Abstract

Adjacent ports played a significant role in the evolution of the port system. In our study, we selected five pairs (i.e., Dalian–Yingkou, Qingdao–Yantai, Shanghai–Ningbo, Xiamen–Quanzhou, and Shenzhen–Guangzhou) of the most important adjacent ports in China to reveal the recent trend of China unique port system development; how and why will port system development be de-concentrated; and integrate the conceptual modal into in-depth analysis. The major findings are as follows: (1) There is functional differentiation in adjacent ports. To some big ports’ sustainability, they focus on foreign trade while other small ports, in order to achieve sustainable development, they focus on domestic trade; (2) First-mover advantage and dislocation competition is a mechanism of China ports functional differentiation; (3) Shanghai and Ningbo are unique in that both ports are similarly focused on foreign trade because they both have deep-water harbors, excellent geographical location, export-oriented hinterland economy, and close foreign investment relationships.

Highlights

  • In 1992, the United Nations introduced the concept of “sustainable development” in the environment and development conference

  • We investigate the rapid development of foreign trade in the past decade, and recent changes in China’s existing port system

  • Why does port de-concentration bring about adjacent port functional differentiation? This paper proposes that pioneer advantage and dislocation competition are the adjacent ports functional differentiation mechanism

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Introduction

In 1992, the United Nations introduced the concept of “sustainable development” in the environment and development conference. It fosters port evolution into professional characteristics to create sustainable development direction. We conducted a comprehensive adjacent port study that aims to: (1) reveal the recent trend of China unique port system development; (2) how and why port system become de-concentrated; and (3) find the evolution of port system, notably the implications of port function differentiation on the port sustainable development.

Port System Study
China Port Development and System
Research Target
Research Information
The First Layer
The Second Layer
Functional Differentiation Mechanism
The Introduction of Foreign Investment and Routings
Port Administration Systems Changes and Government Pressure
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