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As consumer shopping preferences shift from traditional retail channels toward e-Commerce, the negative effects of e-Commerce are easy to see and are often noted in the popular press. Yet, the benefits of this shift are often unseen. In this article, we first consider empirical evidence that suggests technological innovation is generally a net positive for society. We look at the unseen benefits along with each of the seen costs of e-Commerce growth to fully understand the impacts on society. To do this, we consider packaging and waste, traffic and emissions, and energy and resource consumption all considered costs of ecommerce. Based on this evidence, we propose that policymakers should exercise caution before developing policies that may alter this shift and limit innovation.
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As consumer shopping preferences shift from traditional retail channels toward e-Commerce, the negative effects of e-Commerce are easy to see and are often noted in the popular press. Yet, the benefits of this shift are often unseen. In this article, we first consider empirical evidence that suggests technological innovation is generally a net positive for society. We look at the unseen benefits along with each of the seen costs of e-Commerce growth to fully understand the impacts on society. To do this, we consider packaging and waste, traffic and emissions, and energy and resource consumption all considered costs of ecommerce. Based on this evidence, we propose that policymakers should exercise caution before developing policies that may alter this shift and limit innovation.
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