Bruce Marti
Professor of Marine Affairs
Ph.D., Geography, University of Florida
e-mail:bma7215u@postoffice.uri.edu
Research Areas:
- Maritime transportation and port planning and development
- Economic geography
- Transportation geography
- Intermodalism
Selected Publications:
- Marti, Bruce, "Cruise Line Logo Recognition," 18 Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 25-31 (2005)
- Marti, Bruce, “Inbound Waterborne Transport of Oil Products to New England,” Studies in New England Geography, number 18: 1-27 (2004)
- Marti, Bruce, “Trends in World and Extended-Length Cruising,” 28 Marine Policy 199-211 (2004)
- Marti, Bruce, "Marketing Aspects of Consumer Purchasing Behavior and Customer
Satisfaction Aboard the Royal Viking Queen, 4 Journal of Travel & Tourism
Marketing109-116 (1998)
- Marti, Bruce and Sergio A. Cartaya) "Caribbean Cruising: An Analysis of
Competition Among U.S. Homeports," 23 Maritime Policy and
Management 15-25 (1996)
- Marti, Bruce, "The Cruise Vessel Sanitation Program," 33 Journal of Travel
Research 29-38 (1995)
- Marti, Bruce, "Cruise Line Brochures: A Comparative Analysis of Lines Providing
Caribbean Service," 2 Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 31-52 (1993)
- Marti, Bruce, "Passenger Perceptions Regarding 1993 Itineraries: A Royal Viking
Line Case Study," 16 Marine Policy 360-370 (1992)
- Marti, Bruce, "Passenger Ships," in A.D. Couper (ed.), Conway's History of the
Ship, Vol. 12: The Shipping Revolution, 93-100, 1992
- Marti, Bruce, U.S./Pacific Basin Containerized Trade: Flag of Convenience
Participation," 15 Marine Policy 193-198 (1991)
- Marti, Bruce, "Cruise Ship Market Segmentation: A 'Non-Traditional' Port Case
Study," 18 Maritime Policy and Management 93-103 (1991)
- Marti, Bruce, "Geography and the Cruise Ship Port Selection Process," 17
Maritime Policy and Management 157-164 (1990)