Leveraging the Social Fabric to Improve Rural E-Commerce Access

IF 5.5 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Applied Energy Materials Pub Date : 2024-02-11 DOI:10.1177/10591478231224974
Zihao Zhang, Aravinda Garimella, Ming Fan
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Motivated by recent developments aimed to address last-mile delivery challenges in rural areas of Indonesia and China, we develop a theoretical model to study how to lower participation barriers to the e-commerce market. We analyze how stage stations lower the cost of last-mile delivery by leveraging the preexisting social fabric in rural communities, including local stores, as well as social technologies such as chat services and virtual groups. Specifically, we examine two models, a decentralized model with stage stations run by independent agents, and a centralized model, similar to the one pioneered by Alibaba Taobao. We find that when the delivery cost in rural areas is high, the decentralized model can lower the participation cost and increase both platform profit and social welfare. In general, the centralized model outperforms the decentralized one. One reason is that the decentralized model suffers from a double marginalization problem. The centralized model has more flexibility, for example, in determining the pricing policies for both sellers and buyers. It could offer free service to rural customers if the participation of fresh rural customers can attract many additional sellers. However, a centralized model may not be feasible in many countries. Therefore, we explore whether the platform can implement a coordination mechanism for decentralized stage stations. We find that our proposed coordination mechanism can improve the performance of the decentralized model. Our results have important implications for how e-commerce platforms can leverage stage stations and social technologies to lower participation barriers for rural customers, thereby creating a more inclusive development model.
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利用社会结构改善农村电子商务准入条件
受印尼和中国农村地区为解决最后一英里配送难题而取得的最新进展的激励,我们建立了一个理论模型,以研究如何降低电子商务市场的参与门槛。我们分析了驿站如何利用农村社区原有的社会结构(包括当地商店)以及聊天服务和虚拟群组等社会技术来降低最后一英里配送成本。具体而言,我们研究了两种模式,一种是由独立代理商运营驿站的分散模式,另一种是类似于阿里巴巴淘宝网开创的集中模式。我们发现,当农村地区的配送成本较高时,分散模式可以降低参与成本,增加平台利润和社会福利。总体而言,集中模式优于分散模式。原因之一是分散模式存在双重边缘化问题。例如,集中模式在决定卖方和买方的定价政策方面更具灵活性。如果新鲜农村客户的参与能吸引更多卖家,集中式模式就可以为农村客户提供免费服务。然而,集中模式在许多国家可能并不可行。因此,我们探讨了该平台能否为分散的驿站实施协调机制。我们发现,我们提出的协调机制可以提高分散模式的性能。我们的研究结果对于电子商务平台如何利用驿站和社交技术降低农村客户的参与门槛,从而创建更具包容性的发展模式具有重要意义。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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