• Title/Summary/Keyword: Inefficiencies within PA

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A Comparative Analysis for the Awareness of the Integration of Korea's Port Authorities (우리나라 항만공사 조직구성원들의 통합의도에 관한 비교연구)

  • Ha, Myungshin
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.1-25
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    • 2012
  • In order to solve the current problems and inefficiencies within the Port Authorities (PA) in Korea, this study introduces the concept of the integration of PA and analyses the awareness of intention of integration. This study is based on analysing the surveys conducted by the members of PA. This research shows that there were different perceptions on the autonomy, business strategy intension, information sharing efficiency, competition, environment and technique change, capital finance, easy finance risk, curtailment of expenditure, personnel management efficiency in PA. Results of the study indicate that YGPA has more clear understanding on the awareness of integration of PA than other PAs. The results of this research will serve as a basic literature for further studies on the integration of PA in Korea. Moreover, the problems that have been identified and analysed in this study will contribute to establishing the strategy for further development of PA in Korea.

The Factors Affecting on the Integration Intention among the Port Authority Members in Korea (우리나라 항만공사 조직구성원들의 통합의도 및 영향요인 연구)

  • Song, Yong-Soo;Ha, Myung-Shin;Choi, Sung-Kwang
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.25-52
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    • 2012
  • In order to solve the current problems and inefficiencies within the Port Authorities(PA) in Korea, this study introduces the concept of the integration of PA and analyses the intention of integration. This study is based on analysing the surveys participated by the members of PA. The surveys consist of six main factors which could influence the intention of integration of PA; contribution, autonomy, strategic factor, financial factor, marketing factor and environmental factor. The two main implications from this study can be categorised as follows. First, this study identifies the structural problems such as regional self-centredness of PA, obscurity of organisations' roles and their rights, limitations on diversification of business and restrictions within PA. Second, this study extensively discusses the option of improving the inefficiency whilst maintaining the current system or to switch to the integration of PA. In addition, it has been found that individual PA recognise the little need for integration. Since the results show that the strategic, financial, marketing and environmental factors would cause both significant and little significant impacts, it would be too haste to decide on a conclusion. However, it is possible to say that the rapid integration of PA can neither improve the efficiency nor improve the characteristics of each region. Therefore, the significance of integration of PA must be further discussed from many different perspectives. The results of this research will serve as a basic literature for further studies on the integration of PA in Korea. Moreover, the problems that have been identified and analysed in this study will contribute to establishing the strategy for further development of PA in Korea.