An examination of the effects of omni-channel service offerings on retailer performance
Purpose: Both online and brick and mortar retailers have invested heavily in developing omni-channel service offerings. Though seen as a competitive necessity, these omni-channel service offerings increase costs and complexities. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of strategies involving bundles of omni-channel services related to order fulfillment and returns management on retailer performance. Design/methodology/approach: Archival data were obtained for 152 retailers and analyzed using ordinary least squares regression. Robustness tests using an alternative dependent variable and a model-based classification strategy corroborate our findings. Findings: Retailers offering full sets of high integration omni-channel services (buy online pick up in store, ship from store and in-store returns) have better performance (e.g. sales, growth and competitive position) and web sales than retailers that offer only a partial mix of these high integration services. Retailers offering a partial bundle of high integration services, in turn, have better performance and web sales than retailers that offer none of these services. Originality/value: The research extends work that has examined the performance effects of omni-channel services on individual retailers. Our results indicate retailers benefit the most when offering a full set of high integration omni-channel services, suggesting retailers who have only adopted a subset of these services could improve performance through broader adoption of services. The results further indicate partial adoption of high integration services is better than no adoption.
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2021
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Authors: | Jones, Angela L. ; Miller, Jason W. ; Griffis, Stanley E. ; Whipple, Judith M. ; Voorhees, Clay M. |
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International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management. - Emerald, ISSN 0960-0035, ZDB-ID 2032079-6. - Vol. 52.2021, 2 (16.11.), p. 150-169
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Emerald |
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