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Yulia Vakulenko.

Yulia Vakulenko

Lecturer

Yulia Vakulenko.

Does delivery service differentiation matter? Comparing rural to urban e-consumer satisfaction and retention

Author

  • Yulia Vakulenko
  • Jasenko Arsenovic
  • Daniel Hellström
  • Poja Shams

Summary, in English

In the context of continuously growing e-commerce and the rising global count of e-consumers, e-retailers and logistics service providers need to differentiate and tailor their offerings to refine their operations and meet e- consumers’ needs. This study investigates how e-consumers’ residential-area type affects the satisfaction with delivery services and reuse intentions in relation to e-consumers’ ability to choose between delivery options. The aim was to explore and compare rural e-consumers to urban ones and conclude whether the service fitting can be performed without satisfaction loss. The results showed that for e-consumers from rural residential areas, the availability of different delivery options did not translate into greater satisfaction with the delivery service and reuse intention, while for urban residents, service diversity was linked to greater satisfaction.

Department/s

  • Packaging Logistics

Publishing year

2022

Language

English

Pages

476-484

Publication/Series

Journal of Business Research

Volume

142

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Business Administration

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0148-2963