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Linking growth to performance: Insights from shipping line groups

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  • Giovanni Satta

    (Department of Economics and Business Studies, CIELI - Italian Centre of Excellence for Integrated Logistics, University of Genoa, Via Vivaldi 5, 16126 Genoa (Italy).)

  • Francesco Parola

    (Department of Business Studies, University of Naples ‘Parthenope’, Via Generale Parisi 13, 80132 Naples (Italy).)

  • Claudio Ferrari

    (Department of Economics and Business Studies, University of Genoa, Via Vivaldi 5, 16126 Genoa (Italy). E-mails: ferrari@economia.unige.it; persico@economia.unige.it)

  • Luca Persico

    (Department of Economics and Business Studies, University of Genoa, Via Vivaldi 5, 16126 Genoa (Italy). E-mails: ferrari@economia.unige.it; persico@economia.unige.it)

Abstract

Despite the interest shown by many authors in ocean carriers’ strategies and operations, only a few contributions have tried to evaluate the impact of growth strategies on firms’ performance and profitability. This article, adopting a holistic approach, measures the impact of growth strategies on economic and financial performances that ultimately lead to value creation for shipping lines and their stakeholders. The sampled ocean carriers, controlling over 55 per cent of the overall fleet capacity, belong to 16 listed shipowning groups. The study has been carried out by performing correlation and regression analysis. Empirical outcomes reveal an inverted U-shaped relationship between the amount of resources invested in assets and firm profitability, measured by return on assets (ROA). In fact, after a certain threshold of increasing asset (book) value, the positive returns decline. The multiple regression model also shows ROA to be positively correlated with vessel size, both in average and growth rate terms. The article, by addressing the complexity and multi-dimensionality of variables affecting firm performance, provides a pioneering and exploratory contribution on a topic that has received little attention in the literature.

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  • Giovanni Satta & Francesco Parola & Claudio Ferrari & Luca Persico, 2013. "Linking growth to performance: Insights from shipping line groups," Maritime Economics & Logistics, Palgrave Macmillan;International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME), vol. 15(3), pages 349-373, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:marecl:v:15:y:2013:i:3:p:349-373
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    1. José Martins & Rui Cunha Marques & Carlos Oliveira Cruz & Álvaro Fonseca, 2017. "Flexibility in planning and development of a container terminal: an application of an American-style call option," Transportation Planning and Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(7), pages 828-840, October.
    2. Simone Caschili & Francesca Medda & Francesco Parola & Claudio Ferrari, 2014. "An Analysis of Shipping Agreements: The Cooperative Container Network," Networks and Spatial Economics, Springer, vol. 14(3), pages 357-377, December.

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