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Guerra, W., (2022). Direct and indirect effect of last mile logistics performance on user intention of crowdsourced delivery services [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23912
Guerra, W., Direct and indirect effect of last mile logistics performance on user intention of crowdsourced delivery services []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23912
@phdthesis{renati/537549,
title = "Direct and indirect effect of last mile logistics performance on user intention of crowdsourced delivery services",
author = "Guerra Regalado, Wilson Fernando",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The literature on crowdsourced logistics“ (CSL) and edge logistics so far has primarily focused on the perception of consumers as “co-creators of logistics“. However, there is a breach in the literature about the perception of consumers as recipients of these logistics services. The purpose of this research was to analyze the direct effect of Last Mile Logistics Performance (LMLP), on the User Intention (UI) of the end user of crowdsourced delivery platforms, and indirect through Perceived Confidence (PT) and Performance Expectation (PE). The applied methodology comprises 721 surveys, gathered through a validated instrument. For the analysis, a Structural Equations Model (SEM) was applied, by partial least squares. The selected model had strong Fit Indexes (CFI=0.976; TLI=0.970; RMSEA; = 0.044; SRMR=0.025). There is no direct effect of LMLP and PT over UI (p = 0.175; 0.054). However, the standardized indirect effect of LMLP in IU, mediated by PT is, 0.699; while the standardized indirect effect of PT in IU, mediated by PE is 0.664. The conclusion is that LMLP and PT are seemed by the final users of crowdsourced delivery services as part of the performance of the business as a whole at the moment of deciding to use these platforms. For future research, it is recommended first, to investigate factors associated with culture; second, to stratify the results to assess differences between age groups; third, to study internal factors that can affect the intention to use these platforms, such as user experience, ease of use, perceived control, which were not considered; fourth, to perform an investigation that contemplates brand differences.
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