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Road Transport Efficiency and Organizational Performance: Does Traffic Infrastructure Management Matter?

Dr. Kyeremeh , Evans
Lecturer
  ekyeremeh@uew.edu.gh
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Authors
Evans Kyeremeh, Alfred Yamoah, and Baffour Antoa Mensah
Publication Year
2024
Article Title
Road Transport Efficiency and Organizational Performance: Does Traffic Infrastructure Management Matter?
Journal
Transportation Research Record
Volume
00(0)
Page Numbers
1-12
Abstract

Abstract
The objective of this study is to assess the relationships between road transport efficiency and organizational performance. In
addition, the investigation explored the intermediary function of traffic infrastructure management in the relationship
between road transport efficiency and organizational performance. A study model was built, drawing on a resource-based
approach and stakeholder theories, to investigate the interactions between the constructs. The data was collected from a
sample of 30 logistics enterprises located in Ghana. The research model underwent analysis utilizing the partial least squares
structural equation modeling technique. The results of the study indicate that there is a strong and statistically significant rela-
tionship between road transport efficiency and organizational performance. Once more, the analysis has demonstrated a
favorable impact of traffic infrastructure management on the performance of organizations. Furthermore, the management of
transportation infrastructure has shown a noteworthy and substantial role in mediating the impact on organizational
performance.
 

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