Artificial Intelligence Applied to Assess Perceptions of the Quality of E-Commerce Logistics: Case Study of Rio de Janeiro

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic imposed many market changes, driven partially by new consumer needs. In the electronic commerce field, changes occurred in parallel to an upsurge in demand, directly impacting logistics service quality. Within that context, this paper seeks a way of assessing the quality of e-commerce logistics, based on end-customer perceptions at the close of the purchasing cycle. The objective is thus to develop a mathematical model based on the artificial intelligence precepts that can interpret qualitative expressions captured through a questionnaire. Such values form partial indexes and the E-Commerce Logistics Quality Index (IQLE). After processing 180 records, it was noted that three of the seven analyzed attributes scored below 5.0, denoting some concern, but also opening up opportunities for improvement and the development of marketing solutions.

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Sucena, M. P., & Cury, M. V. Q. (2023). Artificial Intelligence Applied to Assess Perceptions of the Quality of E-Commerce Logistics: Case Study of Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian Business Review, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.15728/bbr.2021.1177.en

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