Assessing sustainable consumption practices on cruise ships

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS Maritime Business Review Pub Date : 2020-04-16 DOI:10.1108/mabr-12-2019-0059
Feng-Ming Tsai, Tat-Dat Bui
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Purpose This study aims to examine a hierarchical framework for sustainable consumption (SC) for cruise ships and identify the causal relationships and decisive attributes of cruise ship operation practices that allow cruise organizations to achieve a higher level of sustainable performance. Design/methodology/approach This study applies a hybrid of the Delphi method and a fuzzy decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL). DEMATEL methodology helps to construct complex causal relations through digraphs, which depict interrelationships among attributes. The fuzzy set theory assesses experts’ perceptions of attributes given in linguistic preferences. The Delphi method has been previously used to validate attributes and determine the validity and reliability of the construct from qualitative information. Findings A set of three aspects containing 21 criteria were defined based on previous literature and expert consultations. The analysis results show that waste minimization and recycling and recovery are causal aspects that influence efficient resource use. Emission controls on ships, cruise ship alternative energy sources, ballast water treatment systems, water purification systems and nanofiltration systems are also prominent criteria for the improvement of SC during cruise ship operation. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature by offering a hierarchical framework for SC literature and confirming the role of this issue in improving the cruise industry sustainability. In practice, as such results provide key attributes for successful performance, the implications are offered for companies developing new activities, either in ensuring compliance with business goals or in decreasing the environmental impact.
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本研究旨在研究邮轮可持续消费(SC)的层次框架,并确定邮轮运营实践的因果关系和决定性属性,使邮轮组织能够实现更高水平的可持续绩效。设计/方法/方法本研究采用德尔菲法和模糊决策试验与评价实验室(DEMATEL)的混合方法。DEMATEL方法通过有向图帮助构建复杂的因果关系,有向图描述了属性之间的相互关系。模糊集理论评估专家对语言偏好中给定属性的感知。德尔菲法以前被用来验证属性,并从定性信息中确定结构的有效性和可靠性。结果一套包含21个标准的三个方面是根据以前的文献和专家咨询定义的。分析结果表明,减少废物和回收利用是影响资源有效利用的因果关系。船舶排放控制、游轮替代能源、压载水处理系统、水净化系统和纳滤系统也是游轮运行过程中改善SC的重要标准。原创性/价值本研究为SC文献提供了一个层次框架,并确认了这一问题在提高邮轮行业可持续性方面的作用,从而对文献做出了贡献。在实践中,由于这些结果提供了成功绩效的关键属性,因此为开发新活动的公司提供了启示,这些活动要么确保符合业务目标,要么减少对环境的影响。
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