愿意为可持续交付付费:来自意大利和挪威年轻消费者的证据

IF 6.8 1区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Marta Biancolin , Lucia Rotaris , Delphine Pernot
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网上购物的指数级增长给最后一英里的配送带来了新的运营和环境挑战。尽管人们越来越担心电子商务对环境的影响,但人们对消费者为减少最后一英里配送排放而付费的意愿知之甚少。本文估计了抵消配送排放的WTP,考虑了购物习惯、态度影响和国家特定偏好等因素。对意大利和挪威这两个环境意识和社会责任水平不同的国家的3791名受访者进行了条件评估(CV)调查,并使用混合logit模型(HMXL)来估计WTP。研究结果显示,经常网购的人更有可能通过付费来减少配送排放,而WTP因社会人口特征和在线购买的产品类型而异。对社会环境责任的信念显著影响WTP,尤其是挪威受访者。此外,对运输排放造成的环境破坏的认识在制定WTP方面起着至关重要的作用。据我们所知,这是第一个估计使用CV和HMXL抵消最后一英里运输排放的WTP的研究,比较了具有不同环境敏感性的国家。这些发现为寻求减少最后一英里排放策略的电子零售商和促进可持续城市货运配送的政策制定者提供了有价值的见解。
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Willingness to pay for sustainable delivery: Evidence from young consumers in Italy and Norway
The exponential growth of online shopping has created new operational and environmental challenges for last-mile distribution. Despite growing concerns about the environmental impact of e-commerce, little is known about consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) to reduce last-mile delivery emissions. This paper estimates WTP for offsetting delivery emissions, considering factors such as shopping habits, attitudinal influences, and country-specific preferences. A contingent valuation (CV) survey was conducted with 3,791 respondents in Italy and Norway—two countries with differing levels of environmental consciousness and social responsibility—and a hybrid mixed logit model (HMXL) was used to estimate WTP. The results show that frequent online shoppers are more likely to pay to reduce delivery emissions, with WTP varying by socio-demographic characteristics and types of products purchased online. Belief in societal environmental responsibility significantly influences WTP, especially among Norwegian respondents. Additionally, awareness of the environmental damage caused by delivery emissions plays a crucial role in shaping the WTP. To our knowledge, this is the first study to estimate the WTP for offsetting last-mile delivery emissions using CV and HMXL, comparing countries with differing environmental sensitivities. These findings offer valuable insights for e-retailers seeking strategies to reduce last-mile emissions and for policymakers promoting sustainable urban freight distribution.
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CiteScore
13.20
自引率
7.80%
发文量
257
审稿时长
9.8 months
期刊介绍: Transportation Research: Part A contains papers of general interest in all passenger and freight transportation modes: policy analysis, formulation and evaluation; planning; interaction with the political, socioeconomic and physical environment; design, management and evaluation of transportation systems. Topics are approached from any discipline or perspective: economics, engineering, sociology, psychology, etc. Case studies, survey and expository papers are included, as are articles which contribute to unification of the field, or to an understanding of the comparative aspects of different systems. Papers which assess the scope for technological innovation within a social or political framework are also published. The journal is international, and places equal emphasis on the problems of industrialized and non-industrialized regions. Part A''s aims and scope are complementary to Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, Part C: Emerging Technologies and Part D: Transport and Environment. Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. The complete set forms the most cohesive and comprehensive reference of current research in transportation science.
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