Survey Title: | SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVES FOR URBAN E-COMMERCE DISTRIBUTION IN LARGE CITIES |
Term: | Closed on 10.03.2022 |
Project or reason: | Research for Doctoral Thesis (PhD Candidate: Alessandra Boggio-marzet, Thesis Director: Andrés Monzón de Cáceres) |
Description: | Researchers from the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM) and the Camilo José Cela University (UCJC) are carrying out a study to improve the management of urban distribution of goods related to electronic commerce in large cities, taking into account economic, social and environmental criteria. We ask you to participate in filling out this survey that is anonymous and voluntary, respecting all legislation on the protection of personal data. The data of all the answers will be analyzed together, and will help the different interest groups (Public Administrations, companies, citizens) to give priority to the most beneficial alternatives or solutions. The estimated time of realization is 3 minutes. If you have any questions about the survey or would like to receive the results, please email us at: alessandra.boggiomarzet@upm.es or rvilla@ucjc.edu Your opinion is very important to our study! Thank you very much for your collaboration! |
Link: | https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/6NCF9VF |

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