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Imitation, co-opetition and open innovation in network industries: cases from ports
Roumboutsos, A.; Sys, C.; Vanelslander, T. (2022). Imitation, co-opetition and open innovation in network industries: cases from ports. Case Studies on Transport Policy 10(3): 1627-1639. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2022.06.002
In: Case Studies on Transport Policy. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV: Amsterdam. ISSN 2213-624X, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Innovation; Imitation; Co-opetition; Network industries; Port sector; EDI; All-weather terminals

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  • Roumboutsos, A.
  • Sys, C., more
  • Vanelslander, T., more

Abstract
    The fact that ports are nodes in the wider transport network industry is seldom considered when studying the innovation process. To this end, two sets of innovation cases are studied, and findings are compared to the key characteristics of network industry operation. The two sets were selected to reflect the key areas of importance in port performance: information flow (19 cases concerning Electronic Data Interchange) and cargo handling (7 cases on All-weather terminals). Key factors influencing innovation uptake were identified to be directly related to network industry characteristics, with prevailing strategies being co-opetition (cooperation between com-petitors) and support to open innovation, including direct imitation. While this is the first attempt to study innovation in ports vis-`a-vis network industry characteristics, the importance of introducing standards and supporting collaboration in the sector is already evident.

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