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A critical assessment of co-creating self-collection services in last-mile logistics

Authors
Wang, XueqinWong, Yiik DiewLi, Kevin X.Yuen, Kum Fai
Issue Date
22-Jul-2021
Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
Self-collection service; Last-mile e-commerce logistics; Value co-creation and co-destruction; Service-dominant logic; Practice theory; Resource conservation theory
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT, v.32, no.3, pp 846 - 871
Pages
26
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
Volume
32
Number
3
Start Page
846
End Page
871
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62304
DOI
10.1108/IJLM-09-2020-0359
ISSN
0957-4093
1758-6550
Abstract
Purpose E-commerce last-mile logistics is undergoing dramatic changes. By inviting consumers to participate in self-collection, they collectively form a mass crowd of resources that can be integrated into last-mile logistics. However, consumers' participation may lead to a spectrum of value outcomes from value co-creation to co-destruction. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to critically examine the value formation process focussing on micro-level practices and resource outcomes. Design/methodology/approach Anchored on practice theory and resource conservation theory, content analysis is adopted to analyse 546 practice-based experiences extracted from a leading social media platform. Findings The analysis reveals five sequential practices of self-collection: purchasing, delivering, notifying, receiving and confirming. Furthermore, the co-created practices are characterised by gains in material, esteem, social and energy resources of the interacting actors. Meanwhile, the co-destructed practices cause a chain of resource losses, where the interacting actors suffer primary losses which subsequently triggers consumers' coping behaviours and further destroys resources for all. Research limitations/implications Focussing on constituent service practices, this study zooms into the value formation process. The authors contribute to logistics literature with a service-dominant logic by stressing end-consumers' involvement in the creation and consumption of last-mile logistics. Originality/value This study conceptualises the sources and consequences of the nuanced service practices (value formation or destruction) of self-collection. A unified framework is thus proposed, which guides logistics service providers to channel consumers towards more constructive participation in last-mile logistics.
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