Assessment of port governance model: evidence from the Brazilian ports

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS
Cláudio de Jesus Marques Soares, A. C. Paixão Casaca
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PurposeSince enacting Act 8630/93, Brazilian port activities have been going through significant modifications, changing from the public port service management to the landlord model. Act 12815/2013 enforced a new regulatory framework increasing Port Authorities' dependence on the Federal Government. Since 2019, the Government has attempted to elaborate a Port Authorities' identity based on the private port governance model inspired by the Australian and United Kingdom ones. This paper assesses Brazilian's Port Authorities management models from 1993 to 2020 and considers the Australian, the United Kingdom and Antwerp port governance models as benchmarks.Design/methodology/approachThis paper adopts a two-step methodological approach, namely a combined desk and field research methodological approach and considers three essential resources: government legislative acts and published data available online; ports' data and information issued by governments' agencies, academic papers and national and international ports' websites; and a semi-structured questionnaire survey targeting the leading associations representing port users, foreign trade and stevedoring companies.FindingsThe outcome shows that the solutions to overcome the existing Brazilian Port Authority governance problems remain in the Federal Government's hands by (1) removing its control through bureaucracy, (2) preventing the party-political influence following in the public ports and (3) decentralising port management by chief executive officers named by Port Authority Councils.Research limitations/implicationsThis paper does not explore the regulatory frameworks underlying the “Lease Terminal” and “Private User Terminal”.Originality/valueThis paper assesses the management models that led Brazilian's Port Authorities from 1993 to 2020, comparing them with the UK and Australian private service port and Antwerp landlord model.
港口治理模式的评估:来自巴西港口的证据
自第8630/93号法案颁布以来,巴西港口活动经历了重大修改,从公共港口服务管理转变为地主模式。2013年第12815号法案实施了新的监管框架,增加了港务局对联邦政府的依赖。自2019年以来,政府一直试图根据受澳大利亚和英国启发的私营港口治理模式,制定港务局的身份。本文评估了巴西港务局从1993年到2020年的管理模式,并将澳大利亚、英国和安特卫普港口治理模式作为基准。设计/方法/方法本文采用两步方法,即桌面和实地研究相结合的方法,并考虑了三个基本资源:政府立法行为和在线发布的数据;政府机构、学术论文、国内、国际港口网站发布的港口数据信息;并针对代表港口用户、外贸和装卸公司的主要协会进行半结构化问卷调查。研究结果表明,克服现有巴西港务局治理问题的解决方案仍然掌握在联邦政府手中:(1)通过官僚机构取消其控制,(2)防止公共港口中的政党政治影响,(3)由港务局委员会任命的首席执行官分散港口管理。研究局限/启示本文并未探讨“租赁终端”和“私人用户终端”背后的监管框架。本文评估了从1993年到2020年领导巴西港务局的管理模式,并将其与英国和澳大利亚的私人服务港口和安特卫普地主模式进行了比较。
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