2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.rtbm.2021.100697
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Selecting the right partners to maximize value for shipping companies: An exploratory study

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“…This study follows the exploratory research methodology by conducting a case study, as has been done recently by papers in maritime and supply chain research (Pantouvakis & Syntychaki, 2021;Vural, Roso, Halldórsson, Ståhle, & Yaruta, 2020). Exploratory research and case studies have been considered appropriate for the analysis of contemporary phenomena, where empirical data from which to derive statistical inferences is not available, or not abundant enough (Benbasat, Goldstein, & Mead, 1987;Yin, 2009).…”
Section: Case Study Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study follows the exploratory research methodology by conducting a case study, as has been done recently by papers in maritime and supply chain research (Pantouvakis & Syntychaki, 2021;Vural, Roso, Halldórsson, Ståhle, & Yaruta, 2020). Exploratory research and case studies have been considered appropriate for the analysis of contemporary phenomena, where empirical data from which to derive statistical inferences is not available, or not abundant enough (Benbasat, Goldstein, & Mead, 1987;Yin, 2009).…”
Section: Case Study Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, the third mate was found to lack proper training, absent relevant certificates and training processes to be charged to lead such a vessel. For the training of the crew, the sole responsible is of the shipping company managing the ship, with all the relevant international legislation considering the training to be of paramount importance [24].…”
Section: No Further Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study follows the exploratory research methodology by conducting a case study, as has been done recently by papers in maritime and supply chain research (Pantouvakis and Syntychaki, 2021;Vural et al, 2020). Exploratory research and case studies have been considered appropriate for the analysis of contemporary phenomena, where empirical data from which to derive statistical inferences is not available, or not abundant enough (Benbasat et al, 1987;Yin, 2009).…”
Section: Case Study Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%