Research on the behavioral choices of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers participating in the recycling of excessive packaging for e-tailing goods

The resource and environmental problems caused by excessive packaging of e-tailing goods have attracted widespread attention, and its management has become an urgent task. To this end, we establish a tripartite game model of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers to analyze the dynamic evolu...

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Main Author: Jiali Li
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772390923000331
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description The resource and environmental problems caused by excessive packaging of e-tailing goods have attracted widespread attention, and its management has become an urgent task. To this end, we establish a tripartite game model of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers to analyze the dynamic evolution process of behavioral choices. The results show that (1) the stage of environmental pollution positively promotes the behavioral choices of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers. (2) Cost expenditures have a greater impact on the evolutionary path of merchants than the benefits generated by excessive packaging of e-tailing goods. (3) Penalties from online platforms have a greater impact on merchants’ evolutionary paths than rewards. This study provides a new perspective for the study of recycling of excessive packaging of e-tailing goods, and the conclusions of the study can provide a reference for governments to formulate effective policies on the management of excessive packaging of goods.
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Research on the behavioral choices of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers participating in the recycling of excessive packaging for e-tailing goods
Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain
e-Tailing
Excessive packaging
Environmental governance
Evolutionary games
Closed-loop supply chain
title Research on the behavioral choices of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers participating in the recycling of excessive packaging for e-tailing goods
title_full Research on the behavioral choices of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers participating in the recycling of excessive packaging for e-tailing goods
title_fullStr Research on the behavioral choices of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers participating in the recycling of excessive packaging for e-tailing goods
title_full_unstemmed Research on the behavioral choices of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers participating in the recycling of excessive packaging for e-tailing goods
title_short Research on the behavioral choices of merchants, logistics enterprises and consumers participating in the recycling of excessive packaging for e-tailing goods
title_sort research on the behavioral choices of merchants logistics enterprises and consumers participating in the recycling of excessive packaging for e tailing goods
topic e-Tailing
Excessive packaging
Environmental governance
Evolutionary games
Closed-loop supply chain
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772390923000331
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