Collaborative Logistics Profit Distribution Model Base on Improved Shapley Value

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Under the premise of determined transportation tasks and determined collaboration tasks assigned, this paper defines four factors that influence the distribution of collaborative logistics profits: external logistics providers competing risks, uncertainty external transport risks and information sharing and collaboration satisfaction between internal collaboration logistics providers, established a profit distribution model uses an improved correction factor Shapley value. Finally, we use an example to prove the rationality and validity of the model, thereby protecting the smooth coordination of logistics and sustainable development.

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