HighlightsInstitutional-related theory explains policies surrounding port terminals operation.Coercion exerted by government legislation impact interoperability and connectivity.Harmonization of technology can be linked to coercion in the adoption of ICT.Port terminal operators with enough leverage power may force other players to adopt technologies.Institutional isomorphism – mimesis can be used to explain ICT adoption variance in seaports terminals.

    AbstractSeaports represent a major component of multimodal transport networks and they are key in the operation of supply chains and global logistics. In multimodal transport networks it is well acknowledged the use of information and communication technology (ICT) can deliver benefits that include real time track and trace, visibility and reduced lead-time, among others. Given the importance of the benefits associated to the adoption of ICT in the operation of multimodal transport networks, this work uses institutional-related theories in a multiple-case study comprising seven seaports terminals located in two continents. The purpose of the study is to identify key elements that affect and influence the adoption of ICT to support interoperability and connectivity in multi-modal seaport terminal operations. The analysis is used to identify groupings of influence linked to elements comprising institutional-related theories like coercion and mimesis, part of institutional isomorphism, among others. The study shows that both government legislation and dominant organizations running ports in various geographical locations exert great influence regarding ICT adoption policies in seaport terminals. The adoption of ICT has become important given the proliferation of technologies, the increasing need for track and trace capabilities and the economic impact of seaports terminals.


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    Titel :

    ICT adoption in multimodal transport sites: Investigating institutional-related influences in international seaports terminals




    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2017-01-11


    Format / Umfang :

    20 pages




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch






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