Highlights Outsourcing to the e-commerce platform is more beneficial for the manufacturer. The logistics firms will pursue greenwashing under certain conditions. All supply chain members benefit from the blockchain adoption when the cost is low enough. Logistics firms will set the same green levels in logistics activities in various situations.

    Abstract In this paper, we study the logistics outsourcing strategy of a manufacturer with regard to green logistics, greenwashing, and blockchain. The manufacturer sells its products through an e-commerce platform, which has self-built logistics service. To transport the products to the customers, the manufacturer can choose to outsource this logistics service to the e-commerce platform or a third-party logistics (3PL) firm. The e-commerce platform and 3PL firm are called logistics firms in this paper. Both logistics firms consider investing in green logistics activities and may involve in greenwashing behavior. We show that outsourcing to the e-commerce platform is more beneficial for the manufacturer, no matter whether the logistics firms pursue greenwashing. Moreover, whether the logistics firms pursue greenwashing depends on both the probability that the greenwashing behavior is exposed and the corresponding penalty for greenwashing. Although adopting blockchain has the potential to prevent greenwashing, the logistics firms may still take risks to pursue greenwashing when the cost of blockchain adoption is too large. Interestingly, we find that the logistics firms will set the same green levels in logistics activities, independent of the outsourcing strategy of the manufacturer, and greenwashing decisions and blockchain adoption decisions of the logistics firms.


    Access

    Check access

    Check availability in my library

    Order at Subito €


    Export, share and cite



    Title :

    Logistics outsourcing: Effects of greenwashing and blockchain technology


    Contributors:
    Dong, Ciwei (author) / Huang, Qianzhi (author) / Pan, Yuqing (author) / Ng, Chi To (author) / Liu, Renjun (author)


    Publication date :

    2023-01-01




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





    Logistics outsourcing relationships: Conceptual model

    Chaabouni, Fatma / Dhiaf, Mohamed Mahjoub | IEEE | 2013


    Outsourcing of Transport and Logistics Services

    Anton Ogorelc | DOAJ | 2007

    Free access

    Cooperation between partners in logistics outsourcing

    Andreja KRIŽMAN | DOAJ | 2009

    Free access

    Outsourcing Logistics Activities: Evidence from Slovenia

    Klemen Kavčič / Jana Suklan / Franko Milost | DOAJ | 2016

    Free access