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Experiment on consumer behaviour in fashion E-commerce – experience and insights
As e-commerce continues to grow, so do the competition and expectations from consumers. To meet these challenges, e-tailers need to become more streamlined and understand the behaviour of their customers. An experiment was performed to gain knowledge about the impact of delivery and returns policies on consumer buying behaviour. Realistic and trustworthy results were generated by using a random sample strategy in performing a real-life experiment with actual consumers and products. Neither fictive products nor fictive consumers were used. This paper shares experiences and insights from conducting this experiment
On Aligning Returns Management with the Ecommerce Strategy to Increase Effectiveness
The returns management (RM) process has traditionally been seen as a value recovery
process, which has resulted in an efficiency focus in the returns flow. This thesis
present, the effects on a fashion e-commerce organisation, which is underprioritising or
neglecting RM in general and consumer returns specifically. In the reported and
described single-case study and through a real-life experiment, performed with the
case organisation nelly.com, it is shown that the consumer returns rates are not only
influenced by the product itself. They represent a complex problem that has its reasons
and causes, whereby the product (size, fit, quality, et cetera) together with consumer
buying and returning behaviour ultimately have a combined effect on the organisation.
The results from the thesis are based on previous research and rest heavily on the
research performed since the start of the research journey. Consumer returns form
part of the value creation in e-commerce and therefore returns management is a
strategic part of the business as such.
Handling consumer returns in a traditional or efficient returns system without knowing
the reason for return and the state of the returned item is nothing other than gambling
with resources. The proposed returns information system (RIS) framework in the
thesis addresses this issue and facilitates the downstream application of the
gatekeeping activity, near or at the end-user location; managerial attention is required
at the strategic process level to build a proper returns system that is partly, and quite
likely, decentralised.
Products, suppliers, customers and internal processes cause consumer returns and
therefore a returns manager needs to address these with other functions and SC
partners. This result is partly new and the proposed alignment of RM as a strategic
process is new in the sense that RM is part of value creation. This thesis empirically
supports the conclusion that “one size fits all” is outdated and does not fit with ecommerce
business. The results imply that managers need to gain a profound
understanding of consumers’ buying behaviour and also to create differentiated
delivery and returns processes to be able to grow within the existing customer
segments and possibly to attract new or non-customers who are out of reach at present.
Seeing the RM process as strategic in e-commerce, as proposed in the thesis, facilitates
the development of the process to become both effective and efficient. Returns
management has the potential for revenue creation and cost reduction
Self-transport and self-alignment of microchips using microscopic rain
Alignment of microchips with receptors is an important process step in the construction of integrated micro- and nanosystems for emerging technologies, and facilitating alignment by spontaneous self-assembly processes is highly desired. Previously, capillary self-alignment of microchips driven by surface tension effects on patterned surfaces has been reported, where it was essential for microchips to have sufficient overlap with receptor sites. Here we demonstrate for the first time capillary self-transport and self-alignment of microchips, where microchips are initially placed outside the corresponding receptor sites and can be self-transported by capillary force to the receptor sites followed by self-alignment. The surface consists of hydrophilic silicon receptor sites surrounded by superhydrophobic black silicon. Rain-induced microscopic droplets are used to form the meniscus for the self-transport and self-alignment. The boundary conditions for the self-transport have been explored by modeling and confirmed experimentally. The maximum permitted gap between a microchip and a receptor site is determined by the volume of the liquid and by the wetting contrast between receptor site and substrate. Microscopic rain applied on hydrophilic-superhydrophobic patterned surfaces greatly improves the capability, reliability and error-tolerance of the process, avoiding the need for accurate initial placement of microchips, and thereby greatly simplifying the alignment process.Peer reviewe
Влияние тирона и его сочетания с блокатором синтеза монооксида азота 1-name на коронарный поток и сократительную функцию миокарда на фоне нормального и измененного редокс-состояния
МИОКАРДА СОКРАЩЕНИЕМЫШЕЧНОЕ СОКРАЩЕНИЕСЕРДЕЧНО-СОСУДИСТОЙ СИСТЕМЫ ФИЗИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ПРОЦЕССЫТИРОНБЕНЗОЛСУЛЬФОНАТЫАЗОТА ОКИСЬКОРОНАРНОЕ КРОВООБРАЩЕНИЕРЕДОКС-СТАТУ
Simplifying the Standard of Review in North Carolina Administrative Appeals
The use of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) as an apolar solvent has been known for decades. It offers a greener approach than, e.g., hexane or chloroform, when such solvents are needed. The use of scCO2 in microsystems, however, has only recently started to attract attention. In microfluidics, the flow characteristics need to be known to be able to successfully design such components and systems. As supercritical fluids exhibit the exciting combination of low viscosity, high density, and high diffusion rates, the fluidic behavior is not directly transferrable from aqueous systems. In this paper, three flow regimes in the scCO2–liquid water two-phase microfluidic system have been mapped. The effect of both total flow rate and relative flow rate on the flow regime is evaluated. Furthermore, the droplet dynamics at the bifurcating exit channel are analyzed at different flow rates. Due to the low viscosity of scCO2, segmented flows were observed even at fairly high flow rates. Furthermore, the carbon dioxide droplet behavior exhibited a clear dependence on both flow rate and droplet length
Комп’ютерне опрацювання фонокардіографічного сигналу синфазним методом для задач виявлення патології серця
Soft micro devices and stretchable electronics have attracted great interest for their potential applications in sensory skins and wearable bio-integrated devices. One of the most important steps in building printed circuits is the alignment of assembled micro objects. Previously, the capillary self-alignment of microchips driven by surface tension effects has been shown to be able to achieve high-throughput and high-precision in the integration of micro parts on rigid hydrophilic/superhydrophobic patterned surfaces. In this paper, the self-alignment of microchips on a patterned soft and stretchable substrate, which consists of hydrophilic pads surrounded by a superhydrophobic polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) background, is demonstrated for the first time. A simple process has been developed for making superhydrophobic soft surface by replicating nanostructures of black silicon onto a PDMS surface. Different kinds of PDMS have been investigated, and the parameters for fabricating superhydrophobic PDMS have been optimized. A self-alignment strategy has been proposed that can result in reliable self-alignment on a soft PDMS substrate. Our results show that capillary self-alignment has great potential for building soft printed circuits
Electrodeposition of cobalt based ferro-magnetic metal nanowires in polycarbonate films with cylindrical nanochannels fabricated by heavy-ion-track etching
Polycarbonate films of thickness 30 μm were irradiated with heavy ions by applying a flux of 108 ions cm-2 to produce straight tracks perpendicular to the film surface. The tracks were preferentially etched in 6 M aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide to prepare cylindrical nanochannels. The channel diameters were tuned between 200 and 600 nm by varying the etching time. Co81Cu19 alloy nanowires were electrodeposited potentiostatically, while Co/Cu multilayered nanowires, consisting of alternating Co and Cu layers with thickness 10 nm, were synthesized by means of a pulse plating technique in channels of length 30 μm and diameter 200 nm. Co81Cu19 alloy nanowires showed an anisotropic magnetoresistance effect of 0.6%, and the giant magnetoresistance of Co/Cu multilayered nanowires reached up to 8.0%
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