A Comparative Analysis of Economic, Social and Environmental Efficiency of Major Seaports In India
Date
2023
Authors
Tn, Prathvi
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National Institute Of Technology Karnataka Surathkal
Abstract
In performing the seaport operations, environmental, social, and economic-related issues
are identified, which have resulted in the seaport operations primarily focusing on
improving overall sustainability. To mitigate the negative environmental, social and,
economic impacts around seaports, assessing sustainable key performance indicators
initiatives is a fundamental principle for seaport functionality. This research study aims to
achieve three objectives: First, to identify critical factors for sustainable seaports, seaport
performance indicators and various key performance indicators relevant to major seaports
in India. Second, to establish the relationships between different sustainability factors and
various key performance indicators related to seaport sustainability performance
measurement. Thirdly, to assess the efficiency of criteria-related to seaport sustainability
efficiency and benchmark the seaports using sustainability indicators. The research study
employs a mixed methods approach, integrating qualitative and quantitative research
techniques.
Initially, this research identifies and categorizes aspects of seaport sustainability factors and
key performance indicators through systematic literature analysis (SLA), examining the
concept of seaport sustainability across global seaports. In the qualitative phase of the
study, seaport dimensions, seaport performance indicators, and relevant seaport key
performance indicators for assessing seaport sustainability performance were identified,
specifically within the context of Indian seaports. This study involved conducting
Importance-Performance analysis and semi-structured interviews with 37 maritime/seaport
domain experts in India. This technique was applied to finalize the selection of seaport
dimensions, seaport performance indicators, and seaport key performance indicators on
seaport sustainability performance assessment. The assessment of port sustainability
dimensions and their corresponding key performance indicators is based on mean
importance and performance values. The port economic and social sustainability dimension
was considered highly significant, with port environmental sustainability receiving the
highest performance ranking.
The presence of a performance gap indicated areas necessitating improvement. The
findings underscore the pivotal role of sustainable practices within India's maritime sector,
underscoring the imperative to address all 37 assessment items for seaport sustainability.
Expert evaluations, ranging from 4.11 to 4.42 on a five-point scale, highlighted the
noteworthy sustainability performance across all criteria.
iQuantitative data primarily consisted of responses collected through a questionnaire survey
from 717 employees across the four major west coast seaports. This survey aimed to assess
key performance indicators related to seaport sustainability initiatives. The collected data
were then analyzed using the structural equation modeling method with AMOS 23.0. The
research findings revealed that factors encompassing seaport environmental sustainability
performance, seaport economic sustainability performance, seaport social sustainability
performance, seaport internal sustainability performance, and seaport customer
sustainability performance have significantly contributed to the overall holistic seaport
sustainability performance.
The research study reveals significant and anticipated correlations among various
dimensions of sustainability performance in seaports. The findings underscore
interconnections between diverse sustainability dimensions, suggesting that enhancements
in one dimension can positively influence other aspects within a seaport's sustainability
framework. Additionally, the research indicates mediation effects within relationships
among different sustainability dimensions. An analysis of variance compared mean scores
of sustainability assessment dimensions across the four major seaports. The research
emphasizes key areas to enhance seaport ecosystem sustainability and achieve benchmarks
for environmentally sustainable development. Moreover, these results provided valuable
insights for maritime policymakers to facilitate the effective implementation of
comprehensive sustainability plans within major Indian seaports. These insights also
emphasized the importance of considering the holistic seaport supply chains when devising
sustainable developmental strategies.
Furthermore, benchmarking the sustainability performance of the four major west-coast
seaports in India, responsible for handling a significant portion of liquid cargo, was
conducted. This study involved the identification and analysis of longitudinal secondary
data spanning the financial years 2016 to 2021. The research established a modeling
framework to gauge efficiency and benchmark the sustainability-related performance of
these seaports while identifying developmental targets. To achieve this, ten input and ten
output parameters related to three pivotal dimensions of sustainability: social, economic,
and environmental were examined. The data envelopment analysis (DEA) technique was
used for the seaport performance evaluation considering sustainability dimensions. Both
desirable and undesirable outputs were factored in under variable returns to scale (VRS),
aiming to minimize undesirable attributes in seaport performance. The VRS (DEA-BCC)
efficiency scale calculated values for the three sustainability dimensions and factors for
iifour major west coast seaports for six years. The research findings revealed that the
efficiency of the four major west coast seaports, which primarily handle liquid cargo, varied
within the value range of 72.37% to 96.13% for FY-2016-17 to FY-2021-22. The study's
outcomes indicated a significant correlation between seaport sustainability input and its
corresponding output variables. The study suggests that advancements in a few input
seaport sustainability indicators can positively impact the output indicators. Consequently,
seaport management and stakeholders should make strategic and tactical decisions to
enhance seaport sustainability efforts, pinpointing the effects of sustainability aspects
within the seaports.
Furthermore, the overall research findings illustrated variations in the values of seaport
sustainability performance concerning environmental, economic, and social criteria. These
discoveries aligned with established sustainability reports from significant global seaports.
Moreover, the research outcomes gained further validation through correlation with real-
world scenarios observed in Indian seaports. This research study offers comprehensive
insights and can serve as a guiding framework for maritime researchers and port
policymakers regarding seaport sustainability factors and their interconnected aspects.
Future studies on this subject can leverage these findings to compare sustainability
assessments of seaports in various regions and measure seaport sustainability performance
(in environmental, economic, and social domains). Further study could involve
benchmarking against major and minor seaports in India or globally, utilizing real-time
data related to sustainability initiatives.
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Keywords
Sustainable development, seaports, efficiency benchmarking, DEA analysis