The major determinants of logistic performance in a global perspective: evidence from panel data analysis |
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Authors: | Wai Peng Wong Chor Foon Tang |
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Institution: | 1. School of Management, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia;2. Centre for Policy Research and International Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | The global logistics industry has grown significantly and logistics has become an important sector of the business economic system and a major global economic activity in recent years. Logistics activities accelerate economic and productivity growth. Efficient logistics is also important to a country’s competitiveness and source of employment. The purpose of this paper is to uncover and understand the major determinants of logistics performance (LP) to further lift the LP of countries. Using unbalanced panel data of 93 selected countries from 2007 to 2014, the present research attempts to critically investigate the major determinants of LP. In estimating the model, this study prefers to use static panel data approach owing to limited data. The findings of the present study reveal that (a) countries with low level of corruption and stable political environment are likely to yield a high level of LP; (b) improvement in resources supply such as infrastructure, technology, labour, and education also have a significant positive effect on LP. Therefore, institutional reforms and upgrading resources will effectively accelerate LP. |
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Keywords: | Logistic performance institutional quality corruption political stability |
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