Proceedings of the First Lekantara Annual Conference on Public Administration, Literature, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Education, LePALISSHE 2021, August 3, 2021, Malang, Indonesia

Research Article

Analysis of the Relationship between Logistics Performance and Carbon Emissions in ASEAN

Download593 downloads
  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.3-8-2021.2315164,
        author={Wahyuningsih  Santosa and Yuana Jatu Nilawati and Rifqi Pandu Kusuma},
        title={Analysis of the Relationship between Logistics Performance and Carbon Emissions in ASEAN},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the First Lekantara Annual Conference on Public Administration, Literature, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Education, LePALISSHE 2021, August 3, 2021, Malang, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={LEPALISSHE},
        year={2022},
        month={1},
        keywords={logistics performance; carbon emissions; trade; urban population},
        doi={10.4108/eai.3-8-2021.2315164}
    }
    
  • Wahyuningsih Santosa
    Yuana Jatu Nilawati
    Rifqi Pandu Kusuma
    Year: 2022
    Analysis of the Relationship between Logistics Performance and Carbon Emissions in ASEAN
    LEPALISSHE
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-8-2021.2315164
Wahyuningsih Santosa1,*, Yuana Jatu Nilawati1, Rifqi Pandu Kusuma1
  • 1: Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Trisakti
*Contact email: wahyuningsih@trisakti.ac.id

Abstract

This study is aimed to investigate the relationship between logistics performance and environmental performance as measured by carbon emissions in ASEAN countries. The study was conducted in 10 ASEAN countries using panel data analysis from 2007 – 2018. Logistic performance is measured by the logistic performance index (LPI) and carbon emissions are measured by CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions per capita. Data published by The World Bank Database. The results show that LPI and carbon emissions has a negative and significant correlation. This means that the higher the performance of logistics, the lower emissions of carbon.The results of the analysis of the relationship between the six LPI indicators on carbon emissions, show that only infrastructure and international shipments are related to carbon emissions, but in different directions. Meanwhile, customs, logistics competence, tracking and tracing and timeliness are not related to carbon emissions.