Identifying ESG Trends of International Container Shipping Companies Using Semantic Network Analysis and Multiple Case Theory
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Theoretical Underpinnings
2.1.1. Positive Factors of ESG-Related Regulations and Policies
2.1.2. The Need for ESG Management of Global Liner Shipping Companies
2.2. Method
2.2.1. Semantic Network Analysis
2.2.2. Multi-Case Analysis Based on the Quadruple Helix Model
2.2.3. Data Collection and Ground of Interpretation
2.3. Research Process
- Why do shipping companies require ESG management?
- What ESG policies have been established and implemented by the allied shipping companies belonging to THE Alliance: HMM, Hapag-Lloyd, Yang Ming, and ONE?
- What ESG policies have been established and implemented by representative global shipping companies?
- In which areas should domestic shipping companies improve to ensure they can utilize the ESG management trends of global shipping companies?
3. Results
3.1. Global Shipping ESG Interest and Necessity
3.2. Result of Semantic Network Analysis
3.2.1. HMM Case
3.2.2. Hapag-Lloyd Case
3.2.3. Ocean Network Express Case
3.2.4. YANG MING Case
3.3. Results of Multi-Case Analysis Based on the Quadruple Helix Model
3.3.1. HMM
3.3.2. Hapag-Lloyd
3.3.3. Ocean Network Express
3.3.4. Yang Ming
3.4. Result of the Pooling Analysis Approach
4. Discussion
4.1. Major and Essential Elements of ESG Management of Shipping Companies
4.2. Suggestions
4.2.1. Cultivate ESG-Related Experts in Shipping Companies
4.2.2. Strengthen Government-Level Support for Improving the ESG Management of Small- and Medium-Sized Shipping Companies
4.2.3. Construct Maritime-Specialized ESG Evaluation System and Introduce Voluntary ESG Management Culture
5. Conclusions
- The environmental sector:
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- An environmental policy responding to climate change;
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- An environmental policy for the protection of marine ecosystems and biodiversity;
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- An environmental policy for the energy and waste management of ships.
- The social sector:
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- A social policy for employee welfare and safety management;
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- A training policy for marine crew and land employees;
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- A human rights policy, especially regarding the human rights of seafarers.
- The governance sector:
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- Human rights and ethical management;
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- Risk management policies that can respond to internal and external risks;
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- Compliance management to prevent illegal activities and ensure dutiful tax payments.
- Cultivate ESG expertise in the maritime field;
- Strengthen support and policies for small- and medium-sized shipping companies;
- Design a maritime-specialized ESG evaluation system and introduce a voluntary ESG management culture.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Classification | Unit | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Greenhouse gas emissions per unit | gCO2/DWT-km | 3.8 | 3.1 | 2.7 |
Greenhouse gas reduction rate | % | 25.2 | 39.8 | 46.7 |
Category | Keywords | Highly-Connected Words | ESG Core Strategic Elements |
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HMM | Environment (E) | GHG emission responsibility | E (Environment) |
Hapag-Lloyd | Energy control (E) | responsibility customer regulation | E (Environment) |
ONE | Ethical responsibility (G) | committee customer employer | G (Governance) |
Yang Ming | Social contribute (S) | employer welfare work life | S (Social) |
Category | Contents |
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E (Environment) | (1) GHG management and de-carbonization strategy |
(2) Air quality management | |
(3) Protection of the sea and marine biodiversity | |
(4) Energy efficiency management | |
(5) Investment in eco-friendly equipment | |
(6) Disposal of waste and effluents | |
(7) Ship recycling | |
S (Social) | (1) Employee welfare and work–life balance |
(2) Employee health, safety, and well-being | |
(3) Employee learning and talent development training | |
(4) Human rights and labor practices | |
(5) Diversity and equal opportunities | |
(6) Customer satisfaction strategy | |
(7) Sustainable supply chain management | |
(8) Labor-management open communication | |
(9) Social contribution management | |
G (Governance) | (1) Ethical management system |
(2) Combating corruption and bribery | |
(3) Risk management and response | |
(4) Tax management policy and responsible tax practices | |
(5) Information and digital security reinforcement | |
(6) Internal and external audit system |
Category | Environment (E) | Social (S) | Governance (G) | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|
HMM | Construct and operate comprehensive GHG management system | Construct and operate general ship operations room | Construct and operate integrated risk management system | Eco-friendly management-oriented |
Hapag-Lloyd | Establish and operate ship energy efficiency management plan | Operate projects for work–life balance | Increase number of woman directors | Eco-friendly energy management-oriented |
ONE | Introduce special fuel-saving devices | Social contribution activities through NGO collaborations | Operate whistleblowing channels and procedures | Ethical organizational management-oriented |
Yang Ming | Join environment-related institutions | Local culture vitalization project | Establish and operate board of directors performance evaluation procedures | Social diversity management-oriented |
Shipping Ranking | Nation | Trade Dependency (%) |
---|---|---|
1 | Greece | 47.76 |
2 | Japan | 28.08 |
3 | China | 33.49 |
4 | Singapore | 209.6 |
5 | Hong Kong | 293.26 |
6 | Germany | 70.82 |
7 | Republic of Korea | 63.51 |
8 | Norway | 46.79 |
9 | Bermuda | 22.60 |
10 | USA | 19.34 |
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Lee, J.; Lee, J.; Lee, C.; Kim, Y. Identifying ESG Trends of International Container Shipping Companies Using Semantic Network Analysis and Multiple Case Theory. Sustainability 2023, 15, 9441. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129441
Lee J, Lee J, Lee C, Kim Y. Identifying ESG Trends of International Container Shipping Companies Using Semantic Network Analysis and Multiple Case Theory. Sustainability. 2023; 15(12):9441. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129441
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Jeongmin, Jinwoo Lee, Changhee Lee, and Yulseong Kim. 2023. "Identifying ESG Trends of International Container Shipping Companies Using Semantic Network Analysis and Multiple Case Theory" Sustainability 15, no. 12: 9441. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129441
APA StyleLee, J., Lee, J., Lee, C., & Kim, Y. (2023). Identifying ESG Trends of International Container Shipping Companies Using Semantic Network Analysis and Multiple Case Theory. Sustainability, 15(12), 9441. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15129441