Table III.

Key findings on incorporation of procedural factor into port performance methods

DescriptionAuthors
The literature covers a wide range of port efficiency techniques, specifications and objectives. However, only a few studies have used – even remote – elements of procedural efficiency as variables for their analysisTongzon (2001), Roll and Hayuth (1993), Tongzon and Ganesalingam (1994), Tongzon (1995), Murphy et al. (1992) 
Several papers discuss the merits of decomposing performance into two different, although related components, namely efficiency and effectiveness; the latter tend to be more customer-focused approach of assessing port performanceBrooks and Pallis (2008), Brooks and Schellinck (2015), Schellinck and Brooks (2013), Brooks et al. (2011), Brooks and Schellinck (2013), Cetin and Cerit (2010), Talley et al. (2014) 

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