Electronic Commerce Research - SDG 12 Related Publications from Electronic Commerce Research
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The UN Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG 12) "Responsible Consumption & Production" exists to promote resource and energy efficiency and ensure greener lifestyles and production patterns.
Articles from Electronic Commerce Research address issues directly related to SDG 12. Below are a few highlights from the journal that seek to drive sustainable consumption and production.
Prioritizing barriers in reverse logistics of E-commerce supply chain using fuzzy-analytic hierarchy process
Deepak Lamba, Devendra K. Yadav, Akhilesh Barve, Ganapati Panda
Electronic Commerce Research 20.2 (February 2019)
Incentive mechanism to prevent moral hazard in online supply chain finance
Qiang Lin, Ying Peng
Electronic Commerce Research 20.2 (October 2019)
The value of offline channel subsidy in bricks and clicks: an O2O supply chain coordination perspective
Zhisong Chen, Li Fang, Shong-Iee Ivan Su
Electronic Commerce Research 20.2 (October 2019)
Managing homogeneous products in two competing supply chains under price and logistics service
Bo Yan, Xiaoxu Chen, Hongyuan Li, Yixian Sun
Electronic Commerce Research (Published Online 16 May 2020)
A choice of selling format in the online marketplace with cross-sales supply chain: Platform selling or traditional reselling?
Xiaojing Li, Xingzheng Ai
Electronic Commerce Research 21.2 (August 2019)
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