The Strategy of the Port Development Company: A Framework Based on the Business Ecosystems Perspective and an Application to the Case of Port of Rotterdam

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

89 Downloads (Pure)

Abstract

This paper advances the conceptual understanding of strategies of port development companies (PDCs) through applying the business ecosystem perspective. This leads to a distinction between four stylized strategies for PDCs and associated types of services: minimalist (six services), integrator (six services) and ecosystem services (six services). An analysis of the services provided by a PDC reveals which strategy they follow. This approach is tested through a case study of Port of Rotterdam Authority (PoR for short) the state-owned PDC in charge of developing Rotterdam's port complex. This case study yields three important conclusions: first the relevance of the identified service types is confirmed, as PoR is or has been active in providing 15 of the 18 identified service types, more specifically all six ‘minimalist services’, all six ‘ecosystem services’ and three of the six ‘integrator services’. Second, PoR follows a ‘platform provider’ strategy. Third, the provision of ‘ecosystem services’ seems to become a more important part of PoRs activities. The number of provided ecosystem services has grown between 2006 and 2021 and investments in ecosystem services account for an increasing share of PoRs total investments. These results provide a basis for further research, amongst others to better understand factors that may influence the strategies of PDCs.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100089
JournalMaritime Transport Research
Volume4
Number of pages11
ISSN2666-822X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Port business ecosystem
  • Ecosystem developer
  • Strategy
  • Ecosystem services
  • Case study
  • Port of Rotterdam

Cite this