2021
DOI: 10.23977/infse.2021.020206
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Collaborative Strategy Optimization of Cross-Border e-Commerce Coordination along the Belt and Road Initiative

Abstract: A collaborative optimization strategy is proposed through an in-depth analysis and research on the coordination information of cross-border e-commerce in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In terms of research ideas, the logistics network model of cross-border e-commerce overseas warehouse mode under maritime and air transport modes is established to reach the optimization objectives of cost-saving, time efficiency, and best satisfaction, and to realize the optimal resource allocation and the best combination… Show more

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“…With the help of questionnaire research method, relevant scholars made a comparative analysis of the overall development status of cross-border e-commerce of different sizes and development levels at the present stage, clarified the problems and shortcomings of enterprises of different sizes, and affirmed the application degree and development level of enterprises of different sizes ( Zhao & Fang, 2021 ). Enterprise scale is positively correlated with the application degree of cross-border e-commerce.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the help of questionnaire research method, relevant scholars made a comparative analysis of the overall development status of cross-border e-commerce of different sizes and development levels at the present stage, clarified the problems and shortcomings of enterprises of different sizes, and affirmed the application degree and development level of enterprises of different sizes ( Zhao & Fang, 2021 ). Enterprise scale is positively correlated with the application degree of cross-border e-commerce.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of GVCs has not only changed the structure of the traditional industrial chain but also redefined the economic relations between countries and regions. The formation of GVCs has promoted the international division of labor and the synergistic development of industries and facilitated the integration process of the global market (Zhao & Fang, 2021). Through the global integration of resources and allocation of production factors, the advantages of individual countries and regions have been brought into full play, providing a strong impetus for global economic growth.…”
Section: Overview Of Global Value Chains and International E-commerce...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, China is the world's second-largest consumer group behind the United States, hastening the expansion of cross-border trade. Since 2008, China's cross-border e-commerce business has grown at an average annual rate of more than 40%; since 2000, China's foreign trade business has increased at an average yearly rate of even higher than 40%, and in 2018 alone, it exceeded $10 trillion [14] . The rise of globalization and the operation of large-scale platforms provide limitless commercial potential for cross-border e-commerce, so there is an increasing interest in studying it.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%