Postal Strategies in a Digital and Green Transition
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- Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz(Centre for a Digital Society,, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole)Timothy J. Brennan(University Mary. Baltimore County (UMBC), School of Public Policy)Leonardo Mazzoni(Centre for a Digital Society,, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole,)Victor Glass(Rutgers Business School, Finance and Economics Department)
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- Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz & Timothy J. Brennan & Leonardo Mazzoni & Victor Glass (ed.), 2026. "Postal Strategies in a Digital and Green Transition," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy, Springer, number 978-3-032-00502-1, January.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-00502-1Download full text from publisher
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Mateusz Chołodecki, 2026. "Understanding ‘Universality’ in Postal Regulations: Evolving Meaning and Impact," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Mindaugas Cerpickis & Jacob Østermann & Stephanie Tizik, 2026. "Fit for Purpose? A Four-Step Methodology for Evaluating Universal Service Obligations in the Postal Sector," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Christian Strobel & George Houpis & Hamish Forsyth, 2026. "Impact of Changes to the USO," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Timothy J. Brennan, 2026. "Could and Should Electronic Communication Help Meet Universal Service Obligations?," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Alessandra Fratini, 2026. "Entitlement to USO Compensation in the Light of the Recent Caselaw in the Transport Sector," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Victor Glass & Stefano Gori, 2026. "Is It Time to Revisit the USPS’ Strategy for Financial Sustainability?," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Claire Borsenberger & Denis Joram, 2026. "“Revisiting the Pricing Scheme in the Postal Sector: A Way to Make Postal Activities and USO Financially Sustainable?”," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Ramon Gmür & Felix Gottschalk & Matthias Hafner & Urs Trinkner, 2026. "USO Net Costs and Economies of Scope Between Letters and Parcels," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Alexander Gaigl & David Jevons & Leonardo Mautino & Bernhard Enzi, 2026. "Economic Insights into the Competitive Dynamics in the Parcel Delivery Sector," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Dandoulaki Panagiota, 2026. "The Last Mile in the New Digitalized Era and the Postal Sector as a Natural Monopoly," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Talat Güçlü & Betül Yilmaz & Özhan Zurel & Muhammed Can Büyüktanir & Müberra Oğuz, 2026. "Assessing the Impact of Subcontractors on Postal Market Regulation," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Stijn Braes & Özhan Zurel & Jerry Laurent, 2026. "The Evolution of the Parcel Segment After the Pandemic," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz & Leonardo Mazzoni & Pier Luigi Parcu, 2026. "Exploring the Connections Between Postal Development and E-Commerce: A Global Perspective," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- John Hearn, 2026. "Can the International “Postal Service” Survive?," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Matthew R. Thomas & David Levitt, 2026. "Exploring the Use of Systems Thinking to Describe and Assess the UK’s Postal Market, with an Example for Its Application," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz & José Anson, 2026. "Leveraging Hackathons for Policy Innovation in the Postal Sector," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Adrien Raizonville & Daphné Lacroix, 2026. "Digital Commons and Postal Operators: An Exploratory Approach," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Yaxuan Chen & Juan Moroni & Susan Alexander & Sergey Dukelskiy, 2026. "The Digital and Green Twin Transition in the Postal Sector: Synergies and Strategies for a Sustainable Future," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Annelise Berendt, 2026. "Unleashing the Environmental Postal User," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Anne Pratx, 2026. "Second-Hand C2C E-Commerce: What Does the Era of the Individual Seller Mean for Logistics Operators?," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Bruno Basalisco & Mindaugas Cerpickis & Lionel Gendebien & Jacob Østermann, 2026. "Assessing the USO Impact on the Network Density Using Spatial Analysis Techniques," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Robert Cohen & Michael Leibert & Matthew Robinson & Samuel Robinson, 2026. "Using a Simple Monte Carlo Simulation to Explore the Relationship Between Number of Stops and Travel Distance," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
- Edward S. Pearsall, 2026. "Optimizing Distribution Networks with Application to the US Postal Service," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy,, Springer.
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