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An evaluation of logistics policy enablers between Taiwan and the UK

Authors
Chang, Chia-HsunLai, Po-Lin
Issue Date
15-Mar-2017
Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
Logistics performance; Multiple regression analysis; Logistics firms; Logistics policy
Citation
MARITIME BUSINESS REVIEW, v.2, no.1, pp 2 - 20
Pages
19
Journal Title
MARITIME BUSINESS REVIEW
Volume
2
Number
1
Start Page
2
End Page
20
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/1622
DOI
10.1108/MABR-09-2016-0018
ISSN
2397-3757
2397-3765
Abstract
Purpose - This paper aims to empirically identify crucial international logistics policy enablers and to examine their impacts on logistics performance using survey data collected from 169 responding firms in Taiwan and 109 responding firms in the UK including logistics companies, freight forwarders, shipping companies, agencies and airline companies. Design/methodology/approach - A multiple regression analysis is used as a method to empirically validate the research model. Findings - Results indicate the five most important logistics policy enablers according to Taiwanese logistics firms are information technology system, inland transport linkage, simplifying the customs clearance procedures, ports and maritime transport and having a policy to ensure efficient service operation and multiplicity of services. In contrast, for the UK logistics firms, the five most important logistics policy enablers are telecommunications, information technology system, avoidance of unnecessary regulation, inland transport linkage and ports and maritime transport. Results also indicate that logistics policy dimensions in terms of regulation, integration, infrastructure and logistics education have a positive influence on firms' logistics service quality and efficiency. Originality/value - Theoretical and policy implications from the research findings on logistics policy between these two countries are discussed in this paper.
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