Failure to deliver? Linking online order fulfillment glitches with future purchase behavior

Failure to deliver? Linking online order fulfillment glitches with future purchase behavior

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Article ID: iaor20118683
Volume: 29
Issue: 7-8
Start Page Number: 692
End Page Number: 703
Publication Date: Nov 2011
Journal: Journal of Operations Management
Authors: , ,
Keywords: retailing
Abstract:

This study investigates operations failures in online retailing. Specifically, it examines the relationship between an operations glitch (order fulfillment delay) and subsequent shopping behavior for previously loyal customers in an online retailing environment. Using archival data from a moderate‐sized online retailer of printed material, this study employs expectancy disconfirmation and distributive justice theories to empirically show that adverse post‐glitch reactions are seen in several dimensions of customer shopping behavior – order frequency and order size decrease, while customer anxiety level increases. The study thus demonstrates that online retailers need to deliver on order fulfillment promises, since a failure to live up to these promises can be detrimental. This study is unique in that, unlike previous studies on order fulfillment in online retailing investigating the tie between fulfillment success and future behavior, we examine the repercussions of order fulfillment failures upon future purchase behavior.

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