Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the impact of logistics performance on E-commerce by using data from 137 countries worldwide from 2014- 2018. The research model indicates that logistics performance, economic freedom index, as well as the six components that make up the Logistics Performance Index (LPI), all have a positive influence on e-commerce. Furthermore, the results also demonstrate a strong relationship between logistics and e-commerce, suggesting that countries should enhance their logistics performance to expand e-commerce activities, and at the same time imply the policy that with the goal of developing e-commerce, we can implement solutions to increase the variables that make up the logistics performance index to increase logistics efficiency

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