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Container terminal employees’ perceptions of the effects of sustainable supply chain management on sustainability performance
Sustainability has become an important issue in container terminal operations. However, relatively little research has been conducted to assess its association with sustainable supply chainmanagement (SSCM). In this study, SSCM consists of internal sustainability practices and external sustainability collaboration. We empirically examined the effects of internal sustainability practices and external sustainability collaboration on sustainability performance in container terminal operations at the Port of Kaohsiung in Taiwan. We developed amodel adopting the SSCM construct, which consisted of two dimensions: internal sustainability practices and external sustainability collaboration. Several research hypotheses were formulated from the theory and the hypotheses were tested using survey data collected from 141 employees who worked with container terminals. We found that internal sustainability practices and external sustainability collaboration positively affected sustainability performance, whereas external sustainability collaboration had a positive influence on internal sustainability practices. There is a discussion of the implications of these findings for developing sustainability and improving sustainability performance in container terminals and ports.
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Supervisory coaching in a logistics context | Vol. 35 Iss 9 pp. 620 - 636 | en |
Container terminals and cargo systems : design, operations management, and logistics control issues | en | |
Supervisory coaching in a logistics context | Vol. 35 Iss 9 pp. 620 - 636 | en |