In the context of ports, organizing for networked logistics innovation is a strategic response of port managers' to effectively tackle the increasing complexity of economic, social and environmental challenges. The paper proposes a conceptual framework to analyze the contribution of different public and private resources to a networked process of innovation that goes well beyond the port perimeter involving port-hinterland interactions and being embedded in the local economic context. In particular, it is emphasized how "Public-Private service innovation networks" (ServPPins) can be leveraged by Port Authority as a strategic tool for promoting and sustaining a culture of innovation in the port context. Indeed, ServPPins can be adopted not only for the goal of public-private risk sharing in seaport infrastructure investments, but they can be successfully chosen for the development of new and improved port-city logistics services. This framework aims at advancing existing knowledge about the nascent topic of logistics innovation in ports by embracing a managerial network-based perspective and its application is intended to support entrepreneurial ports in their efforts to grow business while preserving the social dimension of innovation.

Logistics innovation networks for ports' sustainable development: the role of the Port Authority

De Martino M;Errichiello L;Marasco A;Morvillo A
2014

Abstract

In the context of ports, organizing for networked logistics innovation is a strategic response of port managers' to effectively tackle the increasing complexity of economic, social and environmental challenges. The paper proposes a conceptual framework to analyze the contribution of different public and private resources to a networked process of innovation that goes well beyond the port perimeter involving port-hinterland interactions and being embedded in the local economic context. In particular, it is emphasized how "Public-Private service innovation networks" (ServPPins) can be leveraged by Port Authority as a strategic tool for promoting and sustaining a culture of innovation in the port context. Indeed, ServPPins can be adopted not only for the goal of public-private risk sharing in seaport infrastructure investments, but they can be successfully chosen for the development of new and improved port-city logistics services. This framework aims at advancing existing knowledge about the nascent topic of logistics innovation in ports by embracing a managerial network-based perspective and its application is intended to support entrepreneurial ports in their efforts to grow business while preserving the social dimension of innovation.
2014
Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo - IRISS
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