Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry

The need to develop an alternative fuel to fossil fuel is growing day by day, especially for the transportation industry, as the supply of fossil fuels is limited and is depleting at a rapid rate. One available resource that has emerged recently is biodiesel. However, the usage of biodiesel is very...

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Main Authors: Zailani, Suhaiza, Iranmanesh, Mohammad, Sean Hyun, Sunghyup, Ali, Mohd
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spelling my.um.eprints.229342019-11-04T03:57:04Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22934/ Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry Zailani, Suhaiza Iranmanesh, Mohammad Sean Hyun, Sunghyup Ali, Mohd HD Industries. Land use. Labor The need to develop an alternative fuel to fossil fuel is growing day by day, especially for the transportation industry, as the supply of fossil fuels is limited and is depleting at a rapid rate. One available resource that has emerged recently is biodiesel. However, the usage of biodiesel is very low among transportation companies. An investigation into the barriers of adopting biodiesel by transportation companies is the focus of the present study. A survey of 147 transportation companies in Malaysia was undertaken, and the data gathered were analyzed using partial least squares technique. Lack of government support, lack of environmental-commercial benefits, and lack of competitive pressure were found to be the barriers to biodiesel adoption. The results also indicated that differentiation strategy moderates the impact of lack of government support, lack of customer demand, lack of environmental-commercial benefits and lack of competitive pressure on biodiesel adoption. The results of this study could benefit policy makers by providing them key focus areas in which they can modify their strategies to actively and successfully promote the use of biodiesel among transportation companies in developing countries. MDPI 2019 Article PeerReviewed Zailani, Suhaiza and Iranmanesh, Mohammad and Sean Hyun, Sunghyup and Ali, Mohd (2019) Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry. Sustainability, 11 (3). p. 931. ISSN 2071-1050 https://doi.org/10.3390/su11030931 doi:10.3390/su11030931
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Zailani, Suhaiza
Iranmanesh, Mohammad
Sean Hyun, Sunghyup
Ali, Mohd
Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry
description The need to develop an alternative fuel to fossil fuel is growing day by day, especially for the transportation industry, as the supply of fossil fuels is limited and is depleting at a rapid rate. One available resource that has emerged recently is biodiesel. However, the usage of biodiesel is very low among transportation companies. An investigation into the barriers of adopting biodiesel by transportation companies is the focus of the present study. A survey of 147 transportation companies in Malaysia was undertaken, and the data gathered were analyzed using partial least squares technique. Lack of government support, lack of environmental-commercial benefits, and lack of competitive pressure were found to be the barriers to biodiesel adoption. The results also indicated that differentiation strategy moderates the impact of lack of government support, lack of customer demand, lack of environmental-commercial benefits and lack of competitive pressure on biodiesel adoption. The results of this study could benefit policy makers by providing them key focus areas in which they can modify their strategies to actively and successfully promote the use of biodiesel among transportation companies in developing countries.
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author Zailani, Suhaiza
Iranmanesh, Mohammad
Sean Hyun, Sunghyup
Ali, Mohd
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Iranmanesh, Mohammad
Sean Hyun, Sunghyup
Ali, Mohd
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title Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry
title_short Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry
title_full Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry
title_fullStr Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry
title_full_unstemmed Barriers of Biodiesel Adoption by Transportation Companies: A Case of Malaysian Transportation Industry
title_sort barriers of biodiesel adoption by transportation companies: a case of malaysian transportation industry
publisher MDPI
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/22934/
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