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Postal Strategies in a Digital and Green Transition

Edited by Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz (), Timothy J. Brennan (), Leonardo Mazzoni () and Victor Glass ()

in Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy from Springer, currently edited by Lorraine Klimovich

Date: 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-00502-1
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Chapters in this book:

Understanding ‘Universality’ in Postal Regulations: Evolving Meaning and Impact
Mateusz Chołodecki
Fit for Purpose? A Four-Step Methodology for Evaluating Universal Service Obligations in the Postal Sector
Mindaugas Cerpickis, Jacob Østermann and Stephanie Tizik
Impact of Changes to the USO
Christian Strobel, George Houpis and Hamish Forsyth
Could and Should Electronic Communication Help Meet Universal Service Obligations?
Timothy J. Brennan
Entitlement to USO Compensation in the Light of the Recent Caselaw in the Transport Sector
Alessandra Fratini
Is It Time to Revisit the USPS’ Strategy for Financial Sustainability?
Victor Glass and Stefano Gori
Revisiting the Pricing Scheme in the Postal Sector: A Way to Make Postal Activities and USO Financially Sustainable?
Claire Borsenberger and Denis Joram
USO Net Costs and Economies of Scope Between Letters and Parcels
Ramon Gmür, Felix Gottschalk, Matthias Hafner and Urs Trinkner
Economic Insights into the Competitive Dynamics in the Parcel Delivery Sector
Alexander Gaigl, David Jevons, Leonardo Mautino and Bernhard Enzi
The Last Mile in the New Digitalized Era and the Postal Sector as a Natural Monopoly
Dandoulaki Panagiota
Assessing the Impact of Subcontractors on Postal Market Regulation
Talat Güçlü, Betül Yilmaz, Özhan Zurel, Muhammed Can Büyüktanir and Müberra Oğuz
The Evolution of the Parcel Segment After the Pandemic
Stijn Braes, Özhan Zurel and Jerry Laurent
Exploring the Connections Between Postal Development and E-Commerce: A Global Perspective
Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz, Leonardo Mazzoni and Pier Luigi Parcu
Can the International “Postal Service” Survive?
John Hearn
Exploring the Use of Systems Thinking to Describe and Assess the UK’s Postal Market, with an Example for Its Application
Matthew R. Thomas and David Levitt
Leveraging Hackathons for Policy Innovation in the Postal Sector
Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz and José Anson
Digital Commons and Postal Operators: An Exploratory Approach
Adrien Raizonville and Daphné Lacroix
The Digital and Green Twin Transition in the Postal Sector: Synergies and Strategies for a Sustainable Future
Yaxuan Chen, Juan Moroni, Susan Alexander and Sergey Dukelskiy
Unleashing the Environmental Postal User
Annelise Berendt
Second-Hand C2C E-Commerce: What Does the Era of the Individual Seller Mean for Logistics Operators?
Anne Pratx
Assessing the USO Impact on the Network Density Using Spatial Analysis Techniques
Bruno Basalisco, Mindaugas Cerpickis, Lionel Gendebien and Jacob Østermann
Using a Simple Monte Carlo Simulation to Explore the Relationship Between Number of Stops and Travel Distance
Robert Cohen, Michael Leibert, Matthew Robinson and Samuel Robinson
Optimizing Distribution Networks with Application to the US Postal Service
Edward S. Pearsall

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