Exploring Factors Influencing Internationalization of TPL Service Providers: Evidences From Turkey

Purpose – This study aims to determine the factors affecting operational and managerial decisions related to the internationalization process of Third-Party Logistics (TPL) service providers operating in Turkey. Design/methodology/approach – Theoretical background of the study is based on Dunning E...

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Main Authors: Tuğçe Danacı Ünal, Selami Özcan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isarder 2021-06-01
Series:İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
Subjects:
TPL
Online Access:https://isarder.org/index.php/isarder/article/view/1263
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spelling doaj-e0ddd213f60342e4a42457ffe626ec442021-06-24T21:42:35ZengIsarderİşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi1309-07122021-06-01124Exploring Factors Influencing Internationalization of TPL Service Providers: Evidences From TurkeyTuğçe Danacı Ünal0Selami Özcan1Manisa Celal Bayar University, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of International Trade, Manisa, TurkeyYalova University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science, Department of Business Administration, Yalova, Turkey Purpose – This study aims to determine the factors affecting operational and managerial decisions related to the internationalization process of Third-Party Logistics (TPL) service providers operating in Turkey. Design/methodology/approach – Theoretical background of the study is based on Dunning Eclectic Paradigm which is one of the internationalization approaches, argues that the internationalization of a business depends on its own OLI (ownership-O, location-L, and internalization-I) advantages. The conceptual model of the study was set by grouping these advantages (factors) obtained from a comprehensive literature review and expert decisions. A questionnaire form was structured subject to the network structure of the factors in this model. Data collected from survey forms filled in by 31 logistics experts, were analyzed by using Analytical Network Process (ANP). Findings – The results of the study reveal that the most important factors influencing the internationalization process of TPL service providers are political factors, economic factors, cultural factors and long-term relationships respectively. However, the least effective ones were determined as the number of vehicles, number of employees and market saturation. Discussion – The fact that the first three sub-factors are involved in market factors supports that long-term international logistics activities depend on long-term and stable political and economic relations. Secondly, we argue that a good international logistics process management is carried out thanks to a good international management mentality and technological infrastructure based on developed computer and tracking systems. Additionally, customers focus on the quality of service and how easy they reach the information rather than the number of vehicles or employees. We assume that this study is one of the few studies on the subject and the findings will contribute to both academic and sectoral environment. Since this study is limited to TPL service providers operating in Turkey, the results of the study can be improved by future studies concerning different service providers operating in different regions. https://isarder.org/index.php/isarder/article/view/1263TPLServices ExportInternational LogisticsInternationalization
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Exploring Factors Influencing Internationalization of TPL Service Providers: Evidences From Turkey
İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
TPL
Services Export
International Logistics
Internationalization
author_facet Tuğçe Danacı Ünal
Selami Özcan
author_sort Tuğçe Danacı Ünal
title Exploring Factors Influencing Internationalization of TPL Service Providers: Evidences From Turkey
title_short Exploring Factors Influencing Internationalization of TPL Service Providers: Evidences From Turkey
title_full Exploring Factors Influencing Internationalization of TPL Service Providers: Evidences From Turkey
title_fullStr Exploring Factors Influencing Internationalization of TPL Service Providers: Evidences From Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Factors Influencing Internationalization of TPL Service Providers: Evidences From Turkey
title_sort exploring factors influencing internationalization of tpl service providers: evidences from turkey
publisher Isarder
series İşletme Araştırmaları Dergisi
issn 1309-0712
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Purpose – This study aims to determine the factors affecting operational and managerial decisions related to the internationalization process of Third-Party Logistics (TPL) service providers operating in Turkey. Design/methodology/approach – Theoretical background of the study is based on Dunning Eclectic Paradigm which is one of the internationalization approaches, argues that the internationalization of a business depends on its own OLI (ownership-O, location-L, and internalization-I) advantages. The conceptual model of the study was set by grouping these advantages (factors) obtained from a comprehensive literature review and expert decisions. A questionnaire form was structured subject to the network structure of the factors in this model. Data collected from survey forms filled in by 31 logistics experts, were analyzed by using Analytical Network Process (ANP). Findings – The results of the study reveal that the most important factors influencing the internationalization process of TPL service providers are political factors, economic factors, cultural factors and long-term relationships respectively. However, the least effective ones were determined as the number of vehicles, number of employees and market saturation. Discussion – The fact that the first three sub-factors are involved in market factors supports that long-term international logistics activities depend on long-term and stable political and economic relations. Secondly, we argue that a good international logistics process management is carried out thanks to a good international management mentality and technological infrastructure based on developed computer and tracking systems. Additionally, customers focus on the quality of service and how easy they reach the information rather than the number of vehicles or employees. We assume that this study is one of the few studies on the subject and the findings will contribute to both academic and sectoral environment. Since this study is limited to TPL service providers operating in Turkey, the results of the study can be improved by future studies concerning different service providers operating in different regions.
topic TPL
Services Export
International Logistics
Internationalization
url https://isarder.org/index.php/isarder/article/view/1263
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