Key performance indicators of sustainable port: Case study of the eastern economic corridor in Thailand

Sustainable port KPIs are an important concept to operate in port. This paper, therefore, compiles & attempts to identify the sustainable port KPIs from academic and practice aspects, and test with Thailand ports in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Exploratory factor analysis and one-way ANO...

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Auteurs principaux: Thanyaphat Muangpan, Kamonchanok Suthiwartnarueput
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Langue:EN
Publié: Taylor & Francis Group 2019
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/fef48b5c0f5645dc97d470d5ef049dae
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Résumé:Sustainable port KPIs are an important concept to operate in port. This paper, therefore, compiles & attempts to identify the sustainable port KPIs from academic and practice aspects, and test with Thailand ports in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Exploratory factor analysis and one-way ANOVA are applied to group and classify these KPIs. The findings show that there are two main sustainable port KPI groups, namely, critical and preferable groups. KPI group 1 and group 2 are considered as the critical ones, whereas KPI group 3 and group 4 are classified as the preferable ones. This paper also finds that there are some significant differences in sustainable port KPIs among types of ports, namely, container, non-container, and multi-purpose port for the preferable group, but there is no difference for the critical group one.