Competitive Capabilities of Logistics Enterprises Analyzing Factors Impacting Viettel Post, Vietnam
Le Thi Khanh Ly ()
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Le Thi Khanh Ly: VNU University of Economics and Business
A chapter in Economic and Political Aspects of EU-Asian Relations, 2024, pp 1-24 from Springer
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Abstract In the face of the complex dynamics brought about by COVID-19, the survival and competitiveness of logistics companies present a challenging puzzle to solve. This research aims to explore and examine the factors influencing the competitive capabilities of logistics enterprises, with a focus on the case of Viettel Post, a transportation and logistics company in Vietnam. Drawing from relevant literature and considering the specific research context within Viettel Post Vietnam, the author undertakes a research model comprising seven factors, including pricing, reliability, resource quality, information supply capability, service quality, responsiveness, and convenience. Using linear regression analysis, the author analyzes data collected from 260 surveys, which include business partner respondents and individual customers who utilize Viettel Post’s delivery services. The research results indicate that all seven factors from the research model significantly impact the competitive capabilities of Viettel Post Vietnam, with the independent variables explaining nearly 73% of the variance in the dependent variable, with reliability, responsiveness, and service quality being the most significant. Based on the research findings, the author proposes several managerial solutions and implications aimed at enhancing the competitive capabilities of Viettel Post Vietnam.
Keywords: Competitiveness; Price; Reliability; Quality of resources; Ability to provide information; Service quality; Responsiveness; Convenience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-8945-4_1
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