. Nedergaard (see last page) or the head of secretariat Steen Sabinsky of the Maritime Development Centre of Europe. (www.maritimecenter.dk) THE BLUE UNIVERSITY Today a large amount of valuable knowledge is tied to individual maritime organisations and companies. In order to make this knowledge generally available to The Blue Denmark, it is of great importance that the knowledge production be compiled, structured, scrutinised and communicated. Innovation has therefore, in cooperation with the Maritime Development Centre of Europe, initiated the establishment of The Blue University. The Blue University works as a basis for sharing of knowledge and experience between the stakeholders of The Blue Denmark and across academic disciplines. As members of The Blue University, we interact with other researchers, teachers, consultants, civil servants and business persons. Together, these actors create a fertile soil for creative thoughts and ideas to the benefit of The Blue Denmark. BLUE CAMPUS NETWORK The University of Southern Denmark is a leading university within non-technical maritime research and education. Especially the Esbjerg campus hosts a large variety of research units related to maritime issues. Innovation has therefore initiated the Blue Campus Network which links the different branches of science with focus on maritime research, including fishing and offshore activities in the vicinity of Esbjerg. Currently the member units are: > Department for Maritime Research and Innovation (MFI) > Department of Environmental and Business Economics (IME) > Centre for Fisheries and Aquaculture Management and Economics (FAME) > Department of Maritime Medicine (IMM) > Centre for Maritime and Regional Studies (CMRS) > Group for CHEmical Fluid Flow processes CHEFF (Aalborg University) Umwelt We network to access the forefront of research. Innovation is continually in contact with renowned international research forums worldwide for purposes of cooperation and exchange of maritime knowledge. This enables us to be always at the forefront of research. Together with Copenhagen Business School and the Maritime Development Centre of Europe, we have been appointed to host the annual conference of the International Association of Maritime
DEPARTMENT OF MARITIME RESEARCH AND INNOVATION A DYNAMIC CENTRE OF MARITIME RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND INNOVATION. - A P I V O T I N T H E M A R I T I M E W O R L D! CURRENT STAFF: Kristen D. Nedergaard, Director, Ph.D. kdn@sam.sdu.dk Tlf.: +45 6550 1530 Maria Anne Wagtmann Associate Proffessor, Ph.D. maw@sam.sdu.dk Tlf.: +45 6550 1536 Miaojia Liu Post. Doc., Ph.D. liu@sam.sdu.dk Tlf.: +45 6550 1534 René T. Poulsen Assistant Proffessor, Ph.D. rtp@sam.sdu.dk Tlf.: +45 6550 1535 Lisa Loloma Froholdt Ph.D. Student froholdt@language.sdu.dk Tlf.: +45 6550 3186 Vibeke R. Jørgensen Department Secretary vij@sam.sdu.dk Tlf.: +45 6550 1590 Jacob Kronbak Associate Proffessor, Ph.D. jkr@sam.sdu.dk Tlf.: +45 6550 1533 DEPARTMENT OF MARITIME RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Niels Bohrs Vej 9 DK-6700 Esbjerg - Denmark Phone: +45 6550 1590 Fax: +45 6550 1091 www.sdu.dk/mfi