Actualizing the affordances of seaport smart container terminal system in a developing country
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JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CASE AND APPLICATION RESEARCH
Abstract
Transportation by sea routes and seaport container terminals
are critical infrastructure that facilitates global trade. Thus, the
emerging information systems research on smart container systems
is essential. However, these studies lack empirical insights,
and there is little on developing country contexts. To address
these knowledge gaps, this study employs qualitative interpretive
case study approach and technology affordance and constraint
theory to investigate how Ghana’s port authority
replaced a predominantly paper-based container handling system
with smart systems, as well as the consequences of doing
so. The study’s findings show that technology affordances are
actualized in a developing country seaport smart container
system based on management’s perception of the system and
the port’s situational context. The study’s findings show significant
improvements over the manual paper processes, along
with constraints including stakeholder digital unpreparedness,
limited data storage capacity, unreliable internet and power
supply disruptions, and equipment breakdowns. The findings
have implications for research, practice, and policy.
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Research Article