Research Article

Perception of Partnership among Freight Forwarder Companies in Supporting SDGs for the Sustainability of the Logistics System in Indonesia during the Covid 19

Authors

  • Riandhita Eri Werdani Diponegoro University Vocational School, Indonesia
  • NURUL IMANI Diponegoro University Vocational School, Indonesia
  • Stacia Mege Diponegoro University Vocational School, Indonesia
  • Suwandi Diponegoro University Vocational School, Indonesia
  • Ari Heryanto Diponegoro University Vocational School, Indonesia
  • Farah ula nida Diponegoro University Vocational School, Indonesia

Abstract

Partnership sustainable development goals are increasingly being studied from different perspectives; however, the perceptions of road freight companies have received little attention. This study explores the views of representatives of small and medium road transport companies on sustainable partnership development goals in Indonesia. This type of research uses quantitative research methods. Data were obtained from questionnaires distributed to 150 employees of freight forwarder companies in Central Java which were determined using the non-probability sampling method. This type of research uses quantitative research methods. Data were obtained from questionnaires distributed to 150 employees of freight forwarder companies in Central Java which were determined using the non-probability sampling method. The results of the study show that Transactional Flexibility has a positive effect on Firm performance, Operational Flexibility has a positive effect on Firm performance, and Strategic Flexibility has a positive effect on Firm performance.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Business and Management Studies

Volume (Issue)

4 (4)

Pages

211-217

Published

2022-12-11

How to Cite

Werdani, R., IMANI, N., Mege, S., Suwandi, Heryanto, A., & Nida, F. (2022). Perception of Partnership among Freight Forwarder Companies in Supporting SDGs for the Sustainability of the Logistics System in Indonesia during the Covid 19. Journal of Business and Management Studies, 4(4), 211–217. https://doi.org/10.32996/jbms.2022.4.4.30

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Keywords:

freight forwarder, partnership, Transactional Flexibility, Operational Flexibility, Strategic Flexibility, Firm performance