Authors
Tho V Le, Amanda Stathopoulos, Tom Van Woensel, Satish V Ukkusuri
Publication date
2019/6/1
Source
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
Volume
103
Pages
83-103
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Crowd-shipping promises social, economic, and environmental benefits covering a range of stakeholders. Yet, at the same time, many crowd-shipping initiatives face multiple barriers, such as network effects, and concerns over trust, safety, and security. This paper reviews current practice, academic research, and empirical case studies from three pillars of supply, demand, and operations and management. Drawing on the observed gaps in practice and scientific research, we provide several avenues for promising areas of applications, operations and management, as well as improving behavioral and societal impacts to create and enable a crowd-shipping system that is complex, yet, integrated, dynamic and sustainable.
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Scholar articles
TV Le, A Stathopoulos, T Van Woensel, SV Ukkusuri - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2019