The influence of supply chain collaboration on collaborative advantage and port performance in maritime logistics

Young Joon Seo, John Dinwoodie, Michael Roe

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Abstract

Although many academics and practitioners in the maritime industry have recognised the importance of supply chain collaboration (SCC) between ports and port users, there is still a lack of empirical work on this issue. This work empirically investigates the association between SCC, collaborative advantage and port performance in a maritime logistics context. Data were collected via a web-based questionnaire survey which engaged 178 responses from maritime logistics firms in South Korea. Hypotheses were tested by using structural equation modelling, following a hierarchical analysis process. The results confirm that SCC has positive impacts on collaborative advantage, which in turn helps to improve port performance. The finding indicates that collaborative advantage has a full mediation effect on the link SCC-port performance. This work invites managers to recognise the positive outcomes of inter-organisational SCC practices in enhancing collaborative advantage and port performance within port supply chain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)562-582
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal of Logistics Research and Applications
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2016

Keywords

  • collaborative advantage
  • maritime logistics
  • port performance
  • Supply chain collaboration

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