Cross-Border Capacity-Building for Port Ecosystems in Small and Medium-Sized Baltic Ports

C. Meyer, L. Gerlitz, L. Henesey
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Abstract One of the key challenges related to the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic is preservation of employment and protecting staff who are working in port operations and struggling to keep ports operating for ship calls. These activities performed by port labour are deemed to be crucial for the EU and European ports, since 75% of the EU external trade and 30% of intra-EU transport goods are moved by waterborne transport. As a response to the global lockdown and the vulnerability of global supply chains, the majority of international organisations and maritime ports networks have shortlisted measures necessary to keep the severe effects of the lockdown to a minimum. One of the key measures identified is how to limit physical interaction. As an effect, millions of people and organisations across the globe have had to use and/or increase their deployment of digital technologies, such as digital documentation, tracing information systems and digital group-working platforms. Hence, blockchain and data-enabling systems have become to be recognised as a core element maintaining the uninterrupted flow of goods and services at ports. In pursuing uninterrupted trade and keeping ports open and running, this research paper addresses how the current situation afflicts the small and medium-sized ports located on the Baltic Sea which are argued to be critical actors of the port-centric logistics’ ecosystem. Given the topicality of this research and addressing the research gap, the authors suggest a conceptual capacity-building framework for port employees. This suggested framework is based on empirical insights: primary and secondary data collected from the project Connect2SmallPorts, part-financed by the Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014–2020 from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The conceptual framework aims towards a practical training programme dedicated to fill in the missing skills or expand the limited competence of human resources and ports’ capacity when adapting or advancing digitalisation in the ports’ ecosystems. In particular, specific areas of capacity building are addressed and individual solutions suggested to foster a digital transformation of ports. The conceptual training framework is designed as a training tool indicating opportunities to help ports upgrade their competences with the blockchain technology, and to advance their transportation, environmental and economic performance with improved digitalisation. For this purpose, the conducted research employed mixed methods and applied concepts and approaches based on the field of management. For example, the construct of absorptive capacity, organisational learning, transformation, resource-based view and the concept of dynamic capabilities are included in the ecosystem discourse and are linked with open innovation and service design. The research presented in this article provides both theoretical and practical contributions, in which the affected stakeholders can test and utilise the developed tool as well as transfer it to other regions.
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波罗的海中小型港口港口生态系统的跨境能力建设
与2019冠状病毒病大流行带来的威胁相关的关键挑战之一是保持就业和保护从事港口业务的员工,并努力保持港口的船舶停靠。港口工人从事的这些活动被认为对欧盟和欧洲港口至关重要,因为75%的欧盟对外贸易和30%的欧盟内部运输货物是通过水运运输的。为应对全球封城和全球供应链的脆弱性,大多数国际组织和海运港口网络都列出了将封城的严重影响降至最低的必要措施。确定的关键措施之一是如何限制身体互动。其结果是,全球数以百万计的个人和组织不得不使用和/或增加数字技术的部署,例如数字文档、跟踪信息系统和数字小组工作平台。因此,区块链和数据支持系统已被认为是维持港口货物和服务不间断流动的核心要素。为了追求不间断的贸易和保持港口的开放和运行,本研究论文解决了目前的情况如何影响位于波罗的海的中小型港口,这些港口被认为是以港口为中心的物流生态系统的关键角色。鉴于本研究的话题性和解决研究差距,作者建议为港口员工建立一个概念性的能力建设框架。建议的框架基于经验见解:从“连接小港口”项目收集的主要和次要数据,该项目由欧洲区域发展基金(ERDF)的“2014-2020年南波罗的海国际计划”部分资助。该概念框架旨在制定一个实用的培训计划,致力于在适应或推进港口生态系统的数字化时填补缺失的技能或扩大人力资源和港口能力的有限能力。特别指出了能力建设的具体领域,并提出了促进港口数字化转型的个别解决方案。该概念性培训框架旨在作为一种培训工具,表明有机会帮助港口利用区块链技术提升其能力,并通过改进数字化来提高其运输、环境和经济绩效。为此,所进行的研究采用了混合方法,并应用了基于管理领域的概念和方法。例如,吸收能力的构建、组织学习、转型、资源基础观和动态能力的概念都包含在生态系统话语中,并与开放式创新和服务设计相联系。本文的研究提供了理论和实践的贡献,其中受影响的利益相关者可以测试和利用开发的工具,并将其转移到其他地区。
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