Governing digital transformation in ports: Policy learning from the 5G-LOGINNOV project
Eusebiu Catana, Francesca Merlo, Guido Perboli, João Lemos Nabais, Saša Aksentijević, Ioannis Filippopoulos

TL;DR
This study shows how ports can use 5G and AI to become smarter and greener, but success depends on good governance and cooperation between stakeholders.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new integrated governance and innovation framework combining CGR and GUEST for smart port development.
Findings
The CGR–GUEST approach enabled co-creation of policy frameworks for 5G deployment in ports.
Major barriers to 5G implementation include technical, infrastructural, regulatory, and organizational challenges.
The framework supports translating experimental results into actionable policy and business models.
Abstract
Seaports constitute strategic nodes in global supply chains and play a central role in the ongoing digital and green transition. Technologies such as 5G and artificial intelligence (AI) have the potential to enhance operational efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability in logistics. However, their successful deployment depends not only on technological maturity but also on effective governance frameworks and coordinated stakeholder engagement. The 5G-LOGINNOV project addressed this intersection between innovation and governance by linking technical experimentation with policy learning to support the transition toward smart ports. The study employed an integrated methodological framework that combines the Collaborative Governance Regime (CGR) with the GUEST lean business methodology. This approach facilitates sustained multi-stakeholder collaboration and ensures that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaritime Ports and Logistics · Digital Transformation in Industry · Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
