Research on Innovation Mechanism and Model of Logistics Enterprise: A Chinese Perspective
Zhang Mu,
Li Wenli,
Luo Jing,
Ye Xiang,
Ren Congying and
Wu Chengjuan
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Zhang Mu: Jinan University, China
Li Wenli: Jinan University, China
Luo Jing: Jinan University, China
Ye Xiang: Jinan University, China
Ren Congying: Jinan University, China
Wu Chengjuan: Jinan University, China
International Journal of Applied Logistics (IJAL), 2010, vol. 1, issue 3, 62-87
Abstract:
As a new field in the service industry, logistics is growing rapidly and is regarded as a fundamental industry in a national economy. Its development is an important symbol of a country’s modernization and national strength. It also works as an accelerator in economic development. At the initial stage of transforming traditional logistics service to a modern logistics service in China, logistics enterprises have encountered many difficulties and problems including an imbalanced supply and demand, distempered industrial structure, faultiness of serving process and backwardness of logistics technology since 2005.Compared with developed countries, there is a great gap between Chinese logistics enterprises and advanced countries’ in the aspects of service concepts, model, and content and techniques. Therefore, based on the service innovation driving model theory, the authors analyze the integrated innovation model of logistics enterprises, logistics technology and network model, and the value-added service model. The authors select Shenzhen China Overseas Logistics Co. LTD (COL) as the empirical object to analyze its operation of technology and non-technology innovation and summarize its inner and outer driving force on promoting service innovation.
Date: 2010
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