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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949772743002882
    Format: XIV, 280 p. 70 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819989829
    Content: The express delivery industry plays a pivotal role in fostering social and economic advancements. Promoting its development requires two key strategies: improving its infrastructure and revolutionizing its management approach. For this innovative research , the authors conduct a comprehensive examination of the express delivery industry's network optimization policies, the intricacies and complexity of its operational mechanism and the reform path for its innovation model. The goal is to build a theory of operations for this industry that can facilitate management reform by improving standardization, optimizing overall functionality, and increasing efficiency.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Concepts and Theories Related to Express Delivery Network Management -- Chapter 3. Development and Status Quo of the Express Delivery Industry -- Chapter 4. Express Delivery Network Structure and Characteristics -- Chapter 5. Express Delivery Network Optimization Based on Intelligent Algorithms -- Chapter 6. Evaluation of the Development of Regional Express Delivery Network -- Chapter 7. Operational Mechanism of Express Delivery Network -- Chapter 8. Operational Efficiency Evaluation of Express Delivery Network Based on Three-Stage DEA Model -- Chapter 9. Management Mode of Express Delivery Network -- Chapter 10. Reform and Innovation of Express Delivery Network Management -- Chapter 11. Conclusion and Outlook -- Chapter 12. Postscript -- Chapter 13. References.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819989812
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819989836
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819989843
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9960785751702883
    Format: 1 online resource (555 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8213-9989-6
    Content: Despite widespread agreement among economists that labor-intensive manufacturing has contributed mightily to rapid development in China and other fast-growing economies, most developing countries have had little success in raising the share of manufacturing in production, employment, or exports. Tales from the Development Frontier recounts efforts to establish light manufacturing clusters in several Asian and African countries, looking in particular at China. A companion volume to Light Manufacturing in Africa-which laid out a strategy for injecting new industrial growth nodes into African eco
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors and Contributors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I: Tales of China; 1 The Development of Light Manufacturing; 2 Resolving the Binding Constraints; 3 Major Policy Tools; 4 Case Studies, China: Individual Firms and Entrepreneurs; 5 Case Studies, China: Industrial Parks and Industrial Clusters; Part II: Tales of Other Countries; 6 Agribusiness; 7 Wood Products; 8 Leather Products; 9 Textiles and Apparel; Part III: Policy Lessons; 10 The Chinese Policy Experience; 11 Policy Lessons for Developing Countries , Appendix: Interview QuestionnaireIndex; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z; Boxes; 1.1 Milestones of China's Economic Reforms; 3.1 Shenzhen Everich Industry Development Co., Ltd.; 3.2 Li & Fung Trade Company; 3.3 The Haixin Trading Group: Success during the Transition from the Plan System; 3.4 SMEs in Wenzhou; 5.1 Roeblan: From Hand Workshop to Custom Tailor to the U.S. First Lady; Figures; 1.1 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Per 1,000 People, Selected Transition Economies, 2000-05 , 1.2 Manufacturing Output, Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, China, 1982-891.3 Light Manufacturing Enterprises by Ownership Structure, China, 1999-2010; 1.4 Output Value of Light Manufacturing by Ownership Structure, China, 1999-2010; 1.5 Labor Productivity of Light Manufacturing Firms, by Ownership Structure, China, 1999-2007; 3.1 Industrial Output in the Four Initial Special Economic Zones, China, 1989; 3.2 Growth in the Number of Newly Added Provincial Economic Development Zones, China, 1984-2006; 3.3 Growth in the Number of Provincial Economic Development Zones, by Region, China, 1985-2003 , 3.4 Number of Collective, Private, and Household TVEs, China, 1985-20023.5 Central Government Revenue and Expenditure, China, 1985-2002; 3.6 Warp Knitting Firms, Haining Industrial Park, Zhejiang Province, China, 2000-09; 3.7 Dynamic Cluster Policies Implemented by the Guangzhou Municipal Government, China; 3.8 How Foreign Buyers and Local Manufacturers Connect, China; 3.9 Services Offered by Trading Companies to Manufacturers and Foreign Buyers, China; B3.2.1 The Five Stages of Li & Fung's Development; 4.1 Per Capita Meat Output, China, 1979-2011 , 4.2 Changes in the Pork Price Index, China, 2005-114.3 Growth of the Snack Food Industry, China, 2005-11; 4.4 Export Volume and Growth of Stevia Extract, China, 2004-09; 5.1 Trade Volume, Dieshiqiao International Home Textiles Market, Haimen, China, 2004-10; 5.2 Gross Output by Above-Scale Enterprises, Warp Knitting Industrial Zone, Haining, China, 2004-08; 5.3 The Market Share of the Qiaotou Button Industry, China and the World, 2007-10; 5.4 Daily Production, Weihai Zipper Company Ltd., Yiwu, Zhejiang Province, China, 2010; 5.5 Hourly Wages in the Zipper Industry, by Country, 2009 , 5.6 Tariffs on Zipper Imports, China, 1992-2009 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-9988-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-299-93900-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047110931
    Format: Seiten 103-179 , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie volume 64, issue 3 (2020)
    Language: English
    Author information: Bathelt, Harald 1960-
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  • 4
    UID:
    edochu_18452_13607
    ISSN: 1437-4331 , 1437-4331
    Content: Background: The pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia (PE) is incompletely understood. The placenta is considered to play a key role in this disease. Recent research showed that many microRNAs (miRNAs) are expressed in human placenta. Our aim in this study was to determine differential expression of miRNAs in placenta with severe PE, and normal placenta. Methods: Differential expression of miRNAs in placenta (four severe PE and a control group of four normal pregnant women) was first screened using microarray analysis. Following this, some differential miRNAs were selected and validated using real-time quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in placenta from women with severe PE (n=24), and a healthy control group (n=26). Results: We found the following miRNAs were significantly increased in placenta from women with severe PE: miR-16, miR-29b, miR-195, miR-26b, miR-181a, miR-335 and miR-222. Gene ontology analysis of the target genes revealed enrichment for specific biological process categories, i.e., regulation of cellular physiological process including miR-16, miR-29b, miR-195, miR-26b and miR-335, and signal transduction including miR-181a and miR-222. Conclusions: These different miRNAs may play an important role in pathogenesis of PE and may become diagnostic markers for PE. Clin Chem Lab Med 2009;47:923–9.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    In: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, : de Gruyter, 2009, 47,2009,8, Seiten 923-929, 1437-4331
    Language: Undetermined
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_181055960X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Original writing title: 快递网络管理创新研究 : 网络优化, 运营机制及模式变革
    Original writing publisher: 北京 : 社会科学文献出版社
    ISBN: 9787520168427
    Series Statement: Guo jia she ke ji jin hou qi zi zhu xiang mu
    Content: 快递网络是一个复杂的网络系统,是交通网络的一种特殊形式,承担着货物流通的重要职能。随着电子商务的兴起,快递业发展迅猛,大量资本的投入使快递市场更具活力,同时快递网络也快速发展、扩张,呈现延展速度快和辐射范围广的特点。然而快递网络快速发展的背后遗留了一系列影响快递业健康可持续发展的问题,在快递业转型升级过程中亟待解决。这一方面要求快递网络管理在发展中不断完善,另一方面要求快递网络管理要持续创新和升级。鉴于此,本书以“快递网络管理创新研究:网络优化、运营机制及模式变革”为题,围绕快递业的发展水平、快递网络的结构和优化方法、快递业运营机制、快递网络的运营效率及快递运营模式等方面对快递网络的创新管理体系进行研究。一是系统地梳理了国内外快递业发展历程及现状,结合国外快递业的发展历程和现状,综合对比国内外快递业发展路径,分别对国有快递和民营快递企业进行分析,从快递业市场结构和规模、服务质量、竞争环境等角度全方位进行梳理、总结和归纳,全面描绘我国快递业的发展历程。以中国邮政特快专递、中铁快运、中航快运、顺丰速运、圆通快递、申通快递、韵达快递等为例,详细分析了中国快递业发展现状。二是分析快递网络的结构模型及交通流特性。首先,建立快递网络的拓扑结构,分析快递网络结构的特征。其次,从快递网络的区域结构出发,从区域中转中心、城市中转场、服务网点、运输路线(网路)和客户五个方面对快递网络基础设施的构成特征进行分析,论证了快递网络基础设施分布不均衡的特点。最后,通过分析快递交通流在车辆运行、时间和空间维度上的动态特性,发现快递交通流在年的时间维度上呈现三段式分布特征,并且逐年高速增长;各区域快递交通流量差异较大,少数地区承载了大多数的快件流量等。规律的快递网络交通流有助于促进快递网络资源进行合理配置。三是探究快递网络优化方法。在分析快递网络优化问题的基础上,结合快递网络的类型,梳理了快递网络优化中常见的启发式算法理论模型及其适应性和优劣性,将蚁群算法和模拟退火算法引入快递网络优化中,建立快递网络优化模型;对陕西周边地区的快递物流网络进行模拟路线优化,通过两种算法优化后的路径对比,论证了不同算法在网络优化方面的性能特征,结果表明两种算法都可有效解决快递网络优化问题。四是评价全国各区域快递业及快递网络的发展水平。通过对比分析主成分分析法、结构方程模型、数据包络分析法和因子分析法四种经典评价模型,选取因子分析法对快递网络的发展水平进行评价。从宏观经济环境指标、系统投入指标、产业发展指标和信息化指标4个方面选取13个评价指标进行实证研究,结果表明全国各区域快递业发展水平严重不均衡,其中经济环境是影响地区快递业及快递网络发展的主要因素,系统投入是影响快递业及快递网络发展的次要因素。区域快递业发展水平梯度与地域划分一致,呈现东部—中部—西部依次降低的特点,另外快递业发展水平呈现区域内集中趋势。五是构建快递网络运营机制。构建快递网络运营机制的理论框架,重新界定了快递网络运营机制的概念,厘清了快递网络运营机制的内涵。快递网络运营机制主要由动力机制、传导机制、配送机制、组织管理机制、促进机制以及保障机制组成。动力机制包括市场需求和利益驱动两部分,市场需求和利益驱动共同促进快递运营网络的构建和运营。传导机制由运输管理、仓储管理和包装管理三部分组成,是快递运营效率的体现。配送机制由自营配送、第三方配送、互用配送和共同配送四部分组成,是快递运营的核心环节,是最接近最终客户的环节,关系到用户体验。组织管理机制是快递网络发展的组织保障。促进机制包括快递网络结构升级、人才培养和科技引进,在快递网络运营中发挥连接作用。保障机制是快递网络运营的约束和规范,共同为快递网络运营服务。六是分析快递网络运营效率及其影响因素。运用三阶段DEA方法对全国快递业的运营效率进行分析,首先,确立快递网络运营效率的评价指标,使用BCC模型,利用截面数据,对2011~2017年全国31个省份的快递业运营效率进行测算,结果表明快递业的整体运营效率较低,地区经济发展水平不是效率水平的决定性因素,而管理水平对快递网络运营效率具有深层次的影响。其次,使用SFA模型,选取2011~2017年7年的面板数据,剔除环境变量和随机误差,调整投入产出变量;最后,再次运用DEA模型对调整后的投入产出变量进行测算,使得评价结果更加合理准确。结果表明,平均纯技术效率上升,规模效率和综合技术效率都略有下降。从年度数据来看,各项效率值处在动态变化中,增减状态不稳定。七是探索快递网络管理模式变革。对快递企业现有管理模式进行整理,分析表明目前我国快递企业运营模式主要包括直营模式、加盟模式和自营模式。基于快递企业管理模式现状,探究影响快递网络管理模式变革的相关影响因素,即市场因素、价格因素、物流设施、配送选址和政策因素五方面。据此,针对存在的问题提出从管理机制变革、网络系统变革、运输管理变革和服务变革四个方面为快递网络管理模式提供变革思路。八是从国家环境和行业形势两个方面对我国快递企业的管理创新现状进行探析,指出我国快递业健康发展的主要障碍有法规政策不完善、管理方法不合理、前沿技术不具备、基础设施待提高及培养模式单一五个方面。因此,应进行快递网络管理模式创新。理论上明晰管理创新体系的概念及内容,构建全国快递网络管理创新的生态体系,提出一种新的快递网络管理模式——多元生态管理模式。该模式包括三个部分:物联网+大数据的平台搭建管理模式、网络数据挖掘+信息资源优化的管理模式、网络系统框架+客户核心的个性服务管理模式。在此基础上,给出联结物流网络、创新人力资源管理和依托大数据平台的具体创新策略,为快递企业管理创新提供参考。
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    Language: Chinese
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  • 6
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    Book
    Beijing :Zhong guo ren min da xue chu ban she,
    UID:
    almahu_BV025361192
    Format: getr. Zählung.
    Edition: Di 1 ban, di 1 ci yin shua
    Original writing edition: 第1版,第1次印刷
    Original writing title: 摄生服气法全 /
    Original writing person/organisation: 李鹏飞
    Original writing publisher: 北京 : : 中国人民大学出版社.
    ISBN: 7-300-00926-3
    Series Statement: Xiu zhen yi sheng zhe wen cong
    Note: Text in Chines.
    Language: Chinese
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    UID:
    edoccha_9960785751702883
    Format: 1 online resource (555 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8213-9989-6
    Content: Despite widespread agreement among economists that labor-intensive manufacturing has contributed mightily to rapid development in China and other fast-growing economies, most developing countries have had little success in raising the share of manufacturing in production, employment, or exports. Tales from the Development Frontier recounts efforts to establish light manufacturing clusters in several Asian and African countries, looking in particular at China. A companion volume to Light Manufacturing in Africa-which laid out a strategy for injecting new industrial growth nodes into African eco
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors and Contributors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I: Tales of China; 1 The Development of Light Manufacturing; 2 Resolving the Binding Constraints; 3 Major Policy Tools; 4 Case Studies, China: Individual Firms and Entrepreneurs; 5 Case Studies, China: Industrial Parks and Industrial Clusters; Part II: Tales of Other Countries; 6 Agribusiness; 7 Wood Products; 8 Leather Products; 9 Textiles and Apparel; Part III: Policy Lessons; 10 The Chinese Policy Experience; 11 Policy Lessons for Developing Countries , Appendix: Interview QuestionnaireIndex; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z; Boxes; 1.1 Milestones of China's Economic Reforms; 3.1 Shenzhen Everich Industry Development Co., Ltd.; 3.2 Li & Fung Trade Company; 3.3 The Haixin Trading Group: Success during the Transition from the Plan System; 3.4 SMEs in Wenzhou; 5.1 Roeblan: From Hand Workshop to Custom Tailor to the U.S. First Lady; Figures; 1.1 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Per 1,000 People, Selected Transition Economies, 2000-05 , 1.2 Manufacturing Output, Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, China, 1982-891.3 Light Manufacturing Enterprises by Ownership Structure, China, 1999-2010; 1.4 Output Value of Light Manufacturing by Ownership Structure, China, 1999-2010; 1.5 Labor Productivity of Light Manufacturing Firms, by Ownership Structure, China, 1999-2007; 3.1 Industrial Output in the Four Initial Special Economic Zones, China, 1989; 3.2 Growth in the Number of Newly Added Provincial Economic Development Zones, China, 1984-2006; 3.3 Growth in the Number of Provincial Economic Development Zones, by Region, China, 1985-2003 , 3.4 Number of Collective, Private, and Household TVEs, China, 1985-20023.5 Central Government Revenue and Expenditure, China, 1985-2002; 3.6 Warp Knitting Firms, Haining Industrial Park, Zhejiang Province, China, 2000-09; 3.7 Dynamic Cluster Policies Implemented by the Guangzhou Municipal Government, China; 3.8 How Foreign Buyers and Local Manufacturers Connect, China; 3.9 Services Offered by Trading Companies to Manufacturers and Foreign Buyers, China; B3.2.1 The Five Stages of Li & Fung's Development; 4.1 Per Capita Meat Output, China, 1979-2011 , 4.2 Changes in the Pork Price Index, China, 2005-114.3 Growth of the Snack Food Industry, China, 2005-11; 4.4 Export Volume and Growth of Stevia Extract, China, 2004-09; 5.1 Trade Volume, Dieshiqiao International Home Textiles Market, Haimen, China, 2004-10; 5.2 Gross Output by Above-Scale Enterprises, Warp Knitting Industrial Zone, Haining, China, 2004-08; 5.3 The Market Share of the Qiaotou Button Industry, China and the World, 2007-10; 5.4 Daily Production, Weihai Zipper Company Ltd., Yiwu, Zhejiang Province, China, 2010; 5.5 Hourly Wages in the Zipper Industry, by Country, 2009 , 5.6 Tariffs on Zipper Imports, China, 1992-2009 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8213-9988-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-299-93900-7
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edoccha_9961574162402883
    Format: 1 online resource (285 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819989829
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background and Significance -- 1.2 Literature Review -- 1.2.1 Optimization of Express Delivery Networks -- 1.2.2 Operation Mechanism of Express Delivery Networks -- 1.2.3 Reform of Express Delivery Model -- 1.2.4 Review on the Innovation of Express Delivery Networks Mode -- 1.2.5 Evaluation of the Developing Level of Regional Express Delivery Networks -- 1.3 Contents and Innovation Points -- 1.3.1 Research Contents -- 1.3.2 Innovation Points -- 1.4 Research Map -- References -- 2 Concepts and Theories Related to Express Delivery Network Management -- 2.1 Concepts Related to Express Delivery Network Management -- 2.1.1 Express Delivery -- 2.1.2 Express Delivery Networks -- 2.1.3 Express Delivery Network Management -- 2.2 Network Optimization Theory -- 2.3 Operational Mechanism Theory -- 2.3.1 Operational Mechanism -- 2.3.2 Components of Operational Mechanism -- 2.3.3 Essence of the Operational Mechanism -- 2.3.4 Conventional and Creative Operational Mechanism -- 2.4 Model Change Theory -- 2.5 Summary -- References -- 3 Development and Status Quo of the Express Delivery Industry -- 3.1 Development of the Express Delivery Industry -- 3.1.1 Development of the Global Express Delivery Industry -- 3.1.2 Development of the Express Delivery Industry in China -- 3.2 Status Quo of International Express Delivery Giants -- 3.2.1 United Parcel Service (UPS) -- 3.2.2 FedEx -- 3.2.3 Deutsche Post (DHL) -- 3.2.4 Japan Post -- 3.3 Status Quo of the State-Owned Express Delivery Companies in China -- 3.3.1 China Postal Express (EMS) -- 3.3.2 China Railway Express (CRE) -- 3.3.3 Civil Aviation Express (CAE) -- 3.4 Status Quo of the Private Express Delivery Enterprises in China -- 3.4.1 SF Express -- 3.4.2 JD Logistics -- 3.4.3 STO Express -- 3.4.4 YTO Express -- 3.4.5 ZTO Express -- 3.4.6 Yunda Express. , 3.5 Implications of the Development of the Express Delivery Industry -- 3.5.1 Advantages of International Express Delivery Enterprises Development -- 3.5.2 Problems in the Development of China's Express Delivery Industry -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- 4 Express Delivery Network Structure and Characteristics -- 4.1 Express Delivery Network Structure -- 4.1.1 Composition of Express Delivery Networks -- 4.1.2 Express Delivery Network Topology -- 4.2 Structural Characteristics of Express Delivery Networks -- 4.2.1 Characteristics of Backbone Networks -- 4.2.2 Node Features -- 4.3 Characteristics of the Express Delivery Traffic Flow -- 4.3.1 Vehicle Operation Characteristics -- 4.3.2 Time Series Dynamic Characteristics -- 4.3.3 Spatial Dynamic Characteristics -- 4.4 Summary -- References -- 5 Express Delivery Network Optimization Based on Intelligent Algorithms -- 5.1 Overview of Network Optimization Algorithms -- 5.1.1 Introduction of Basic Algorithms -- 5.1.2 Selection of Algorithm -- 5.2 Optimizing Express Delivery Networks with Ant Colony Optimization -- 5.2.1 Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) -- 5.2.2 Analysis of Simulation Results -- 5.3 Optimizing Express Delivery Networks with Simulated Annealing Algorithm -- 5.3.1 Simulated Annealing Algorithm -- 5.3.2 Analysis of Simulation Results -- 5.4 Summary -- References -- 6 Evaluation of the Development of Regional Express Delivery Networks -- 6.1 Development of Regional Express Delivery Networks -- 6.2 Effective Evaluation Methods -- 6.2.1 Introduction of Evaluation Methods -- 6.2.2 Comparison and Analysis of Evaluation Methods -- 6.3 Construction of Evaluation Index System of Regional Express Delivery Development -- 6.3.1 Principles of the Evaluation Index System -- 6.3.2 Construction of the Evaluation Index System -- 6.4 Evaluation of Regional Express Delivery Network Development through Factor Analysis. , 6.4.1 Instructions for the Implementation of Factor Analysis -- 6.4.2 Empirical Steps of Factor Analysis -- 6.5 Analysis of Empirical Results -- 6.5.1 Role of Economic Conditions in Regional Logistics and Express Delivery Industry Development -- 6.5.2 Regional Division and the Development of the Regional Express Delivery Industry -- 6.5.3 Regional Concentration Trend in Development -- 6.6 Summary -- References -- 7 Operational Mechanism of Express Delivery Networks -- 7.1 Definition and Composition of Express Delivery Networks Operational Mechanism -- 7.2 Motivation Mechanism -- 7.2.1 Interest Mechanism -- 7.2.2 Cost Mechanism -- 7.3 Conduction Mechanism -- 7.3.1 Transportation Management Mechanism -- 7.3.2 Warehouse Management Mechanism -- 7.3.3 Packaging Management Mechanism -- 7.4 Distribution Mechanism -- 7.4.1 Self-Operated Distribution Mechanism -- 7.4.2 Distribution Mechanism of Third-Party -- 7.4.3 Interoperable Distribution Mechanism -- 7.4.4 Collaborative Distribution Mechanism -- 7.5 Organization and Management Mechanism -- 7.5.1 Self-Operated Logistics Mechanism -- 7.5.2 Third-Party Logistics Mechanism -- 7.5.3 Fourth Party Logistics Mechanism -- 7.6 Facilitation Mechanism -- 7.6.1 Upgrading of Express Delivery Network Structure -- 7.6.2 Mechanisms for Talent Recruitment and Cultivation -- 7.6.3 Mechanism of Technology Transfer -- 7.7 Guarantee Mechanism -- 7.7.1 Information Network Mechanism -- 7.7.2 Policies and Regulations Mechanisms -- 7.7.3 Scientific Planning Mechanism -- 7.7.4 Risk Defense Mechanism -- 7.8 Summary -- References -- 8 Evaluation of Express Delivery Networks' Operational Efficiency Using Three-Stage DEA Model -- 8.1 Research Map -- 8.2 Model Methods -- 8.2.1 DEA Model -- 8.2.2 Three-Stage DEA Model -- 8.3 Establishing an Indicators System -- 8.3.1 Selection of Indicators -- 8.3.2 Data Sources and Sample Selection. , 8.4 Empirical Results and Analysis -- 8.4.1 Initial Efficiency with BCC Model -- 8.4.2 SFA Regression Analysis Results -- 8.4.3 Adjusted Input Quantity in BCC Model Calculations -- 8.5 Summary -- References -- 9 Management Mode of Express Delivery Networks -- 9.1 Management Mode of Express Delivery Networks -- 9.1.1 Direct-Operated Mode -- 9.1.2 Franchise or Agency Mode -- 9.1.3 Self-Operated Mode -- 9.2 Factors Influencing Express Delivery Network Management Reform -- 9.2.1 Market Factors -- 9.2.2 Price Factor -- 9.2.3 Logistics Facilities -- 9.2.4 Delivery Location -- 9.2.5 Policy Factors -- 9.3 Analysis of Express Delivery Network Management Innovation Environment -- 9.3.1 Analysis of the National Environment -- 9.3.2 Analysis of the Industry Situation -- 9.4 Summary -- References -- 10 Reform and Innovation of Express Delivery Network Management -- 10.1 Reform of the Express Delivery Network Management Mode -- 10.1.1 Changes in the Management Mechanism -- 10.1.2 Reform of the Network System -- 10.1.3 Reform in Transportation Management -- 10.1.4 Reform in Service -- 10.2 Innovative Architecture Model for Express Delivery Network Management -- 10.3 Innovative Express Delivery Network Management Model -- 10.3.1 Multi-Ecological Express Delivery Networks Management Model -- 10.3.2 Adaptability of the Plural Ecological Management Model -- 10.4 Innovative Strategies for Express Delivery Network Management -- 10.4.1 Connecting the Logistics Networks -- 10.4.2 Human Resource Management Innovation -- 10.4.3 Relying on the Big Data Platform -- 10.5 Summary -- References -- 11 Conclusions and Outlook -- 11.1 Main Work and Conclusions -- 11.2 Future Work and Outlook -- Postscript -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Li, Pengfei Research on Innovation of Express Delivery Network Management Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2024 ISBN 9789819989812
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    Edition: 明正統間刻道藏本
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Tai bei De hong zi xun you xian gong si 2019 1 Online-Ressource (ca. 94 Seiten)
    Edition: Tai bei Da duo zi xun gu fen you xian gong si
    Edition: Ri ben Kai xi duo mei ti gong si
    Original writing title: 三元延壽參贊書
    Original writing person/organisation: 李鵬飛
    Original writing person/organisation: 李鹏飞
    Original writing publisher: [China] : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar]
    Series Statement: Quan si ku cun mu
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    Format: 1 online resource (285 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819989829
    Content: The express delivery industry plays a pivotal role in fostering social and economic advancements. Promoting its development requires two key strategies: improving its infrastructure and revolutionizing its management approach. For this innovative research , the authors conduct a comprehensive examination of the express delivery industry’s network optimization policies, the intricacies and complexity of its operational mechanism and the reform path for its innovation model. The goal is to build a theory of operations for this industry that can facilitate management reform by improving standardization, optimizing overall functionality, and increasing efficiency.
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Concepts and Theories Related to Express Delivery Network Management -- Chapter 3. Development and Status Quo of the Express Delivery Industry -- Chapter 4. Express Delivery Network Structure and Characteristics -- Chapter 5. Express Delivery Network Optimization Based on Intelligent Algorithms -- Chapter 6. Evaluation of the Development of Regional Express Delivery Network -- Chapter 7. Operational Mechanism of Express Delivery Network -- Chapter 8. Operational Efficiency Evaluation of Express Delivery Network Based on Three-Stage DEA Model -- Chapter 9. Management Mode of Express Delivery Network -- Chapter 10. Reform and Innovation of Express Delivery Network Management -- Chapter 11. Conclusion and Outlook -- Chapter 12. Postscript -- Chapter 13. References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Li, Pengfei Research on Innovation of Express Delivery Network Management Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2024 ISBN 9789819989812
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