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International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society, 2017, 1(3); doi: 10.25236/IJNDES.17340.

Analysis on the Interest Coordination Mechanism in Cross-border e-commerce subject

Author(s)

Jing Zhang, Jianguo Zheng

Corresponding Author:
Jing Zhang
Affiliation(s)

Glorious Sun School of Business and Management, Donghua University, Shanghai 200051, China

Abstract

Supply chain is composed of many joints. If it is to realize value integration, conduct of different firms on the supply chain should be coordinated. The overall value of supply chain can be maximized by strengthening coordination of different firms on supply chain. However, the B2B cross-border e-commerce supply chain, which is the leading mode of cross-border e-commerce supply chain in China, is still far from value integration. So this thesis analyzes the interest coordination mechanism between cross-border e-commerce firms and foreign agents, between cross-border e-commerce firms and cross-border logistics service suppliers, between cross-border e-commerce firms and foreign competitors as well as between cross-border e-commerce platforms and cross-border e-commerce supply chain. What’s more, the interest coordination mechanism between cross-border e-commerce firms and foreign agents will be analyzed under five circumstances because their interest formation mechanism is different under different market structures.

Keywords

Cross-border E-commerce; Interest Coordination Mechanism; Cross-border E-commerce Platforms; B2B

Cite This Paper

Jing Zhang, Jianguo Zheng. Analysis on the Interest Coordination Mechanism in Cross-border e-commerce subject.  International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society (2017) Vol.1, Num.3: 133-135.

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