A serving innovation typology : mapping port-related innovations
The port sector is often perceived to be lagging behind in terms of innovative initiatives. It is unclear whether this is the result of a more limited engagement of the scientific community, or poor external marketing from port operators or whether the limited number of port-related scientific studi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1514892021-06-29T02:54:07Z A serving innovation typology : mapping port-related innovations Vanelslander, Thierry Sys, Christa Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee Ferrari, Claudio Roumboutsos, Athena Acciaro, Michele Macário, Rosario Giuliano, Genevieve School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Innovation Typology Port-related Innovation The port sector is often perceived to be lagging behind in terms of innovative initiatives. It is unclear whether this is the result of a more limited engagement of the scientific community, or poor external marketing from port operators or whether the limited number of port-related scientific studies is not representative of the real volume of innovation in the sector. In order to offer deeper insight into the connections between the academic (port) innovation literature and actual innovation practices in the port sector, firstly, the literature is reviewed over the 2011–2018 period. Secondly, the paper proposes a typology, which supports the management of the innovation process and upon which future research could be based. Last, the analysis of 75 port-related innovation initiatives provides an application of the proposed typology. The findings from the study of innovation in the port-related sectors show that multi-dimensional innovation encompassing technological, managerial, organisational and cultural aspects is prevailing in this industry. So far only a handful of innovation cases are the result of co-operation, generally with other firms upstream or downstream in the maritime supply chain. Ultimately, it emerges, however, that collaborative innovation or dco-innovation is the way forward for future maritime- and port-related innovation. This research was developed with the financial support of the BNP Paribas Fortis Chair on Transport, Logistics and Ports at the University of Antwerp. 2021-06-29T02:54:07Z 2021-06-29T02:54:07Z 2019 Journal Article Vanelslander, T., Sys, C., Lam, J. S. L., Ferrari, C., Roumboutsos, A., Acciaro, M., Macário, R. & Giuliano, G. (2019). A serving innovation typology : mapping port-related innovations. Transport Reviews, 39(5), 611-629. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01441647.2019.1587794 0144-1647 0000-0001-5213-3444 0000-0001-5962-334X 0000-0001-7920-2665 0000-0002-4339-2871 0000-0003-4603-7039 0000-0003-0144-3033 0000-0002-6922-661X 0000-0002-9257-8269 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151489 10.1080/01441647.2019.1587794 2-s2.0-85062989120 5 39 611 629 en Transport Reviews © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. |
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The port sector is often perceived to be lagging behind in terms of innovative initiatives. It is unclear whether this is the result of a more limited engagement of the scientific community, or poor external marketing from port operators or whether the limited number of port-related scientific studies is not representative of the real volume of innovation in the sector. In order to offer deeper insight into the connections between the academic (port) innovation literature and actual innovation practices in the port sector, firstly, the literature is reviewed over the 2011–2018 period. Secondly, the paper proposes a typology, which supports the management of the innovation process and upon which future research could be based. Last, the analysis of 75 port-related innovation initiatives provides an application of the proposed typology. The findings from the study of innovation in the port-related sectors show that multi-dimensional innovation encompassing technological, managerial, organisational and cultural aspects is prevailing in this industry. So far only a handful of innovation cases are the result of co-operation, generally with other firms upstream or downstream in the maritime supply chain. Ultimately, it emerges, however, that collaborative innovation or dco-innovation is the way forward for future maritime- and port-related innovation. |
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