European Journal of Management Issues (Apr 2024)

A Qualitative Approach to Reverse Logistics in the Retail E-commerce Sector in Barcelona

  • Aida Mehrad,
  • Brian Paul Maharaj,
  • Meriem Bouzedif,
  • Neema George Rweramila

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 2

Abstract

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Purpose: To explore the challenges and opportunities in the reverse logistics practices of the retail e-commerce sector in Barcelona, Spain. To capture diverse perspectives and insights, the study focused on various stakeholders, such as retailers, logistics roviders, and policymakers. Findings: Customer satisfaction and loyalty are the key drivers for designing and implementing such strategies. Collaborative efforts among stakeholders are essential for addressing environmental concerns, regulatory compliance, and sustainability, contributing to the overall resilience of the retail e-commerce sector in Barcelona. Theoretical Implications: The study provides practical insights for businesses, policymakers, and academics to incorporate into their strategic planning for enhanced innovation, sustainability, and adaptability in the reverse logistics landscape. The study began in February 2023 and concluded in March 2024, primarily focusing on 25 references related to logistics studies and segments, which could help develop logistics and sustainability. Practical Implications: This study provides practical recommendations and guidelines for retailers in Barcelona's e-commerce sector to enhance their reverse logistics practices, specifically focusing on sustainability and cost efficiency. Originality/Value: This research gives practical and actionable recommendations for businesses, policymakers, and academics to improve reverse logistics in Barcelona's growing e-commerce systems. When these inputs are included in strategic planning, market players can become flexible to the industry's new realities and continue to compete on the same level as their competitors in the retail sector. Research Limitations/Future Research: The unavailability and inaccessibility of data on reverse logistics in Barcelona's retail e-commerce sector can pose a challenge in gaining valuable insights into the effectiveness of current practices.

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