A proposed innovation strategy for Turkish port administration policy via information technology
Yavuz Keceli
Maritime Policy & Management, 2010, vol. 38, issue 2, 151-167
Abstract:
The efficiency of communications among all the organizations which are somewhat connected to a seaport is crucial for effective port administration. The absence of such communication in Turkish maritime industry causes severe problems. Thus, this paper aims to develop a guideline for successful development of a port community system in Turkey on the basis of Strength--Weakness--Opportunity--Threat (SWOT) analysis of the current situation and benchmarking successful cases around the world. For this purpose, in-depth interviews were carried out with field experts of both public and industrial organizations. As a result, a three-stage development strategy was proposed.
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2011.556676
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