Key findings on incorporation of procedural factor into port performance methods
| Description | Authors |
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| 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 analysis | Tongzon (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 performance | Brooks 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) |
| Description | Authors |
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| 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 analysis | Tongzon (2001), |
| 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 performance |
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