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Lessons from Other Network Industries: Should Posts Seek to Collaborate More in the Last Mile?

In: New Business and Regulatory Strategies in the Postal Sector

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  • Adam Houck

    (IBM Global Business Services)

  • Bernhard Bukovc

    (Postal Innovation Platform)

Abstract

While other network industries have developed cooperative models to share costs and reduce excess capacity, the postal sector is not a typical network industry. Postal operators (POs) face unique challenges compared to other network industries in the last mile such as competition and entry for parcels, unlike the monopolies that protect firms in other industries. This chapter examines the drivers behind cooperative models in other network industries to better understand whether POs have an opportunity to collaborate within last mile ecosystems even though the competitive environments and networks themselves are wholly different from other networks who have adopted such approaches. It offers suggestions on models the postal sector could follow to create and help facilitate this coordination and collaboration, and what conditions might need to exist for them to succeed.

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  • Adam Houck & Bernhard Bukovc, 2018. "Lessons from Other Network Industries: Should Posts Seek to Collaborate More in the Last Mile?," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy, in: Pier Luigi Parcu & Timothy J. Brennan & Victor Glass (ed.), New Business and Regulatory Strategies in the Postal Sector, pages 67-78, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:topchp:978-3-030-02937-1_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-02937-1_6
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