The Influence of Safety Performance on Competitive Advantage in the Shipping Industry: A Systematic Literature Review Study

  • 0Brawijaya University, Malang, East Java, Indonesia.

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Summary

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This study reviews Safety Performance research from 1919-2023, finding increased focus on safety culture, technology, and human factors. Implementing these solutions can enhance competitive advantage and sustainability.

Area Of Science

  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Risk Management

Background

  • Global attention to safety issues has surged, particularly post-2000, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of Safety Performance.
  • Research trends indicate evolving factors influencing Safety Performance, including safety culture, technological advancements, human elements, and regulatory frameworks.
  • Challenges such as resource limitations, regulatory inconsistencies, and outdated technologies impede optimal Safety Performance.

Purpose Of The Study

  • To systematically review research trends and implementation solutions for Safety Performance.
  • To identify key factors, challenges, and strategic solutions related to Safety Performance.
  • To explore the link between Safety Performance and competitive advantage.

Main Methods

  • Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology.
  • Analysis of Scopus database records from 1919 to 2023.
  • Trend analysis of publication volume and thematic content.

Main Results

  • A significant increase in Safety Performance publications observed after 2000.
  • Identified key influencing factors: safety culture, technology, human factors, and regulations.
  • Highlighted challenges: resource constraints, inconsistent regulations, legacy technology reliance.
  • Strategic solutions proposed: strengthening safety culture, adopting modern technology, and simulation-based training.
  • Safety Performance contributes to competitive advantage via enhanced reputation, efficiency, and sustainability.

Conclusions

  • Safety Performance is a critical area of research with growing global significance.
  • Addressing identified challenges through strategic solutions is crucial for improving occupational safety.
  • Enhanced Safety Performance directly supports business competitiveness and long-term sustainability.
  • Findings are particularly relevant for the Indonesian shipping industry's occupational safety practices.

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