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Construction of Mobile E-Commerce Platform and Analysis of Its Impact on E-Commerce Logistics Customer Satisfaction

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  • Zhonghui Dong
  • Zhihan Lv

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With the development of mobile network communication technology, online shopping has further become the mainstream way of mass consumption. To this end, this article attempts to start from the innovation of e-commerce platform, uses today’s Internet of Things, collects relevant information, and collects relevant data through smart sensors, to establish a mobile e-commerce platform and analyze and explore the impact of e-commerce logistics customer satisfaction of factors revolve around e-commerce logistics. This article uses smart sensor technology to mine and analyze e-commerce information data and then design and build a new mobile e-commerce platform. Taking the two major e-commerce platforms of Jingdong and Taobao as examples, through online evaluation surveys, the importance of factors affecting logistics service quality and customer satisfaction under different logistics distribution models was explored and analyzed. Under JD’s selfoperated logistics distribution model, users pay the most attention to the integrity of the delivered goods, the accuracy of the delivery time, and the service attitude of the delivery personnel. The importance is ranked second, first, and third, reaching 48.36%, 50.36%, and 61.64%, respectively. Under the third-party logistics distribution model of Taobao, the main influencing factors are the integrity of the delivered goods, the accuracy of the delivery time, the importance of outer packaging, and the importance of product integrity, reaching 37.52%, 41.1%, and 24.29 %, respectively.

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  • Zhonghui Dong & Zhihan Lv, 2021. "Construction of Mobile E-Commerce Platform and Analysis of Its Impact on E-Commerce Logistics Customer Satisfaction," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-13, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6636415
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6636415
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