Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda

The port sector encompasses businesses and institutions that manage the transport of cargo through maritime means. This sector is responsible for the transportation of vehicles, medical products, food, and other goods managed by various stakeholders. To appropriately manage ports, it becomes necessa...

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Main Authors: Kuakoski, Heloisa Serafim, Lermen, Fernando Henrique, Graciano, Paola, Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee, Mazzuchetti, Roselis Natalina
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1723552023-12-06T07:48:07Z Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda Kuakoski, Heloisa Serafim Lermen, Fernando Henrique Graciano, Paola Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee Mazzuchetti, Roselis Natalina School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Maritime studies Port Management Empirical Study The port sector encompasses businesses and institutions that manage the transport of cargo through maritime means. This sector is responsible for the transportation of vehicles, medical products, food, and other goods managed by various stakeholders. To appropriately manage ports, it becomes necessary to comprehend how management approaches are employed in the decision-making process to fulfil the demands of potential consumers. This study aims to assess how marketing, entrepreneurship and innovation are employed in the management of the port sector. This systematic literature review started with a bibliometric analysis using Bibliometrix tool in R to offer a broader view of scientific production in the theme. The data employed in the bibliometric analysis were extracted from Web of Science and Scopus. Next, a content analysis was performed in order to identify barriers, trends, and an agenda for future research. The results are believed to offer new insights on the role of marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in ports both to academics and practitioners. Among the outcomes achieved, we highlight the fundamental role of boosting port management in the three variables of interest, as well as the encouragement of port funding. This work was supported by Araucaria Foundation. 2023-12-06T07:48:07Z 2023-12-06T07:48:07Z 2023 Journal Article Kuakoski, H. S., Lermen, F. H., Graciano, P., Lam, J. S. L. & Mazzuchetti, R. N. (2023). Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda. Maritime Policy and Management, 2180548-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2023.2180548 0308-8839 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172355 10.1080/03088839.2023.2180548 2-s2.0-85149344924 2180548 en Maritime Policy and Management © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Maritime studies
Port Management
Empirical Study
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Port Management
Empirical Study
Kuakoski, Heloisa Serafim
Lermen, Fernando Henrique
Graciano, Paola
Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee
Mazzuchetti, Roselis Natalina
Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda
description The port sector encompasses businesses and institutions that manage the transport of cargo through maritime means. This sector is responsible for the transportation of vehicles, medical products, food, and other goods managed by various stakeholders. To appropriately manage ports, it becomes necessary to comprehend how management approaches are employed in the decision-making process to fulfil the demands of potential consumers. This study aims to assess how marketing, entrepreneurship and innovation are employed in the management of the port sector. This systematic literature review started with a bibliometric analysis using Bibliometrix tool in R to offer a broader view of scientific production in the theme. The data employed in the bibliometric analysis were extracted from Web of Science and Scopus. Next, a content analysis was performed in order to identify barriers, trends, and an agenda for future research. The results are believed to offer new insights on the role of marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in ports both to academics and practitioners. Among the outcomes achieved, we highlight the fundamental role of boosting port management in the three variables of interest, as well as the encouragement of port funding.
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Kuakoski, Heloisa Serafim
Lermen, Fernando Henrique
Graciano, Paola
Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee
Mazzuchetti, Roselis Natalina
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author Kuakoski, Heloisa Serafim
Lermen, Fernando Henrique
Graciano, Paola
Lam, Jasmine Siu Lee
Mazzuchetti, Roselis Natalina
author_sort Kuakoski, Heloisa Serafim
title Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda
title_short Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda
title_full Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda
title_fullStr Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda
title_full_unstemmed Marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda
title_sort marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation in port management: trends, barriers, and research agenda
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