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Gul DENKTAS-SAKAR,Cimen KARATAS-CETIN 한국해운물류학회 2012 The Asian journal of shipping and Logistics Vol.28 No.3
Although sustainability is a topical concern in ports and the supply chain literature, the main focus of the academic research has been on the environmental dimension of sustainability rather than the social and economic dimensions. Since ports are indispensable nodes of supply chains involving many strategic stakeholders and activities interacting with each other,investigating the contribution of stakeholder relations on ports sustainability has emerged as a major concern. The main aim of this study is to provide a conceptual framework integrating the organizational relationships between supply chain and port stakeholders based on the theoretical background concerning the strategic management and the socially responsible marketing. This study attempts to identify the inuence of supply chain stakeholders on sustainability of ports by considering the propositions of interdependencies,power imbalances, and strategic options within resource dependence theory. While this paper can be regarded as a review of port sustainability literature,the uniqueness lies on the consideration of the concept from the basis of resource dependence theory. Conceptual framework of this study suggests that ports should adopt strategies as insertion, integration and dominance for the management of interdependencies through the adoption of strategic tools to enhance effective stakeholder relations management and port sustainability.
Logistics Research beyond 2000 : Theory, Method and Relevance
Cimen KARATAS-CETIN,Gul DENKTAS-SAKAR 한국해운물류학회 2013 The Asian journal of shipping and Logistics Vol.29 No.2
Logistics is a fertile field for scientific research constituting the application of various theories borrowed from the more established disciplines. There is an increasing need for the evaluation of the theory use in order to constitute a solid base for future development of the field. This paper seeks to elucidate the patterns of evolving logistics research since 2000 through the investigation of different theories and research methods employed. This study attempts to highlight the tension between the theories and the research methods employed in logistics discipline. It contributes to the current literature by providing an up-to-date outlook of the logistics research.