Shipping strategies before, during and after 2008 financial crisis : a critical analysis

Shipping strategies are plans that are developed intentionally and carefully by the tanker shipping companies in preparation for the foreseeable market volatility. Shipping companies, like many other non-shipping companies, have adopted strategies that exist in three main levels which are corporate,...

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Main Author: Wang, Wenxiu
Other Authors: Chew Ah Seng, David
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-678762023-03-03T17:11:17Z Shipping strategies before, during and after 2008 financial crisis : a critical analysis Wang, Wenxiu Chew Ah Seng, David School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Shipping strategies are plans that are developed intentionally and carefully by the tanker shipping companies in preparation for the foreseeable market volatility. Shipping companies, like many other non-shipping companies, have adopted strategies that exist in three main levels which are corporate, business and functional levels. The performance of the firms, following the implementation of shipping strategies, are then be measured through the use of Balanced Scorecard (Kaplan & Norton, 1992), comprising of both financial and non-financial indicators. This paper aims to identify the shipping strategies adopted by tanker shipping companies before, during and after the 2008 Financial Crisis. In total, 3 interviewees who are holding managerial positions in their own tanker shipping companies have been interviewed. Through these interviews and annual reports, main shipping strategies which are categorised into corporate, business and functional strategies are consolidated according to different time periods. Comparison shows that big strategic reform has taken place during the different periods of financial crisis. After investigating the financial and non-financial performance of the companies, a direct relationship between adopted shipping strategy and company performance has been drawn. Aside from 2008 Financial Crisis, strategy-related factors and other external environmental factors are nominated by interviewees as the other determining factors in the relationship between strategy and performance. The result of this research shows that the relationship between shipping strategy and company performance is dynamic as it is influenced by multiple internal and external environmental factors. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2016-05-23T06:02:07Z 2016-05-23T06:02:07Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67876 en Nanyang Technological University 47 p. application/pdf
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Shipping strategies before, during and after 2008 financial crisis : a critical analysis
description Shipping strategies are plans that are developed intentionally and carefully by the tanker shipping companies in preparation for the foreseeable market volatility. Shipping companies, like many other non-shipping companies, have adopted strategies that exist in three main levels which are corporate, business and functional levels. The performance of the firms, following the implementation of shipping strategies, are then be measured through the use of Balanced Scorecard (Kaplan & Norton, 1992), comprising of both financial and non-financial indicators. This paper aims to identify the shipping strategies adopted by tanker shipping companies before, during and after the 2008 Financial Crisis. In total, 3 interviewees who are holding managerial positions in their own tanker shipping companies have been interviewed. Through these interviews and annual reports, main shipping strategies which are categorised into corporate, business and functional strategies are consolidated according to different time periods. Comparison shows that big strategic reform has taken place during the different periods of financial crisis. After investigating the financial and non-financial performance of the companies, a direct relationship between adopted shipping strategy and company performance has been drawn. Aside from 2008 Financial Crisis, strategy-related factors and other external environmental factors are nominated by interviewees as the other determining factors in the relationship between strategy and performance. The result of this research shows that the relationship between shipping strategy and company performance is dynamic as it is influenced by multiple internal and external environmental factors.
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title Shipping strategies before, during and after 2008 financial crisis : a critical analysis
title_short Shipping strategies before, during and after 2008 financial crisis : a critical analysis
title_full Shipping strategies before, during and after 2008 financial crisis : a critical analysis
title_fullStr Shipping strategies before, during and after 2008 financial crisis : a critical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Shipping strategies before, during and after 2008 financial crisis : a critical analysis
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