To Green or Not to Green: The E-Commerce-Delivery Question
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12020/1482ISSN: 2071-1050
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su151612161
Fecha
2023Tipo de documento
articleÁrea/s de conocimiento
Ciencias Económicas y EmpresarialesMateria/s Unesco
53 Ciencias EconómicasResumen
In an era in which e-commerce has become an integral facet of our lives, the delivery process
has evolved into a vital part of online shopping. As the sole tangible interaction in an otherwise
digital undertaking, it forms a decisive aspect of consumers’ e-commerce experience. In the face of
the ever-growing prevalence of e-commerce, the ecological footprint left by delivery practices has
emerged as a pressing concern. This focus is attributed not only to the environmental externalities
resulting from e-commerce delivery but also due to the system’s inherent inefficiencies. As the
primary beneficiaries of e-commerce, consumers form a pivotal force in driving sustainable delivery
initiatives. This study embarks on an exploration of consumers’ attitudes toward environmentally
friendly e-commerce-delivery practices. We aim to investigate whether consumers are willing to bear
additional costs for assured green deliveries and identify which sustainable practices they perceive
as most effective. A survey was conducted among e-commerce users to show their readiness to
incur higher costs for green delivery and accept delayed deliveries if they supported sustainability.
However, our findings reveal a conflicting scenario. While consumers display a readiness to opt for
green deliveries, the price and speed of delivery emerged as more critical considerations. This study
also uncovers significant discrepancies in attitudes towards green delivery based on demographic
factors, such as gender and generation. Utilizing multivariate logistic regression, the study outlines
the main factors that predict a willingness to pay for guaranteed green delivery. This study’s findings
stress the need to balance the drive for speed and cost-effectiveness in e-commerce delivery with the
urgency to adopt sustainable practices. It underscores the necessity for e-commerce platforms and
logistics partners to take the lead in crafting and implementing innovative green deliv





