2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2022.102066
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Building smart living environments for ageing societies: Decision support for cross-border e-services between Estonia and Finland

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“…Cross-border e-commerce services are accepted and used more and more by consumers, and in reference [1], some potential benefits of cross-border e-commerce for elderly people in European countries have been proven. The authors of reference [11] studied the cross-border logistics transportation problems in the Shanghai, Venice, and Berlin regions, focusing on selecting carriers for cross-border logistics activities rather than optimizing the transportation routes.…”
Section: Cross-border E-commerce Logistics Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cross-border e-commerce services are accepted and used more and more by consumers, and in reference [1], some potential benefits of cross-border e-commerce for elderly people in European countries have been proven. The authors of reference [11] studied the cross-border logistics transportation problems in the Shanghai, Venice, and Berlin regions, focusing on selecting carriers for cross-border logistics activities rather than optimizing the transportation routes.…”
Section: Cross-border E-commerce Logistics Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of blockchain technology and internet technology has provided a software and hardware foundation for cross-border e-commerce platforms. At the same time, some social issues, such as an aging society, have further promoted the development of cross-border e-commerce platforms [1]. A recent survey found that an important factor affecting the development of cross-border e-commerce is the cost and risk of logistics during cross-border transportation [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the functional dimension, various studies describe the roles of public agencies (Leosk et al, 2021;Prentza et al, 2021;Schmidt and Krimmer, 2022;Soe, 2018;Weck et al, 2022), private actors (Prentza et al, 2021;Schmidt and Krimmer, 2022;Weck et al, 2022) and societal organisations (Soe, 2018;Tinholt et al, 2013;Weck et al, 2022;Weehuizen and Van Oranje, 2007), with each actor being a service provider and/or service consumer (Leosk et al, 2021;Prentza et al, 2021) (Trupec et al, 2015).…”
Section: Governance Of Cross-border Digital Public Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature points out the importance of the implementation of regulatory frameworks and building blocks by member states, whereas it also signals specific challenges, national interests, idiosyncratic infrastructures, and existing services are prohibitive for harmonisation and standardisation across member states (Graux, 2021;Kramer, 2016;Leitold, 2019;Leosk et al, 2021;Stanimirovic and Jocic, 2022;Williams et al, 2018). Many studies describe the idiosyncrasies of member states as an important determinant in the faltering implementation of cross-border digital public services (Kramer, 2016;Leosk et al, 2021;Natsiavas et al, 2018;Ng, 2014;Prentza et al, 2021;Stanimirovic and Jocic, 2022;Tinholt et al, 2013;Weck et al, 2022).…”
Section: Governance Of Cross-border Digital Public Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is believed that cross-border e-commerce and pilot zones have a positive effect on regional economic growth, mainly via facilitating trade [66], promoting digital economy development [67], cultivating new industry formats [68], and supporting upgrades to the industrial supply chain [69]. Some studies have revealed certain heterogeneities in the impacts of cross-border e-commerce and pilot zones on regional economic growth, particularly in terms of regional distribution [70], city level [60], and the degree of cross-border e-commerce development [71,72].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%