Abstract
Sustainability is regarded as achieving economic, environmental, and social dimensions simultaneously that support an organization for long-term competitiveness. Port sustainability has attracted increasing attention because it is related to the issues of climate change and public health and safety. Therefore, it is urgent to measure the sustainability of ports. However, some variables (for instance, air pollutants and the neighboring relationship with surrounding communities) cannot be measured precisely by collecting quantitative data. This led us to select 23 seaports of China and use uncertain variables and uncertain data envelopment analysis model to measure their sustainability efficiency. Moreover, we captured the quantity to be improved of each output. The results show that 14 seaports such as Shanghai Port and Qingdao Port are deemed to be inefficient in terms of their sustainability. And our results can identify whether economic, environmental, or social dimensions contribute to the sustainability inefficiency of each seaport. On the basis of the results, we point out the managerial implications and put forward measures toward enhancing the efficiency of seaports with respect to these two dimensions.
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