1. A sectoral perspective on distribution structure design
- Author
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Adeline Heitz, Lóránt Tavasszy, Dick van Damme, A.T.C. Onstein, Jafar Rezaei, Kenniscentrum Techniek, Urban Technology, and Lectoraat Logistiek
- Subjects
distribution channel layout ,Process (engineering) ,Strategy and Management ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Distribution (economics) ,02 engineering and technology ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Management Information Systems ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,0502 economics and business ,Business and International Management ,Empirical evidence ,Spatial planning ,Industrial organization ,021103 operations research ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Perspective (graphical) ,decision-making factors ,distribution centres ,Distribution structure design ,Service provider ,Structure design ,Business ,location choice ,050203 business & management ,Decision analysis - Abstract
This paper studies the factors that drive distribution structure design (DSD), which includes the spatial layout of distribution channels and location choice of logistics facilities. We build on a generic framework from existing literature, which we validate and elaborate using interviews among industry practitioners. Empirical evidence was collected from 18 logistics experts and 33 decision-makers affiliated to shippers and logistics service providers from the fashion, consumer electronics and online retail sectors. It turns out that interviewees share similar rankings of main factors across industries, and even confirm factor weights from earlier research established using multi-criteria decision analysis, which would indicate that the framework is sector-neutral at the highest level. The importance attached to subfactors varies between sectors according to our expectations. We were able to identify 20 possible new influencing subfactors. The results may support managers in their decision-making process, and regional policy-makers with regard to spatial planning and regional marketing. The framework is a basis for researchers to help improve further quantitative DSD support models.
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- 2020