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Research on the development path of China’s cross-border e-commerce industry under the COVID epidemic [PDF]
The COVID-19 epidemic in 2020 has swept the world, bringing great challenges to Chinese cross-border e-commerce industry, as well as opportunities for development.
Kučera Jiří, Zhang Yan
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Logistics Service Sharing in Cross-Border E-Commerce
While the demand for cross-border e-commerce has grown rapidly, challenges have emerged for both retailers and consumers participating in this global market. Retailers have been struggling with high logistics costs to fulfill cross-border demand, while the lack of trust in foreign retailers is a major issue for consumers.
Zohreh Khooban, Nevin Mutlu, Ton de Kok
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Factors That Impact Consumers' Intention to Shop on Foreign Online Stores [PDF]
Cross-border e-commerce has been rapidly expanding. However, little research has been done to investigate how consumers decide to shop across national borders.
Chang, Ya-chu, Huang, Shiu-li
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The combination of the Internet and foreign trade has promoted the rapid development of cross-border e-commerce, and cross-border e-commerce logistics has risen due to the development of cross-border e-commerce. However, the costs incurred by enterprises
Ying Yang
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Supply chain resilience is the key for cross-border e-commerce enterprises to continuously obtain competitive advantages. This paper studies the influencing factors of cross-border e-commerce supply chain resilience (CBSCR), so as to further enhance the ...
Xianli Liu, Zhiwu Dou, Wei Yang
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Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) are frequently exposed to a variety of difficulties during global epidemic crises like coronavirus (COVID-19), which may even threaten their lives.
Wei-Hung Chen +3 more
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E Pluribus Unum – Out of Many, One Common European Sales Law? [PDF]
In light of the fragmentation due to the nationalization of civil and commercial law and the growing intensity of cross-border trade in manufactured goods, arguments for the unification of private law surfaced already from the early 20th century.
Cserép, Viktor Előd
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The rapid development of cross-border e-commerce, especially since Chengdu was listed as an Integrated Pilot Zone for Cross-Border E-Commerce in 2016, has led to a rising trade value of agricultural products in the metropolis. This upward trend is also
You Jing and Chen Haonan
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The drivers and impediments for cross-border e-commerce in the EU [PDF]
There are no official statistics on international online trade in goods so far. This paper uses a consumer survey to construct a unique matrix of online B2C domestic and cross-border trade in goods between the 27 EU Member States.
GOMEZ HERRERA MARIA ESTRELLA +2 more
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The recent growth in Danish e-commerce is expected to continue at a steady rate. According to Vækstteam for handel og logistik (2018), Danish consumers are expected to purchase products online for a value of 200 billion DKK in 2020, as opposed to 123 billion DKK in 2017.
Norell, Viggo, Gammelgaard, Britta
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