Inter-Firm Cooperation and Collaboration in Shipper—Shipping Company Relationships for Enhancing Sustainability
This paper aims to reveal the relationship between cooperation, trust, and sustainability, and to uncover whether cooperation, trust, and sustainability is nested within collaboration in shipper–shipping company relationships. Structural equation modeling identified that cooperation has a...
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doaj-6af843e286964d2d90825b91a4aaa53f2020-11-24T23:04:56ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-10-011010371410.3390/su10103714su10103714Inter-Firm Cooperation and Collaboration in Shipper—Shipping Company Relationships for Enhancing SustainabilityChang-Soo Kim0John Dinwoodie1Young-Joon Seo2Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of South Korea, Sejong-si 30110, KoreaPlymouth Business School, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UKSchool of Economics & Trade, Kyungpook National University, 80 Daehak-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu 41566, KoreaThis paper aims to reveal the relationship between cooperation, trust, and sustainability, and to uncover whether cooperation, trust, and sustainability is nested within collaboration in shipper–shipping company relationships. Structural equation modeling identified that cooperation has a positive effect on trust, which partially mediates the impact of cooperation on sustainability. Sub-constructs of cooperation included transparency, fairness, and mutuality. Fairness is the prime antecedent of trust, and developing fairness can create more effective and high-quality relationships among firms. A fuller theoretical model reveals how inter-firm cooperation may progress to collaboration, and why transparency does not necessarily lead to trust.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3714inter-firm cooperationinter-firm collaborationtrustsustainabilityshippershipping industry |
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Inter-Firm Cooperation and Collaboration in Shipper—Shipping Company Relationships for Enhancing Sustainability |
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Inter-Firm Cooperation and Collaboration in Shipper—Shipping Company Relationships for Enhancing Sustainability |
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Inter-Firm Cooperation and Collaboration in Shipper—Shipping Company Relationships for Enhancing Sustainability |
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Inter-Firm Cooperation and Collaboration in Shipper—Shipping Company Relationships for Enhancing Sustainability |
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Inter-Firm Cooperation and Collaboration in Shipper—Shipping Company Relationships for Enhancing Sustainability |
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inter-firm cooperation and collaboration in shipper—shipping company relationships for enhancing sustainability |
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This paper aims to reveal the relationship between cooperation, trust, and sustainability, and to uncover whether cooperation, trust, and sustainability is nested within collaboration in shipper–shipping company relationships. Structural equation modeling identified that cooperation has a positive effect on trust, which partially mediates the impact of cooperation on sustainability. Sub-constructs of cooperation included transparency, fairness, and mutuality. Fairness is the prime antecedent of trust, and developing fairness can create more effective and high-quality relationships among firms. A fuller theoretical model reveals how inter-firm cooperation may progress to collaboration, and why transparency does not necessarily lead to trust. |
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inter-firm cooperation inter-firm collaboration trust sustainability shipper shipping industry |
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