2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/1567278
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Coordinating Demand and Supply for Crowd Logistics Platforms with Network Effect

Abstract: The crowd logistics platforms connect stochastic demand with uncertain delivery supply which is provided by independent service providers. Considering direct-network effects and cross-network effects between the demand and supply side, a dynamic surge pricing model for crowd logistics platforms is built. The pricing strategy is derived to coordinate the supply with demand to equilibrium. Furthermore, the pricing strategy minimizing cumulative delivery orders is analyzed. The numerical simulation results show t… Show more

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“…With the help of information technology, the authorization, tracking, and processing of returns can be realized [5]. Wang and Xie proposed that enterprises should flexibly respond to market demands in a fiercely competitive market, and to provide the right product at the right price at the right time is inseparable from logistics, the basis of which is the analysis of logistics information [6]. Sun et al pointed out that different types of logistics information should match the level of cooperation among supply chain partners, so as to achieve the sharing and coordination of sensitive supply chain logistics information; therefore, the type of logistics information sharing should be aligned with the enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution [7].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the help of information technology, the authorization, tracking, and processing of returns can be realized [5]. Wang and Xie proposed that enterprises should flexibly respond to market demands in a fiercely competitive market, and to provide the right product at the right price at the right time is inseparable from logistics, the basis of which is the analysis of logistics information [6]. Sun et al pointed out that different types of logistics information should match the level of cooperation among supply chain partners, so as to achieve the sharing and coordination of sensitive supply chain logistics information; therefore, the type of logistics information sharing should be aligned with the enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution [7].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an emerging "last-mile" distribution method in the era of mobile Internet, crowdsourcing logistics has been deeply studied and discussed by scholars on its business mode (e.g., Vecera and Pribyl [18]), types (e.g., Rai et al [10]), advantages and challenges (e.g., Mladenow et al [19]), as well as future development prospects (e.g., Mladenow et al [1]) since its birth. The research perspective involves crowdsourcers (crowdsourcing platforms and online stores) (e.g., Wang and Xie [20]), crowdworkers (e.g., Liang et al [12]), and users (e.g., Punel et al [21]). In recent years, due to the increase in labor costs, the increase in express delivery volume, and the improvement of delivery service quality requirements for crowdworkers, the influencing factors of crowdworkers' continuous participation in delivery have become the focus of platforms and researchers.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xu et al [20] and Wang and Xie [21] considered the dynamic pricing under several diferent demand situations, respectively. Wang and Xie [22] considered both direct-network efects and cross-network efects to coordinate supply and demand balance. Compared with the existing literature, this paper will use the diferential game method to consider the game between the service provider and the crowdsourcing platform and fnally obtain the optimal pricing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%