2021
DOI: 10.17270/j.log.2021.588
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Green logistics in E-commerce

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“…He believes that the export trade scale of cotton fabrics and electronic products in China's cross-border retail will continue to rise, and the business scale of CBEC will further involve more the types of products they operate will expand to large-scale products such as furniture and new energy vehicles. 2 The research of Yu W and his colleagues found that ecommerce has become a mature business model, an important course for students majoring in trade, and an important force leading the development of the global…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He believes that the export trade scale of cotton fabrics and electronic products in China's cross-border retail will continue to rise, and the business scale of CBEC will further involve more the types of products they operate will expand to large-scale products such as furniture and new energy vehicles. 2 The research of Yu W and his colleagues found that ecommerce has become a mature business model, an important course for students majoring in trade, and an important force leading the development of the global…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The core of cross-cultural e-commerce reflects a high degree of uncertainty and complexity (Kawa and Zdrenka, 2016), and CEEs can, therefore, be viewed as a new type of corporate ecosystem that serves as a cross-border supply chain integrator with a service-dominant (S-D) logic, combining their product offerings with a set of service offerings (Niu et al. , 2019).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It delineates a higher-order, knowledge-intensive ecosystem consisting of a wide range of interconnected, lower-order functional subsystems spanning national boundaries, ranging from delivery of raw materials, electronic payment, customs declaration, inspection, to taxation and so on. The core of cross-cultural e-commerce reflects a high degree of uncertainty and complexity (Kawa and Zdrenka, 2016), and CEEs can, therefore, be viewed as a new type of corporate ecosystem that serves as a cross-border supply chain integrator with a servicedominant (S-D) logic, combining their product offerings with a set of service offerings (Niu et al, 2019). As CEE partly embodies the prominent characteristics of the contemporary ICTbased IB (International Business) context, it is of theoretical significance and practical relevance to investigate the relationships among IC, career sustainability and IWB in this context.…”
Section: Context Of Cross-border E-commerce Enterprises (Cees)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is primarily about the time associated with the delivery of the ordered goods. The decisive factor for building a competitive advantage in the near future will be value added services (Kawa, 2017).…”
Section: Speed Of Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%