Crowd Logistics Delivery Determinants: A Stated-Preference Survey
Abstract
"the environment. Consumers’ attitudes toward CL are understudied, especially in Qatar,
where CL is currently unavailable. The purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers’
reactions to the theoretical attributes of a crowd-sourced delivery smartphone application
along with customers’ willingness to pay for particular features. A stated preference
survey was distributed to potential consumers in Qatar and analyzed using a multinomial
logit model. Package insurance was identified as the most important attribute, followed
by a flexible delivery place and time with GPS tracking and a transparent delivery
person profile. Respondents did not want their packages to be delayed by 30 minutes
but did not mind a 15-minute delay. This model suggests that consumers are willing to
pay up to 13.8 QR for package insurance, implying a lack of trust in CL. This research
offers valuable insights for businesses (e.g., to help them design relevant platforms)
and policymakers (e.g., to potentially mitigate consumers’ trust concerns around using
occasional people for delivery). This study also helps fill a gap in CL behavioral studies
and confirms extant research findings relative to customers’ trust in CL."
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