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Risk perception affecting the performance of shipping companies: the moderating effect of China and Korea

Authors
Yin, HengbinChen, ZhuoXiao, Yi
Issue Date
Apr-2019
Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Risk perception; Chinese and Korean shipping companies; performance; moderating effect; mixed ownership reform
Citation
MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT, v.46, no.3, pp 295 - 308
Pages
14
Journal Title
MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT
Volume
46
Number
3
Start Page
295
End Page
308
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/44840
DOI
10.1080/03088839.2018.1540890
ISSN
0308-8839
1464-5254
Abstract
Risks in the shipping industry have been highlighted and have attracted significant attention, especially following the bankruptcy of Hanjin in 2017. Due to the decrease in container volume, the business environment for large shipping companies in China has deteriorated. Therefore, major large shipping companies have implemented mixed ownership reform, which provides more opportunities for large Korean shipping companies to enter the Chinese shipping industry. This study first identifies risk perception, specifically focusing on the moderating effect of Chinese and Korean shipping companies, and then demonstrates the impact of these risks on shipping company performance. The results show that market, operational, and technical risks have a negative influence on Chinese shipping companies, whereas market, policy, financial, operations, and technical risks have a negative influence on Korean shipping companies. This study contributes to the fundamental understanding of the effect of risk perception on performance among shipping companies in both countries and calls for further research on risk management plans based on the risk factors identified herein. On a practical level, this study provides an important reference for operators and investors who seek to enter strategic alliances or joint venture in Chinese shipping industry.
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