An empirical model for assessing the effect of ports' and hinterlands' characteristics on homeports' potential The case of Mediterranean ports

被引:15
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作者
Niavis, Spyros [1 ]
Vaggelas, Georgios [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Thessaly, Res Unit Environm & Spatial Planning, Dept Planning & Reg Dev, Volos, Greece
[2] Univ Aegean, Dept Shipping Trade & Transport, Sch Business, Chios, Greece
关键词
Mediterranean; Data envelopment analysis; Ordinal regression; Cruise; Homeport;
D O I
10.1108/MABR-06-2016-0013
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - The significant benefits associated with cruise tourism have mobilized port industry, as progressively, a large number of ports are developing cruise operations. Although increasing cruise traffic is a major goal for cruise ports, homeporting constitutes a strategic target of the majority of ports due to its greater economic benefits for both the port itself and its hinterland. The establishment of homeport traffic in a cruise port is subjected to a variety of port internal and external factors. Taking these into account, the paper aims at defining elements that affect the potential of a cruise port to become a homeport. Design/methodology/approach - A sample of 47 Mediterranean ports is selected to form the basis for the implementation of an ordinal regression model which links the likelihood of ports to attract homeport traffic with seven explanatory variables which emerged from relevant literature and are split in the main categories of ports' and hinterlands' characteristics. To fit the model into the paper's data, ports are divided into three categories based on their homeport cruise traffic. Findings - The results of the empirical model signify that both internal and external factors affect the potential of a port to become a cruise homeport. Concerning the internal factors, adequate infrastructure allowing the facilitation of the last generation of cruise ships and the presence of a private enterprise in ports' operation seems to foster homeport traffic. Additionally, efficiency in operations seems to be a crucial element. On the other hand, the connectivity of port's; hinterlands, tourist infrastructure and the level of economic growth are proved to be the hinterlands' elements which increase the likelihood of a port to attract additional homeport traffic. Practical implications - The model forms a comprehensive evaluation basis for whether a cruise port should intensify its pursuit of homeport traffic, as the estimated coefficients could support port and local authorities to understand their competitive position against other ports and spot their strengths and weaknesses. Originality/value - The paper contributes in the research dealing with the identification of crucial elements of homeporting from the port's point of view. Although, it should be mentioned that previous efforts targeting on revealing the characteristics affecting the homeporting potential of ports mostly have been based on questionnaires and expert judgements or empirical models in which the total - and not the homeport traffic - was used as the dependent variable. With the proposed empirical model, home-porting choice analysis is transferred, on the one hand, from the stated preferences level to the revealed preferences level and, on the other hand, from an indirect to a direct approximation of the issue.
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页码:186 / 207
页数:22
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