scholarly journals Study on the Selection of Logistics Distribution Mode of B2C Electronic Commerce Enterprise

Author(s):  
Xiaolei Zhang
2014 ◽  
Vol 945-949 ◽  
pp. 3199-3203
Author(s):  
Pei Zhang ◽  
Xiu Shan Jiang ◽  
Wei Long Gai

Chain supermarket’s development speed and level and the selection of logistics mode has the close relation, one of the main index to measure the level of modern management of a supermarket chain of enterprises is to look at the distribution level. That whether chain supermarket can choose a suitable for enterprise’s development of the logistics distribution mode or not decides the future of the enterprise’s development and survival. Through analyzing Chinese hundred chain enterprise, Jiajiayue supermarket chain, logistics mode, this paper points out the existing problems and improvement measures in Chinese chine supermarkets enterprises.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Rong Yu ◽  
Zhong Wu ◽  
Shaojian Qu

Logistics distribution plays an important role in the operation of e-commerce firms. This paper considers two logistics distribution modes with service competition: the e-commerce platform self-distribution (SDL) mode and third-party logistics (TPL) mode. By introducing consumer behavior into the model, we examine the competition between two firms with the same functionalities in the context of e-commerce. According to the real scene, we build the corresponding mathematical optimization model. Each firm needs to decide a logistics distribution mode and a corresponding price for the selected logistics mode. We first analyze the two firms chosen logistics modes and prices simultaneously and then extend it to Stackelberg game situation. We find out the optimal strategy for two firms. Finally, we propose numerical analysis to identify our models and provide a series of managerial insights.


Author(s):  
Daniel Brandon Jr.

This article reviews globalization aspects of “business to consumer” (B2C) electronic commerce. According to Computerworld, “Globalization is the marketing and selling of a product outside a company’s home country. To successfully do that on the Internet, a company needs to localize – make its Web site linguistically, culturally, and in all other ways accessible to customers outside its home territory” (Brandon, 2001). This overview describes the key issues in the globalization of electronic commerce; for more detail, see the full book chapter (Brandon, 2002).


Author(s):  
Fahim Akhter ◽  
Zakaria Maamar ◽  
Dave Hobbs

The purpose of this article is to present an application of fuzzy logic to human reasoning about electronic commerce (e-commerce) transactions. This article uncovers some of the hidden relationships between critical factors such as security, familiarity, design, and competitiveness. We analyze the effect of these factors on human decision process and how they affect the Business-to-Consumer (B2C) outcome when they are used collectively. This research provides a toolset for B2C vendors to access and evaluate a user’s transaction decision process and also an assisted reasoning tool for the online user.


Author(s):  
Fahim Akhter ◽  
Zakaria Maamar ◽  
Dave Hobbs

The purpose of this article is to present an application of fuzzy logic to human reasoning about electronic commerce (e-commerce) transactions. This article uncovers some of the hidden relationships between critical factors such as security, familiarity, design, and competitiveness. We analyze the effect of these factors on human decision process and how they affect the Business- to-Consumer (B2C) outcome when they are used collectively. This research provides a toolset for B2C vendors to access and evaluate a user’s transaction decision process and also an assisted reasoning tool for the online user.


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