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A Review of Management and Importance of E-Commerce Implementation in Service Delivery of Private Express Enterprises of China

Qamar Farooq, Peihua Fu, Yunhong Hao, Tchamy Jonathan and Yanni Zhang

SAGE Open, 2019, vol. 9, issue 1, 2158244018824194

Abstract: Express delivery is the growing industry that provides the means to facilitate people across the world by shipping goods and documents from one place to another. The profitability of sole companies is based on price, quality, reliability, and services. However, the impact of corporate value capture strategies on the overall sustainability of the value creation process is rarely discussed in the existing literature. This review article is aimed to develop a model to relate the effectiveness and efficiency of managerial processes with the quality of service delivery, employment, and customer retention. Extensive literature review establishes that Advancement in E-commerce Infrastructure strengthens the relationship of good management and customer retention. The present article further explains the mediation of automation in supply chain management in our model. This article has a theoretical contribution to the extant literature on e-commerce and supply chain management along with practical implication for taking care of contemporary techniques to automate the processes for success in Private Express Enterprise business, particularly for the managers, responsible for corporate performance.

Keywords: corporate social responsibility; recruitment; customer retention; good management; advance e-commerce (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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