The Maritime Economist Magazine Spring 2015 | Page 9

THEMARITIME Economist scholarly knowledge in plain language organizational capability in performing business operations consists of two key elements: (1) it is embedded in business routines, and (2) it involves the transformation of factor inputs to outputs inside the black box of the firm. Table 1: Input factor of greening capability Items to measure greening cabability. Dimension Item Company policy (1) senior management support and procedure (CPP) (2) mid-level management support (3) cross departmental support (4) company policies in support of environmental protection (5) management systems in support of green shipping practices (6) corporate environmental report in support of green shipping practice Shipping (1) handle shipping instructions electronically documentation (SD) (2) handle invoices electroni cally (3) handle payment notifications electronically (4) handle bill of ladings electronically (5) provide guidelines to handle shipping documents environmentally Shipping equipment (1) eco-design for shipping packaging (SE) (2) eco-design for shipping cartons (3) eco-design for shipping pallets (4) eco-design for cargo containers (5) cooperate with equipment suppliers to enhance environmental performance (6) improve the design of shipping equipment to meet environmental standards Shipper cooperation (1) shippers are involved in eco-design for cargo handling (SC) (2) shippers are involved in enhancing environmental performance (3) shippers are involved in green delivery Shipping materials (1) reduction in packaging materials (SM) (2) improvement in design of packaging materials (3) improvement in packaging Shipping design and (1) compliance with energy saving compliance (SDC) (2) compliance with equipment reuse (3) compliance with recycling of waste (4) compliance with recovery of waste (5) compliance with reducing environmental negative impacts ME Mag Figure 1: Greening Capability Organizational capability is a collection of routines undertaken by firms for producing significant outputs. This study examines greening capability with a focus on assessing the ability of shipping firms to simultaneously mitigate environmental harm and enhance financial performance. We use an input/ output approach, i.e., data envelopment analysis (DEA), as a tool to calculate the efficiency score of each firm for benchmarking purposes. DEA is a nonparametric Operations Research method for measuring the productive efficiency of firms. In examining the greening capability, the inputs are green shipping routines while the output is firm performance (in terms of environmental performance and financial performance). In the context of shipping operations, green shipping routines comprises six routines, namely Company Policy and Procedure (CPP), Shipping Documentation (SD), Shipping Equipment (SE), Shipper Cooperation (SC), Shipping Materials (SM), and Shipping Design for Compliance (SDC). 9