Viability of Amazon’s driven innovations targeting shoppers’ impulsiveness

The growth of new technological innovations has given rise to a highly digitized retailing world that is re-defining the consumer purchase journey. Innovations, such as Amazon's Alexa, Dash-buttons (physical and virtual), and Spark, have indeed led to the creation of an Omni-channel journey tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of retailing and consumer services 2020-03, Vol.53, p.101973, Article 101973
Hauptverfasser: Farah, Maya F., Ramadan, Zahy B.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The growth of new technological innovations has given rise to a highly digitized retailing world that is re-defining the consumer purchase journey. Innovations, such as Amazon's Alexa, Dash-buttons (physical and virtual), and Spark, have indeed led to the creation of an Omni-channel journey that reshaped the shopping experience. Such tech-disruptions are likely to have a significant bearing on shoppers, brands and retailers, which is expected to vary between the short and the long-term. A quantitative research based on 600 U.S. Amazon customers studied the long-term incremental sales effect of e-retailers' tech innovations when driven by impulsive shopping behavior. The findings show that while retailers' tech-driven solutions would increase shoppers' impulsiveness, and hence sales, their continued interaction with such purchasing solutions would decline over time, making the overall innovation cycle much shorter.
ISSN:0969-6989
1873-1384
DOI:10.1016/j.jretconser.2019.101973