Selection Strategies on Overseas Logistics Nodes for Chinese Business Logistics Enterprises

LISS 2020 ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 893-911
Author(s):  
Minjie Liang ◽  
Zikui Lin ◽  
Kai Zheng
Author(s):  
Jing Rao

In recent years, with the irresistible pace of e-commerce development, e-commerce logistics orders show blowout growth. For the logistics industry, it is both an opportunity and a difficult problem as there are many problems such as low technology content and poor distribution efficiency. Therefore, it is a challenge that needs to be tackled to integrate technology accurately with the operation mode of e-commerce logistics. In order to improve the effect of logistics operation, bring convenience to the management of business logistics, and ultimately realize the maximum profit of logistics enterprises, based on two-dimensional code technology, this study took the specific mode of logistics operation as the research subject, applied the corresponding two-dimensional code generated to three different logistics processes, put forward specific optimization schemes, and carried out the analysis of the application results. The results showed that the intervention of two-dimensional code could protect users' privacy, prevent channel conflict, and realize logistics tracing of product information, thus effectively improve the logistics operation mode.


Author(s):  
Lindsey M. Kitchell ◽  
Francisco J. Parada ◽  
Brandi L. Emerick ◽  
Tom A. Busey

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rui Sun ◽  
Disa Sauter

Getting old is generally seen as unappealing, yet aging confers considerable advantages in several psychological domains (North & Fiske, 2015). In particular, older adults are better off emotionally than younger adults, with aging associated with the so-called “age advantages,” that is, more positive and less negative emotional experiences (Carstensen et al., 2011). Although the age advantages are well established, it is less clear whether they occur under conditions of prolonged stress. In a recent study, Carstensen et al (2020) demonstrated that the age advantages persist during the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that older adults are able to utilise cognitive and behavioural strategies to ameliorate even sustained stress. Here, we build on Carstensen and colleagues’ work with two studies. In Study 1, we provide a large-scale test of the robustness of Carstensen and colleagues’ finding that older individuals experience more positive and less negative emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic. We measured positive and negative emotions along with age information in 23,629 participants in 63 countries in April-May 2020. In Study 2, we provide a comparison of the age advantages using representative samples collected before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. We demonstrate that older people experience less negative emotion than younger people during the prolonged stress of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the advantage of older adults was diminished during the pandemic, pointing to a likely role of older adults use of situation selection strategies (Charles, 2010).


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