Research Article

Using Hybrid Model to Evaluate Performance of Innovation and Technology Professionals in Marine Logistics Industry

Table 1

Index for performance evaluation of marine logistics industry in innovation and technology professionals.

Goal indicatorsLevel indicatorsSecondary indicatorsTertiary indicators

Performance of marine logistics industry in innovation and technology professionals Job performance Funding and technical profit Research funding of national gift or related equipment
New technology to reduce the cost of the contribution rate
Project implementation conversion rate
Scientific and technological achievements conversion rate
Budget rate of research funding
Customer satisfaction Customer market share
Customer complaint rate
Work ability Social influence competence Number of papers by SCI, EI, and ISTP retrieval
Number of published works
Reputation in the industry
Success rate of project application
Teaching students' satisfaction
Core competence Scientific research ability
Keen insight and flexibility
Logical thinking ability
Innovation ability
Business expansion ability
Ability of studying development Number of people entering the international academic conference
Number of people studying abroad
Number of training and mining ocean logistics staff
Number of marine logistics lectures and participants
Building of marine logistics team
Work attitude Job satisfaction Confidentiality
Sense of responsibility
Enthusiasm for work
Discipline
Team cooperation Sharing of knowledge
Cooperation spirit