Grocery E-commerce: Consumer Behaviour And Business Strategies

Author: Mogens Bjerre International Workshop on Consumer
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Keywords: business, strategies, behaviour, consumer, commerce, grocery
Number of Pages: 322
Published: 2005-10-05
List price: $160.00
ISBN-10: 1845422988
ISBN-13: 9781845422981

Book Description:



This book attempts to shed light on why it is so difficult to develop and maintain successful businesses in the grocery e-commerce arena. Within the last five years, grocery e-commerce has experienced both consistent successes such as Tesco.com and irrevocable failures such as Webvan.com. Niels Kornum and Mogens Bjerre bring key researchers together to investigate the factors contributing to the success of grocery e-commerce, particularly in countries that had the earliest and most extensive experiences in this field: the USA, the UK and Scandinavia. The authors argue that grocery e-commerce is especially difficult to implement because it differs from other types of consumer sales in numerous aspects including low profit margins, low value density of products and high frequency purchases. As well as examining these unique characteristics, the authors present research on consumer behavior, cross country comparisons and new empirical evidence in order to address the long-term prospects for the survival of grocery e-commerce. Recommendations as to how managers should respond to its challenges are also made. Academics, students and researchers focusing on marketing, consumer behavior, logistics, e-commerce, and business strategy will find this book to be a fascinating read.


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