The willingness to adopt technology to enhance safety operations in the shipping industry

The purpose of this research is to examine the willingness to adopt technology in safety operations in the maritime industry. As digitalisation is getting increasingly important, many industries have been adopting technology to enhance operational efficiency and safety. Maritime industry, however, h...

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Main Author: Tan, Jaelyn Jie Min
Other Authors: Kelvin Pang Ka Liong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1725432023-12-15T15:34:50Z The willingness to adopt technology to enhance safety operations in the shipping industry Tan, Jaelyn Jie Min Kelvin Pang Ka Liong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering kelvin.pangkl@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Maritime studies The purpose of this research is to examine the willingness to adopt technology in safety operations in the maritime industry. As digitalisation is getting increasingly important, many industries have been adopting technology to enhance operational efficiency and safety. Maritime industry, however, has been slower than our counterparts like aviation and electric vehicles in terms of adoption. This study aims to discover the impacts of the digitalisation drivers in affecting the willingness of maritime professionals. The study applied factor analysis to anaylse the seven constructs namely, “Perceive Usefulness”, “Perceived Ease of Use”, “Perceived Risk”, “Digital Savviness”, “Familiarisation”, “Behavioral Intention to Adopt” and “Shipping Safety Enhancement”. The consistency and credibility of the data was tested using reliability test. On top of that, ANOVA test was used to test for the differences between respondent demographics. Thereafter, multiple regression model analysis was utilised to examine the relationship between “Perceive Usefulness”, “Perceived Ease of Use”, “Behavioral Intention to Adopt” and “Shipping Safety Enhancement”. The findings of the study revealed that the factors influencing the adoption of technology for safety enhancement in the shipping industry. “Digital Savviness” and “Familiarisation” with technology were found to impact willingness. Moreover, “Digital Savviness” positively correlated with “Perceive Usefulness”, “Perceived Ease of Use” and “Behavioral Intention to Adopt”. “Familiarisation”, however, exhibited a weaker influence. Additionally, “Perceived Risk” negatively affected behavioral intention. Finally, “Perceive Usefulness” and “Perceived Ease of Use” positively influenced behavioral intention, affirming their critical role in driving technology adoption for shipping safety enhancement. In addition, this paper provides recommendations to maritime companies, maritime professionals, technology providers and relevant regulatory bodies on the ways to increase willingness in technology adoption. The findings may have significant implications maritime industry and its stakeholders as well as researchers. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2023-12-14T12:35:47Z 2023-12-14T12:35:47Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Tan, J. J. M. (2023). The willingness to adopt technology to enhance safety operations in the shipping industry. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172543 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172543 en CV4911 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Tan, Jaelyn Jie Min
The willingness to adopt technology to enhance safety operations in the shipping industry
description The purpose of this research is to examine the willingness to adopt technology in safety operations in the maritime industry. As digitalisation is getting increasingly important, many industries have been adopting technology to enhance operational efficiency and safety. Maritime industry, however, has been slower than our counterparts like aviation and electric vehicles in terms of adoption. This study aims to discover the impacts of the digitalisation drivers in affecting the willingness of maritime professionals. The study applied factor analysis to anaylse the seven constructs namely, “Perceive Usefulness”, “Perceived Ease of Use”, “Perceived Risk”, “Digital Savviness”, “Familiarisation”, “Behavioral Intention to Adopt” and “Shipping Safety Enhancement”. The consistency and credibility of the data was tested using reliability test. On top of that, ANOVA test was used to test for the differences between respondent demographics. Thereafter, multiple regression model analysis was utilised to examine the relationship between “Perceive Usefulness”, “Perceived Ease of Use”, “Behavioral Intention to Adopt” and “Shipping Safety Enhancement”. The findings of the study revealed that the factors influencing the adoption of technology for safety enhancement in the shipping industry. “Digital Savviness” and “Familiarisation” with technology were found to impact willingness. Moreover, “Digital Savviness” positively correlated with “Perceive Usefulness”, “Perceived Ease of Use” and “Behavioral Intention to Adopt”. “Familiarisation”, however, exhibited a weaker influence. Additionally, “Perceived Risk” negatively affected behavioral intention. Finally, “Perceive Usefulness” and “Perceived Ease of Use” positively influenced behavioral intention, affirming their critical role in driving technology adoption for shipping safety enhancement. In addition, this paper provides recommendations to maritime companies, maritime professionals, technology providers and relevant regulatory bodies on the ways to increase willingness in technology adoption. The findings may have significant implications maritime industry and its stakeholders as well as researchers.
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title The willingness to adopt technology to enhance safety operations in the shipping industry
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