Critical success factors of supply chain integration in container shipping: an application of resource-based view theory
- Authors
- Yuen, Kum Fai; Wang, Xueqin; Ma, Fei; Lee, Gunwoo; Li, Xiangyi
- Issue Date
- 18-Aug-2019
- Publisher
- ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
- Keywords
- Critical success factors; supply chain integration; supply chain performance; container shipping industry
- Citation
- MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT, v.46, no.6, pp.653 - 668
- Indexed
- SSCI
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT
- Volume
- 46
- Number
- 6
- Start Page
- 653
- End Page
- 668
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/2375
- DOI
- 10.1080/03088839.2019.1597289
- ISSN
- 0308-8839
- Abstract
- The container shipping industry is receiving growing attention in driving the performance of global supply chains. This phenomenon has accelerated supply chain integration (SCI) within the industry. Although SCI could offer numerous benefits, it is often quoted to be implemented easier in theory than in practice. The high failure rate that is associated with SCI is often not addressed in the literature. Grounded on resource-based view (RBV) theory, this paper is aimed at identifying the critical success factors (CSFs) and examining their influence on SCI and supply chain performance (SCP). Survey questionnaires were administered on 164 container shipping firms. The constructs were validated empirically using confirmatory factor analysis and were subsequently analysed using structural equation modelling. The proposed CSFs in this study are found to be positively corelated with SCI, which, in turn, is positively correlated with SCP. This paper has contributed to both theory and practice by applying RBV theory to identify the key resources and capabilities that are necessary for SCI in the container shipping industry.
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