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    Investigating shopping experience and fulfilment in omnichannel retailing : a proposed comparative study in Romania and UK of Generation Y consumers

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    Paper delivered at the 21st Logistics Research Network annual conference 2016, 7th-9th September 2016, Hull. Abstract Purpose: This paper presents a literature review and proposed research agenda to examine whether Romanian retailers are more inclined than UK retailers to reach out to young consumers, i.e. Generation Y through omnichannel retailing to improve their shopping experiences and also determine the impact of this strategy on logistical and fulfilment activities. Research approach: This paper is based on a literature review in three key areas: omnichannel retailing, young consumers’ attitudes and fulfilment and the propensity of online buying behaviour in an emerging market (Romania) versus a more developed economy (UK). As there are few studies related to these aspects, the paper attempts to highlight the best options retailers have for both marketing and online fulfilment when addressing/entering new markets that are very attractive but where cultural background are more different than their traditional markets. Findings and Originality: The literature review suggests there is an opportunity to explore two main relationships: i) marketing and fulfilment for online consumers and omnichannel retailing efforts, and ii) consumers’ propensity to purchase online in an emerging market versus a developed economy. Research impact: This paper suggests some research concepts and ideas to investigate the online fulfilment and buying behaviour of younger generations of consumers in both Romania and the UK. The scope of the proposed agenda will include young consumers’ purchase behaviours’ as regards omnichannel retailing, and logistical fulfilment in an emerging market versus a developed economy including different cultural backgrounds. Practical impact: The paper provides some direction for practitioners on assessing proper market development strategies on an emerging international context, taking into consideration different cultural implications and patterns, as well as focussing on buying propensity of different generations when active in omnichannel retailing. However, the suggested research concepts and ideas would provide a more holistic approach towards a better overall performance of retailers

    Challenges Facing Retailers’ Assortment Supply In The Omnichannel Age

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    Thе following article presents the results of a study aimed at making a theoretical and empirical interpretation of retailers’ assortment supply in omnichannel environment. On this basis, the most prominent challenges and issues are brought to the fore by applying a combination of a review of specialized economic theory and by giving examples from real retail practice. Specific theoretical, conceptual and practical tasks of the study are set. For the analysis of the collected theoretical and empirical data the scientific methods of the factor analysis and synthesis, comparison, generalization, and illustration are applied. The research results are systematized in formulated conclusions and are related to estimating the omnichannel impact on the retailers’ assortment supply

    Challenges Facing Retailers’ Assortment Supply In The Omnichannel Age

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    Thе following article presents the results of a study aimed at making a theoretical and empirical interpretation of retailers’ assortment supply in omnichannel environment. On this basis, the most prominent challenges and issues are brought to the fore by applying a combination of a review of specialized economic theory and by giving examples from real retail practice. Specific theoretical, conceptual and practical tasks of the study are set. For the analysis of the collected theoretical and empirical data the scientific methods of the factor analysis and synthesis, comparison, generalization, and illustration are applied. The research results are systematized in formulated conclusions and are related to estimating the omnichannel impact on the retailers’ assortment supply

    Shifting paradigms for fashion: from total to global to smart consumer experience

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    This review discusses how consumers, the retail industry, and business strategies contribute to the fashion paradigm shift from Total to Global (TCE) to Smart Consumer Experience (SCE) concepts

    Omni Channel: New Business Models and New Channels

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    Serviços omni-canal na indústria de serviços bancários: investigação qualitativa multi-método

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    O art.º 64 (modalidade alternativa à tese) do regulamento de estudos da Universidade de Aveiro contempla a possibilidade de apresentação de uma modalidade alternativa para teses de doutoramento. Esta modalidade assinala que “caso a tese seja substituída por um conjunto de trabalhos científicos já publicados, estes terão de formar um conjunto coerente e relevante para a área cientifica do doutoramento (...)”. Neste contexto, esta tese é baseada em 8 publicações científicas, já publicadas, ou aceites para publicação, onde estão incluídas: comunicações orais em conferências internacionais, artigos em revistas científicas e capítulos de livros. O interesse pelo tema foi aliado ao crescente desenvolvimento da estratégia omni-canal na indústria de serviços onde a banca tem sido pioneira. O objetivo é contribuir para a caracterização e compreensão das implicações decorrentes de diferentes estratégias e configurações de canal de serviço para a gestão de operações e, consequentemente para a qualidade dos serviços e satisfação dos clientes. A tese está dividida em seis capítulos. Inicia-se com duas revisões sistemáticas da literatura, para analisar as oportunidades de investigação e divulgar os caminhos de pesquisa para os serviços multicanal. Seguidamente, explicam-se as opções metodológicas e o relacionamento que existe entre a engenharia e gestão industrial e as ciências sociais. A partir desse momento, entramos na fase empírica e, analisamos os serviços omni-canal à lente das redes de negócio baseadas em tecnologia e da gestão de reclamações. Terminamos a tese com uma breve conclusão, limitações e perspetivas de investigação futura. Com maior detalhe, a revisão da literatura sugeriu que à data, os estudos existentes estavam predominantemente formulados sob a perspetiva do marketing, sendo notória uma menor representatividade de estudos focados na gestão de processos e operações de serviço. Neste contexto, o trabalho desenvolvido vem oferecer algumas contribuições ao nível da gestão de operações de serviços com recurso a múltiplos canais, permitindo nomeadamente identificar, caraterizar e consolidar diferentes estratégias de múltiplos canais, e discutir princípios para o alinhamento entre estratégias de front-office de múltiplos canais e níveis operacionais da organização. O trabalho adotou uma metodologia qualitativa multi-método (i.e., revisão sistemática e estudo de caso) recorrendo a diferentes métodos e fontes para a recolha de dados (e.g., entrevistas), bem como para a sua análise. O trabalho permitiu também ilustrar como a estratégia multi-método oferece múltiplas possibilidades de investigação que conduzem a resultados fiáveis para estudos na área da engenharia. É geralmente equilibrada e integra estudos teóricos e empíricos, o que dá maior enfase às dimensões de desenvolvimento, triangulação e complementaridade. A evidência empírica analisada no âmbito deste trabalho sugere que a prestação de serviços através de múltiplos canais potencia novas sinergias organizacionais, e cria novos desafios operacionais, ao permitir a configuração de novos sistemas de serviço que oferecem aos clientes a integração de serviços e canais de diferentes prestadores, numa experiência única. As operações de serviços omni-canal estão agora a basear-se em redes de negócio com base tecnológica, já que as empresas estão a mudar a forma como competem entre si. As empresas estão a adotar processos e canais de modo a poderem colaborar em redes heterogéneas. Essas redes de empresas geralmente combinam mais de um canal e serviços. O que origina uma experiência multimarca, que ultrapassa claramente a experiência típica omnicanal. Nesta perspetiva, a rede heterogénea de empresas é uma experiência que envolve a combinação de uma tríade de diferentes elementos canaisserviços- organizações. O que está implícito é que as redes de negócios baseadas em tecnologia estão a revolucionar a indústria de serviços, embora pouco se tenha investigado. Porém, o movimento para estratégias omni-canal e de rede de negócios está longe de ser linear. Embora indesejáveis, as falhas de serviço omni-canal são inevitáveis, nesse sentido, a gestão de reclamações sempre foi considerada como uma ferramenta essencial para os gestores. Por esse facto, o trabalho incluiu ainda uma abordagem às falhas e recuperação de serviços num contexto omni-canal, bem como as debilidades da prestação de serviços associadas às novas redes baseadas em tecnologia, no contexto dos serviços financeiros. O estudo sugeriu que os clientes geralmente não estão conscientes dos atributos de recuperação de cada canal e são muitas vezes obrigados a procurar ajuda dos colaboradores de primeira linha, em particular quando a resposta nos canais virtuais não estão a reagir de acordo com as expectativas. Os clientes também já não estão dispostos a interagir com um grande número de canais, o que implica um elevado número de interações. Em alternativa, estão dispostos a aguardar por uma recuperação personalizada quando percebem que uma falha específica pode exigir um elevado nível de tomada de decisão. Essa tolerância ocorre quando os clientes percebem que uma empresa está a realizar todos os esforços necessários para a recuperação do serviço, de modo a garantir que a falha não se volte a repetir. Os resultados evidenciaram a importância da recuperação de soluções permanentes e da gestão de operações, para permitir processos de recuperação efetivos no contexto dos serviços omni-canal e de rede de negócio. No que diz respeito às redes de negócios baseadas em tecnologia, encontrámos quatro tipos de debilidades: a) barreiras à estratégia de migração de canais; b) barreiras à entrega automatizada de serviços; c) barreiras baseadas na integração do serviço; d) barreiras à padronização de operações em contextos de rede. Os gestores devem estar cientes das debilidades das redes de negócio baseadas em tecnologia, porque a sua (in)atividade pode afetar positivamente ou negativamente a imagem da marca de rede. A resolução das debilidades Tb2N permite que as organizações sejam mais sincronizadas e competitivas. Os resultados apresentados nesta tese revelam que as estratégias de canais múltiplos estão longe de estar ultrapassadas. Esta área de estudo requer atenção permanente da comunidade académica de modo a compreender a sua evolução, o aparecimento de novas estratégias e avançar a sua base de conhecimento. Para terminar, estimulamos o desenvolvimento de investigações futuras que permitam a realização de estudos empíricos dentro das redes de negócio baseadas em tecnologia, e que se foquem não só na recolha de dados de uma empresa, mas de toda a rede.The 64th article of the regulation of studies of the University of Aveiro considers the possibility of presenting an alternative to the doctoral thesis. This modality emphasis that “if the thesis is replaced by a set of scientific papers already published, they will have to form a coherent and relevant set for the scientific area of the doctorate (…)”. In this context, this thesis is based on 8 scientific publications, some already published, some accepted for publication, which include: oral communications in international conferences, articles in scientific journals and book chapters. The interest in the subject is coined with the growing development of the omni-channel strategy in the service industry where the banks have been pioneers. The objective is to contribute to the characterization and understanding of the implications of different strategies and configurations of the service channel strategies for the management of operations and, consequently, for the service quality and customer satisfaction. The thesis is divided into six chapters. It begins with two systematic reviews of literature: to analyze research opportunities and to disseminate research paths for multi-channel services. From here on, the methodological options are explained and so are the existing relationship between the industrial engineering and the social sciences. The empirical phase starts at this point as well as the analysis of the omni-channel services in the lens of technology-based business networks and complaint management. The literature review suggested, that, to date, the existing studies were predominantly formulated from a marketing perspective, the studies focused on process management and service operations are less represented. In this context, the work developed offers some contributions to the management of multiple channel service operations, to identify, characterize and consolidate different multiple channel strategies, and discuss principles for the alignment between multiple channel front-office strategies and operational levels of the organization. A qualitative multi-method methodology (i.e., systematic review and case study) using different methods and sources was adopted for data collection (e.g., interviews) as well for its analysis. The work also illustrated how the multimethod strategy offers multiple research possibilities that lead to reliable results for studies in the field of engineering. This strategy is generally balanced and integrates theoretical and empirical studies, which give greater emphasis to the dimensions of development, triangulation and complementarity. The empirical evidence analyzed in this thesis suggests that service delivery through multiple channels raises new organizational synergies and creates new operational challenges, by allowing the configuration of new service systems that offer customers the integration of different service and channels from different providers in a unique experience. The omni-channel service operations are now based on technology-based business networks, as companies are changing the way they compete with each other. Companies are adopting processes and channels so they can collaborate in heterogeneous networks. These business networks generally combine more than one channel and services, which creates a multi-brand experience, clearly going beyond the typical omni-channel experience. In this perspective, the heterogeneous network of companies is an experience that involves the combination of a triad of different elements channel-service-organization. What is implicit is that, although still unexplored, technology-based business networks are revolutionizing the service industry. Nevertheless, the move to omni-channel and business network strategies is far from linear. Although undesirable, the omni-channel service failures are inevitable, thus complaint management has always been considered an essential tool for managers. As a result, this work also includes an approach to service failures and recovery in an omni-channel context, as well as the weaknesses in the service delivery concerning new technology-based networks, in the context of financial services. The study suggested that clients are generally unaware of the recovery attributes of each channel and are often forced to seek help from the frontline employees, particularly when the recovery from the virtual channels are not in agreement with the expectations. Customers are not willing to interact with a large number of channels which would lead to a high number of interactions. Alternatively, customers are willing to wait for a personalized recovery when they realize that a specific failure may require a high level of decision-making. This tolerance occurs when customers realize that a company is making all the necessary efforts over the service recovery, in order to ensure that the failure will not be repeated again. The results revealed the importance of recovering permanent solutions and operations management, in order to allow effective recovery processes in the context of omni-channel and business network services. With regard to technology-based business networks, we found four types of weaknesses: a) barriers to channel migration strategies; b) barriers to automated service delivery; c) barriers to employee-technology service integration; d) barriers to operations standardization in network contexts. Managers should be aware of the weaknesses of technology-based business networks because their (in)activity can affect either positively or negatively network brand image. Solving Tb2N weaknesses allows organizations to be more synchronized and competitive. The results presented in this thesis reveal that the multiple-channel strategies are far from being overcome. This area of study requires permanent attention from the academic community in order to understand its evolution, the emergence of new strategies and to advance its knowledge base. Finally, we encourage the development of future research that allows the conduction of empirical studies within technology-based business networks, focusing not only on collecting data from one company but from the entire network.Programa Doutoral em Engenharia e Gestão Industria

    Mastering Omni-Channel Retailing Challenges with Industry 4.0 Concepts

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    Omni-Channel Management is an important trend, which allows retailers to improve customer experiences. Notwithstanding, entirely seamless integration of all channels, for example, in terms of customer or pricing data or consistent product offerings, is still a challenging endeavor. Technological developments, such as Industry 4.0 (I4.0), lead to innovation opportunities in the production industry. As there are intersections between I4.0 and Omni-Channel retailing, we propose that prominent Omni-Channel retailing challenges can be overcome by integrating knowledge from both research domains. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to investigate, which I4.0 concepts are utilized in scientific literature to overcome challenges and how these concepts can be transferred to Omni-Channel Management. To make this knowledge tangible for retailers, this article deduces opportunities on the application of I4.0 concepts in Omni-Channel retailing. The results show that especially IoT networks offer numerous deployment options and even Cyber-Physical Systems and Smart Factories provide related potentials

    Unveiling the Online-Offline Divide: Predicting Retail Channel Membership for Luxury Jewelry Consumers Using Discriminant Analysis

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    The study explores the factors that influence consumers to choose between online and offline channels for purchasing products and services. Using a quantitative approach, data was collected from 352 respondents through a survey and analyzed using discriminant analysis. The study found that consumers tend to purchase products online for self- gratification, better offers, relative price, variety of products, product information, and better price comparison. On the other hand, consumers choose offline channels for quality, reliable information, quality of judgment, and better after-sales services. The papers implications extend to marketing practitioners, specifically in luxury product marketing for segmentation, targeting, and positioning

    Emergent Digital Strategies and Networks: Advancements to Service Management Research

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    The purpose of this research is to report and explore new channel strategies, which allow delivering services through new digital technologies. Therefore, we have conducted an in-depth qualitative case study to generate comprehensiveness and rich knowledge. The case focused on a Private bank in Portugal and counted with several sources of data collection, gathering 42 semi-structured interviews, more than 80 direct observations and more than 3,600 internal documents, for triangulation and corroboration purposes. The results suggest that organizational synergies are changing the business landscape by encompassing triadic elements channels-services-firms. While some organizations are implementing this strategy around the world, we found that it provides greater channel freedom of choice to customers when compared with the previous strategies. Thus, our findings identify a set of potential advantages, as well as risks of adopting digital business networks as a strategy. This article also studies technologydriven solutions in business networks, as customers are becoming active co-producers.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Who is interested in retail education?:The (mis)match between the leading universities’ offerings and job demand in UK

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    Purpose. Retail management have acquired the attention of scholars and practitioners, with many international and prestigious journals specifically relating to the topic. Also, top-tier journals in other disciplines have proposed special issues on the new advances in retailing, with emphasis on the role of new and smart technologies. On the one hand, the research in retailing seems to be prolific, on the other hand, the interest in retail education (from a research and university perspective) seems to be more limited. The aim of this paper is to capture the (mis) match between the leading universities’ offerings and job demand in UK. In this way, the paper identifies opportunities for educators and researchers in order to educate future career-ready professionals in retailing, and improve research in retail education. Design/Methodology/Approach. The research evaluates the offer of UK retail education in terms of programmes/courses, focusing on the Russell Group universities for the academic year 2020/2021 (September starts), and the demand of certain skills and competences by the largest retailers in UK. The study utilizes secondary data based on the courses/programmes specifically related to the retail sector, and on the job opportunities through the leading UK grocery retailers. Findings. Findings reveal the extent of the gap between the university educational offerings and the requirements from retailers. Originality/value. To the best of our knowledge this research is the first attempt to capture and compare multiple evidence bases related to academic curriculums and employers’ requirements for specific retail competencies
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