2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2013.11.001
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‘Risky business’: Perceptions of e-business risk by UK small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)

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“…First class focused on traditional intermediary to achieve articles reuse, such as recycled bottle of yogurt; the second focused on secondary scrap processing business, such as scrap yards; the third is controlled by the manufacturer recycling center; fourth class built in resources development near the center, it will be separated from the total waste materials recycling, which need to use complex classification technology, in their view, this is future prospects for the development [10]. Grant (2014) analysis the existing cyclic channel, and find that kind of structure envisaged because of the emergence of market pressure and a channel in the new members, including the government [11], there have been in many different situations, they found that reverse logistics and distribution channels are very different, it may use any one, depending on its type, source material, and the market or other purposes related to the position and the channel members of the function, as well as their own complete specific tasks in the form. Mohamad (2012) refers to the early some describe the outcomes of distribution channels, from the number of layers (vertical dimension) and each layer points (horizontal dimension) two aspects described, these concepts are applied to municipal solid waste, and enumerating the five levels of the urban reverse channel: consumers, collection, transport, transfer, processing, terminal market [12].…”
Section: Logistics Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First class focused on traditional intermediary to achieve articles reuse, such as recycled bottle of yogurt; the second focused on secondary scrap processing business, such as scrap yards; the third is controlled by the manufacturer recycling center; fourth class built in resources development near the center, it will be separated from the total waste materials recycling, which need to use complex classification technology, in their view, this is future prospects for the development [10]. Grant (2014) analysis the existing cyclic channel, and find that kind of structure envisaged because of the emergence of market pressure and a channel in the new members, including the government [11], there have been in many different situations, they found that reverse logistics and distribution channels are very different, it may use any one, depending on its type, source material, and the market or other purposes related to the position and the channel members of the function, as well as their own complete specific tasks in the form. Mohamad (2012) refers to the early some describe the outcomes of distribution channels, from the number of layers (vertical dimension) and each layer points (horizontal dimension) two aspects described, these concepts are applied to municipal solid waste, and enumerating the five levels of the urban reverse channel: consumers, collection, transport, transfer, processing, terminal market [12].…”
Section: Logistics Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the comparison of different types of logistics network, the paper puts forward the basic structure model and basic decision-making problem of logistics network, and puts forward the method of solving the problem. Grant (2014) has carried on the research to the traditional enterprise's logistics network operation, to its regional distribution center's function, the site selection principle and the location step and so on [5]. Gebauer (2012) simulates the small scale logistics network and describes the logistics network [6].…”
Section: Logistics Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manjit (2013) proposed relationship marketing, and from the perspective of service industry to define: relationship marketing is to attract, maintain and improve customer relationship in various service organizations [9]. Grant (2014) put forward the broadest definition, they think that relationship marketing is to establish, develop and maintain a successful relationship between the exchanges of all marketing activities [10].…”
Section: Marketing Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%