2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2020.01.015
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Maritime cluster research: Evolutionary classification and future development

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“…HOR model is modified slightly in order to accommodate maritime operation as a clustered business processes (Shi, et al, 2020), rather than viewing it as a supply chain process, maritime operation is analyzed as an interdependent business's functions. Furthermore, the modified model is still focused on the ranking risk agents aggregate risk potential.…”
Section: Deliver: Process Of Fulfilling the Demands Of Goods And Servmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HOR model is modified slightly in order to accommodate maritime operation as a clustered business processes (Shi, et al, 2020), rather than viewing it as a supply chain process, maritime operation is analyzed as an interdependent business's functions. Furthermore, the modified model is still focused on the ranking risk agents aggregate risk potential.…”
Section: Deliver: Process Of Fulfilling the Demands Of Goods And Servmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a review of the available bibliography about port-system resilience, real-case studies were counted as by far the smallest group within the different research methods chosen (Wan et al 2018). The same could be said for maritime clusters (Shi et al 2020), port competitiveness Fiskin and Cerit 2020), and other sub-subjects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, research provides a plethora of pertinent case studies that address the theory from many different perspectives Pagano et al 2016;Qingmei and 2020;Salvador 2015). Maritime clusters can be researched with reference to sustainability (Ashrafi et al 2020;Rupo et al 2018;Shinohara 2010), lifecycles (Shi et al 2020a;Shin and Hassink 2011), upgrading (Shi et al 2020b), innovation potential (Pinto et al 2018), and thus extract many relevant typologies (Makkonen et al 2013); many studies allow for the understanding that maritime clusters are set apart by a culture that manifests through the cluster community ).…”
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confidence: 99%