2020
DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2020.1737335
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Innovation in the maritime sector: aligning strategy with outcomes

Abstract: Innovation is identified as one of the main avenues to maintain competitiveness and its importance is well established in business studies. Along maritime logistics chains, innovation is being increasingly recognized as a determinant of success. However, beyond the naval architecture literature, little attention has been given to the role that innovation plays in maritime business. Notwithstanding the increasing number of innovation efforts that can be traced in the industry, little is known of the processes a… Show more

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“…Among those innovation initiatives where success is not ranked equal to importance, are Tandem Lift and Carbon Footprint at port and terminals. This latter issue confirms that environmental innovations tend to obtain negative scores (as in Acciaro and Sys, 2016) because for being innovative it is just necessary to comply with regulation.…”
Section: Table 2 -Success Vs Importancementioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Among those innovation initiatives where success is not ranked equal to importance, are Tandem Lift and Carbon Footprint at port and terminals. This latter issue confirms that environmental innovations tend to obtain negative scores (as in Acciaro and Sys, 2016) because for being innovative it is just necessary to comply with regulation.…”
Section: Table 2 -Success Vs Importancementioning
confidence: 53%
“…The methodology used in this paper is a combination of three different methodologies applied in the last years to the mentioned port terminal cases by some authors: the I-and H-index extensively discussed in Acciaro and Sys (2016), the System of Innovation Analysis (SIA) to port innovation, applied by Roumboutsos (2015) and Roumboutsos et al (2014), and the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), performed by Vanelslander et al, (2016). Figure 1 shows the process logic driving the analysis: the three different techniques are complementary and they allow answering the main research questions of this study through triangulation (see for example Jick, 1979).…”
Section: The Performed Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Over the last two decades, growing awareness of economic and environmental concerns related to the transport sector has led to the development of competitive and sustainable transport systems. Innovations are identified as one of the main avenues to maintain competitiveness along maritime logistics chains, and are being increasingly recognized as a determinant of success (Acciaro & Sys, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%