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A theory-driven identification and ranking of the critical success factors of sustainable shipping management

Authors
Tran, Thi Minh TrangYuen, Kum FaiLi, Kevin X.Balci, GokcayMa, Fei
Issue Date
10-Jan-2020
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Critical success factors; Relation view theory; Resource-based view theory; Stakeholder theory; Sustainable shipping management
Citation
Journal of Cleaner Production, v.243
Journal Title
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
243
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/44335
DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.118401
ISSN
0959-6526
1879-1786
Abstract
Sustainable shipping management (SSM) is arguably the most challenging issue that shipping companies faced for the coming years. Hence, examining the critical success factors (CSFs) of SSM is vital. Although previous research mainly focused on the motives and implication of SSM, practical research that proposes how SSM can be implemented is still lacking. Therefore, this study fills the gap by identifying and ranking the CSFs of SSM with a theory-driven approach. The CSFs were developed through the theoretical lenses of five organisational theories, namely, stakeholder theory, resource-based view theory, relational-view theory, innovation diffusion theory, and contingency (fit) theory. Based on these theories, this study proposes stakeholders' focus, intra-firm management, inter-firm collaboration, new technology acceptance, and strategic fit as the CSFs of SSM. Further, 20 sub-criteria were identified to operationalise the CSFs. A survey questionnaire was pretested and then administered to 36 shipping companies in Vietnam. Thereafter, the obtained data were analysed using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process. The findings show that the CSFs of SSM, in descending order of their importance, are (1) stakeholders' focus, (2) intra-firm management, (3) new technology acceptance, (4) inter-firm collaboration, and (5) strategic fit. Moreover, results of this study show that among the sub-criteria of SSM, the most important ones are primarily related to monetary resources and tangible infrastructures and equipment. Additionally, SSM implementation in shipping companies can be improved by addressing the needs of stakeholders and aligning SSM activities with shipping companies' strategies. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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