治理联盟和港口治理的关键绩效指标

IF 3.9 Q2 TRANSPORTATION Maritime Transport Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.martra.2021.100023
Henrique Campos de Oliveira , Jongeun You , André Pires Coelho
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港口是国际货物运输的重要组成部分。由于海运业的技术进步推动了港口政策的剧烈变化,学者们研究了货运决策、港口监管框架以及这些变化所涉及的利益。然而,由于各国选择的制度设计的复杂性和异质性,海运文献中政策参与者与港口绩效的联系在很大程度上仍然没有得到充分研究。为了填补这一空白,本文探讨了治理联盟与港口治理关键绩效指标之间的联系。我们根据倡导联盟框架提出了八种类型的港口治理治理联盟分类。然后,我们探讨了不同的港口治理形式如何与17个国家的关键绩效指标相关联。本文发现,选择权力下放的国家并不一定支持贸易自由化或港口私有化。研究结果还表明,权力下放的治理联盟与港口治理的更高关键绩效指标呈正相关。
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Governing coalitions and key performance indicators of port governance

The port is a crucial part of the international transportation of goods. As technological advances in the maritime industry have driven drastic changes in port policies, scholars have studied decisions on cargo shipping, port regulatory frameworks, and the interests involved in such changes. However, the connection of policy actors to port performance in the maritime transport literature remains largely understudied due to the complexity and heterogeneity of institutional designs chosen by countries. To move towards filling the gap, this paper explores links between governing coalitions and key performance indicators of port governance. We propose eight typologies for classifying governing coalitions of port governance, drawing insights from the Advocacy Coalition Framework. We then explore how different port governance forms are associated with key performance indicators of 17 countries. This paper finds that countries opting for decentralization do not necessarily support trade liberalization or port privatization. The results also show that decentralized governing coalitions are positively associated with higher key performance indicators of port governance.

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