TY - JOUR
T1 - Dynamics of the Asian shipping network in adjacent ports
T2 - Comparative case studies of Shanghai-Ningbo and Hong Kong-Shenzhen
AU - Wang, Liehui
AU - Lau, Yui yip
AU - Su, Han
AU - Zhu, Yan
AU - Kanrak, Maneerat
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/4/15
Y1 - 2022/4/15
N2 - The evolution of adjacent container ports enhances the Asian port system. This study analyzes the dynamics of the Asian shipping network in adjacent ports, a case study of Shanghai-Ningbo and Hong Kong-Shenzhen ports. The competition between the adjacent port groups, assessed by offset growth rate is analyzed using the Shift-Share model. The dynamics of port centrality and connection are then analyzed using the complex network index. Additionally, the dynamics of the external links of the ports in the network are analyzed using an interlocking network model. The results highlight that the container throughput of Shanghai and Ningbo ports increases simultaneously, while the container throughput of Hong Kong and Shenzhen presents the trade-off phenomenon. The two adjacent port groups generate geographically dispersed networks of container flow in the Asian region. International route patterns and port coverages of Shanghai and Ningbo have a high degree of similarity, while that of Hong Kong and Shenzhen are different. Interestingly, Shanghai-Ningbo demonstrate a dramatic growth pattern, whereas Hong Kong-Shenzhen exhibit a shifting pattern. The findings of this study can be used by the sector to understand the evolution process of the port system and provide useful guidance for adjacent port groups to improve their efficiency.
AB - The evolution of adjacent container ports enhances the Asian port system. This study analyzes the dynamics of the Asian shipping network in adjacent ports, a case study of Shanghai-Ningbo and Hong Kong-Shenzhen ports. The competition between the adjacent port groups, assessed by offset growth rate is analyzed using the Shift-Share model. The dynamics of port centrality and connection are then analyzed using the complex network index. Additionally, the dynamics of the external links of the ports in the network are analyzed using an interlocking network model. The results highlight that the container throughput of Shanghai and Ningbo ports increases simultaneously, while the container throughput of Hong Kong and Shenzhen presents the trade-off phenomenon. The two adjacent port groups generate geographically dispersed networks of container flow in the Asian region. International route patterns and port coverages of Shanghai and Ningbo have a high degree of similarity, while that of Hong Kong and Shenzhen are different. Interestingly, Shanghai-Ningbo demonstrate a dramatic growth pattern, whereas Hong Kong-Shenzhen exhibit a shifting pattern. The findings of this study can be used by the sector to understand the evolution process of the port system and provide useful guidance for adjacent port groups to improve their efficiency.
KW - Adjacent port
KW - Asian shipping network
KW - Dislocation competition
KW - Interlocking network model
KW - Port centrality
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85125865978
U2 - 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2022.106127
DO - 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2022.106127
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85125865978
SN - 0964-5691
VL - 221
JO - Ocean and Coastal Management
JF - Ocean and Coastal Management
M1 - 106127
ER -