Coordination Analysis of Revenue Sharing in E-Commerce Logistics Service Supply Chain With Cooperative Distribution

Author:

Zhong Yaoguang1,Guo Fangfang1,Wang Zhiqiang2,Tang Huajun2

Affiliation:

1. Dongguan University of Technology, Guangdong, China

2. Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macau

Abstract

With the rapid development of e-commerce, logistics distribution has become the bottleneck of its development. It is urgent to study how to optimize the cooperation between e-commerce platforms and logistics service providers. Based on Stackelberg game theory, this research first studies the decision making of two-stage logistics service supply chains consisting of the e-commerce mall and the logistics service provider without cooperative distribution, in which decentralization and centralization are analyzed, respectively. Then, it is extended to the decision making of three-stage logistics service supply chains consisting of e-commerce malls, express delivery companies, and terminal distributors. The results show that the profit, sales volume, and logistics service effort of the centralized decision-making system are higher than those of the decentralized decision-making system, regardless of the two-stage or three-stage logistics service supply chain. Therefore, it is vital to formulate a reasonable profit distribution scheme based on revenue-sharing contract to achieve the cooperation among the partners of logistics service supply chain, so as to achieve a win-win situation in which all of their profits increase. Finally, a numerical example is presented to verify the results, and some issues are proposed for future research.

Funder

macau university of science and technology foundation

Humanities and Social Sciences foundation of Ministry of Education in China

Social Sciences Federation of Guangdong in China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities

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