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Environmental standard adoption in Marinas: A spatiotemporal analysis of a special form of maritime transportation hubs
Institution:1. Intermodal Transportation Institute, University of St. Francis, Joliet, IL 60435, United States;2. College of Business and Health Administration, University of St. Francis, Joliet, IL 60435, United States
Abstract:The growth of both commercial and recreational boating has posed significant environmental challenges to waterways. As an effort by the U.S. government and other public service organizations to prevent and mitigate the environmental impact, Clean Marina Programs (CMP) have been developed to encourage marina owners and operators to meet environmental standards and become better stewards of the environment. This study examines the impact of geospatial proximity on the adoption timing and diffusion of a CMP in marinas, a special form of a maritime transportation hub. Drawing upon case study methodology and literature on geography and organizational clusters, we find that the adoption timing of an environmental standard varies with the density of the market within which it is promoted. These results lend support to the notion that firms in close proximity can accelerate standard adoption, hastening information flow about environmental standards through local labor pools, customer interactions, and resources.
Keywords:Environmental standard  Maritime transportation hubs  Spatiotemporal analysis  Geographical information systems
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