Postal and delivery economics book series
This book series gathers the volumes published in the context of the ‘Postal and Delivery Economics Conference.’ Following the Conference, selected papers are published in a collective book edited by Professors Parcu, Brennan, and Glass. The series is published by Springer.
About the Conference
A highly anticipated event, the Conference brings together various stakeholders from the policy, regulatory, and business communities in the postal and delivery sectors. One of its main strengths lies in the networking and interactive activities that complement the scientific sessions. As part of this, social events like the Gala Dinner are included in the program, and distinguished members from the European Commission and national authorities are invited to offer keynote speeches and participate in roundtable discussions. Typically, the event features around 35 to 40 papers and attracts 60-80 participants, in addition to the authors of the papers.
The Conference is an itinerant event that takes place in a different location every year (so far, we have had 27 editions in Europe, 2 in America, and 2 online) and has been attended by more than 4200 people since its inception.
Books
- The Postal and Delivery Contribution in Hard Times (2023). Editors: Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
- Postal Strategies: Logistics, Access, and the Environment (2023). Editors: Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
- New Business and Regulatory Strategies in the Postal Sector (2018). Editors: Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, Victor Glass
- The Changing Postal and Delivery Sector. Towards A Renaissance (2017). Editors: Michael Crew, Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy Brennan
- The Contribution of the Postal and Delivery Sector. Between E-Commerce and E-Substitution (2017). Editors: Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy Brennan, Victor Glass
Project team
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Pier Luigi Parcu
Director
Centre for a Digital Society
Director
Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom
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Anna Renata Pisarkiewicz
Research Fellow
Centre for a Digital Society
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Leonardo Mazzoni
Research Associate
Centre for a Digital Society
This project receives funding from
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Amazon
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Ofcom
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Poste Italiane
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Swiss Post
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La Poste
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Copenhagen Economics
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Frontier Economics
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K&L Gates
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Cullen International