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Vehicle routing with time windows 7 Attended home delivery 6 Consumer behaviour 3 Data-driven customer acceptance 3 Delivery area 3 Historical data 3 Konsumentenverhalten 3 Sampling 3 Service planning 3 Tourenplanung 3 Vehicle routing problem 3 Attended Home Deliveries 2 Customer Acceptance 2 Distribution channel 2 Routing flexibility 2 Vehicle Routing with Time Windows 2 Vertriebsweg 2 Distribution 1 Dynamic Pricing 1 E-commerce 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Food retailing 1 Horizontal cooperation 1 Innovation adoption 1 Innovationsakzeptanz 1 Lebensmitteleinzelhandel 1 Online Supermarkets 1 Online retailing 1 Online-Handel 1 Outsourcing 1 Retail 1 Route Flexibilit 1 Route Flexibility 1 Routing fexibility 1 Time Window Management 1 Time Windows 1
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Free 9 CC license 2
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Article 6 Book / Working Paper 3
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Article 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Working Paper 2
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English 8 Undetermined 1
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Campbell, Ann Melissa 8 Ehmke, Jan Fabian 8 Köhler, Charlotte 8 Burian, Melanie 3 Braysy, O. 1 Cleophas, Catherine 1 Cruijssen, F.C.A.M. 1 Dullaert, W. 1 Fleuren, Hein 1 Salomon, M. 1
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Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1
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Central European Journal of Operations Research 2 OR Spectrum 2 Working paper series 2 Central European journal of operations research 1 Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1 OR spectrum : quantitative approaches in management 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4 RePEc 1
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Service time window selection for attended home deliveries : a case study for urban and rural areas
Burian, Melanie; Köhler, Charlotte; Campbell, Ann Melissa - In: Central European journal of operations research 32 (2024) 2, pp. 267-294
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Data-driven customer acceptance for attended home delivery
Köhler, Charlotte; Campbell, Ann Melissa; Ehmke, Jan Fabian - In: OR spectrum : quantitative approaches in management 46 (2024) 2, pp. 295-330
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Data-driven customer acceptance for attended home delivery
Köhler, Charlotte; Campbell, Ann Melissa; Ehmke, Jan Fabian - In: OR Spectrum 46 (2023) 2, pp. 295-330
Home delivery services require the attendance of the customer during delivery. Hence, retailers and customers mutually agree on a delivery time window in the booking process. However, when a customer requests a time window, it is not clear how much accepting the ongoing request significantly...
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Service time window selection for attended home deliveries: a case study for urban and rural areas
Burian, Melanie; Köhler, Charlotte; Campbell, Ann Melissa - In: Central European Journal of Operations Research 32 (2023) 2, pp. 267-294
Attended home deliveries are one of the most challenging logistics services with different customer expectations and challenges in urban and rural areas. For different demand densities, retailers must strike a balance between providing excellent customer service and optimizing routing...
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Data-driven customer acceptance for attended home delivery
Köhler, Charlotte; Campbell, Ann Melissa; Ehmke, Jan Fabian - In: OR Spectrum 46 (2023) 2, pp. 295-330
Home delivery services require the attendance of the customer during delivery. Hence, retailers and customers mutually agree on a delivery time window in the booking process. However, when a customer requests a time window, it is not clear how much accepting the ongoing request significantly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015400897
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Service time window selection for attended home deliveries: a case study for urban and rural areas
Burian, Melanie; Köhler, Charlotte; Campbell, Ann Melissa - In: Central European Journal of Operations Research 32 (2023) 2, pp. 267-294
Attended home deliveries are one of the most challenging logistics services with different customer expectations and challenges in urban and rural areas. For different demand densities, retailers must strike a balance between providing excellent customer service and optimizing routing...
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Flexible dynamic time window pricing for attended home deliveries
Köhler, Charlotte; Ehmke, Jan Fabian; Campbell, Ann Melissa - 2019
In the challenging environment of attended home deliveries, pricing of different delivery options can play a crucial role to ensure profitability and service quality of retailers. To differentiate between standard and premium delivery options, many retailers include time windows of various...
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Flexible time window management for attended home deliveries
Köhler, Charlotte; Ehmke, Jan Fabian; Campbell, Ann Melissa - 2018
In the competitive world of online retail, customers can choose from a selection of delivery time windows on a retailer's website. Creating a set of suitable and cost-efficient delivery time windows is challenging, since customers want short time windows, but short time windows can increase...
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Joint Route Planning under Varying Market Conditions
Fleuren, Hein; Cruijssen, F.C.A.M.; Braysy, O.; Dullaert, W. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2006
Purpose - To provide empirical evidence on the level of savings that can be attained by joint route planning and how these savings depend on specific market characteristics.Design/methodology/approach - Joint route planning is a measure that companies can take to decrease the costs of their...
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