Economic and Environmental Performance of Peer-to-Peer Crowdshipping under Different Spatial Structures

(2026) 24th IFORS Conference — Location: University of Vienna (12.July.2026)

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Crowdshipping, where private individuals deliver parcels with small detours from planned trips, has emerged as a potentially cost-efficient and sustainable delivery option for e-commerce. It creates a dynamic crowdshipper-parcel assignment problem under uncertainty, which we solve using approximate dynamic programming with value function approximation. We study how the economic and environmental performance of peer-to-peer car-based crowdshipping is shaped by the spatial structure of crowdshippers and parcels (city sizes, spatial organization, distance sensitivity) and operational conditions.
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Innocente, E., & Tancrez, J.-S. (2026, July 13). Economic and Environmental Performance of Peer-to-Peer Crowdshipping under Different Spatial Structures. 24th IFORS Conference, University of Vienna. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/278877