Are the innovation processes in seaport terminal operations successful?
The maritime and port sector is widely considered conservative concerning the ability to introduce innovation in respect to other industries. This may be due to the lack of cooperative interactions among the several players involved. It does not mean that innovation does not occur in this industry....
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1410062020-06-03T06:49:31Z Are the innovation processes in seaport terminal operations successful? Acciaro, Michele Ferrari, Claudio Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee Macario, Rosario Roumboutsos, Athena Sys, Christa Tei, Alessio Vanelslander, Thierry School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Innovation Path Seaports Innovation The maritime and port sector is widely considered conservative concerning the ability to introduce innovation in respect to other industries. This may be due to the lack of cooperative interactions among the several players involved. It does not mean that innovation does not occur in this industry. Along with some technical innovations, managerial, organizational, and cultural innovations also take place in the sector. The literature has considered the assessment and effects of the adoption of particular innovation, but still few studies underline the innovation path in a broad sense with a specific focus on terminal operators. The present article aims at filling this gap through a field analysis grouping together case studies developed in different world regions and examining the adoption path of innovation through a mix of three different techniques (i.e. the H- and I-indexes, a Systems of Innovation Analysis, and a Qualitative Comparative Analysis). Research outcomes underline how, even if no unique recipe for success can be found, specific factors (e.g. a ranking of innovation objectives, coordination among actors, and institutions) can influence the achievement of success. The analyses allow suggesting strategic and policy advice that may help link in a better way the innovation drivers with their actual effects. 2020-06-03T06:49:31Z 2020-06-03T06:49:31Z 2018 Journal Article Acciaro, M., Ferrari, C., Lam, J. S. L., Macario, R., Roumboutsos, A., Sys, C., . . . Vanelslander, T. (2018). Are the innovation processes in seaport terminal operations successful? Maritime Policy & Management, 45(6), 787-802. doi:10.1080/03088839.2018.1466062 0308-8839 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141006 10.1080/03088839.2018.1466062 2-s2.0-85046042128 6 45 787 802 en Maritime Policy & Management © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. |
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The maritime and port sector is widely considered conservative concerning the ability to introduce innovation in respect to other industries. This may be due to the lack of cooperative interactions among the several players involved. It does not mean that innovation does not occur in this industry. Along with some technical innovations, managerial, organizational, and cultural innovations also take place in the sector. The literature has considered the assessment and effects of the adoption of particular innovation, but still few studies underline the innovation path in a broad sense with a specific focus on terminal operators. The present article aims at filling this gap through a field analysis grouping together case studies developed in different world regions and examining the adoption path of innovation through a mix of three different techniques (i.e. the H- and I-indexes, a Systems of Innovation Analysis, and a Qualitative Comparative Analysis). Research outcomes underline how, even if no unique recipe for success can be found, specific factors (e.g. a ranking of innovation objectives, coordination among actors, and institutions) can influence the achievement of success. The analyses allow suggesting strategic and policy advice that may help link in a better way the innovation drivers with their actual effects. |
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