2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10072201
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An Empirical Study on the Innovation Sharing Express Box: Collaborative Consumption and the Overlay Network Design

Abstract: Sharing express boxes is an effective disposal method for obsolete express packages. Its appearance also represents an unstoppable trend in the development of green logistics. This paper takes the sharing express box as research object and conducts two-stage research. In the first stage, the collaborative consumption theory and calculus are used to analyze the economic benefits that sharing express boxes bring to operators, that is, to demonstrate the feasibility of this business model from an economic perspec… Show more

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“…Through analyzing the case of a supermarket, Gustavo et al [8] conclude that the main motivation for supermarkets and suppliers to redesign packaging is economic benefit. Liu et al conducted an empirical analysis on the feasibility of shared express boxes to guide its development and popularization [35]. Meherishi et al [36] reviewed supply chain management for recyclable packaging in the circular economy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through analyzing the case of a supermarket, Gustavo et al [8] conclude that the main motivation for supermarkets and suppliers to redesign packaging is economic benefit. Liu et al conducted an empirical analysis on the feasibility of shared express boxes to guide its development and popularization [35]. Meherishi et al [36] reviewed supply chain management for recyclable packaging in the circular economy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative consumption and food sharing analysis in the digital era is still at an early stage and, therefore, requires a more in-depth analysis. These two studies lack quantitative methods [120,121]. Quantitative methods support the validation of the qualitative results, primarily through netnography [122].…”
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confidence: 99%