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Free trade agreements and maritime supply chain costs: Competitiveness of Korean firms

Youngwon Park, Paul Hong () and Shuting Li ()
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Youngwon Park: Manufacturing Management Research Center, University of Tokyo, Kojima Hall 5F, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Paul Hong: College of Business and Innovation, University of Toledo, Toledo OH43606, USA.
Shuting Li: College of Business and Innovation, University of Toledo, Toledo OH43606, USA.

Maritime Economics & Logistics, 2016, vol. 18, issue 1, 3-18

Abstract: In turbulent competitive environments, firms increasingly utilize global supply chain (GSC) management to expand their resource base and integrate diverse network capabilities to capture larger segments of global market. As various entry restrictions are applied in the diverse market components, free trade agreements (FTAs) between countries or regional blocs provide added competitive advantages to global firms. Yet, little research is available on how firms implement their GSC strategies and utilize maritime supply chain costs in the context of FTAs. The aim of this article is to examine how Korean firms apply their GSC management practices from a competitiveness perspective. Specific research contents are: (i) What types of FTAs does Korean government have with different nations? (ii) What are the specific impacts of these FTAs on the implementation of GSC management and the determination of maritime supply chain costs of Korean firms? The article provides essential details of several FTAs that have been completed since 2000. A research model explains the relationships (i) between FTAs and GSC strategies (ii) maritime supply chain costs and business impact results. Case illustrations highlight how Korean firms apply the potential benefits of multi-FTAs for achieving their GSC management strategic priorities and goals. Lessons and implications are discussed.

Date: 2016
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