Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9673088 | The Journal of Strategic Information Systems | 2005 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the resources, including operations and information technology that have contributed to the competitive position of the Port of Singapore. We present a detailed discussion of the Port and its resources, and analyze the case using the resource-based view of strategy. A firm with a competitive advantage excels in time, quality, or cost, or a combination of such over its competitors. We argue that a combination of resources including supportive government policies, ample investment, and well thought out operations and information technology along with location and a natural deep harbor to help create a sustainable advantage for the Port. We find that Singapore compensated for some of its natural disadvantages like small land area by successfully applying information technology in critical areas to increase the island's capacity to handle shipping.
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Authors
John R.M. Gordon, Pui-Mun Lee, Henry C. Jr.,