
handle: 11499/26193
Changingproductand service requests, requires business to change theirs tructureanddevelopactionsthatappropriateforthisstructure. As well as being a result of competitiontermsandconditions, at thesame time whenitspositiveeffectstobusinessperformancesarethought, applicationsbasedon informationtechnologiesbecomesinevitableforbusiness. Also in thiscase, theissue is one of theimportantdecisionstages. Inthisstudy, theimportantfactorswereidentifiedwhichareinfluential in the e-logistics adoption decisionin logistic ssector. The analysis is carriedout in twophase. Firstlyfactoranalysis is conductedtoidentifytheprincipalcomponentsinfluentialtothee-logisticsadaptationdecision. Inthesecondphase, logistics regression is conductedtofurtheranalysistheeffect of individual components on the adoption decision. Keyword: E-logistics, Logistics Industry, Logistics Regression.
Lojistik Sektörü, Lojistik Regresyon, E-lojistik, E-lojistik, Lojistik Sektörü, Lojistik Regresyon, 650
Lojistik Sektörü, Lojistik Regresyon, E-lojistik, E-lojistik, Lojistik Sektörü, Lojistik Regresyon, 650
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