Managing omni-channel reverse logistics risk during supply chain disruption recovery in the South African fashion industry

Tristan Ermes, Wesley Niemann
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Background: Omni-channel retailing is blurring the lines between online and physical stores for consumers as it provides consumers with more choices, convenience and a seamless shopping experience. An integral aspect of implementing an omni-channel retail strategy is having an efficient reverse logistics process. However, retailers seem reluctant to implement omni-channel reverse logistics because of the various risk types that affect the economic wellbeing of a firm, especially during supply chain disruption recovery (SCDR) when the firm is in distress. Prior research primarily examines the risks associated with reverse logistics in a single channel. While the existing findings are promising, there is a lack of understanding regarding the specific risks involved in omni-channel reverse logistics and how to mitigate these risks in the context of SCDR.Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore omni-channel reverse logistics risks and mitigation strategies during SCDR in the South African fashion retail industry.Method: The study employed a generic qualitative design using purposive sampling methods. Fourteen semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect data. The data were analysed using a thematic analysis approach.Results: The study identified specific types of omni-channel reverse logistics risks. The findings indicate that omni-channel reverse logistics risk during SCDR is managed through proactive and reactive strategies such as technology implementation, collaborative relationships, quality insurance inspections, customised policy changes and disruption-specific reverse logistics teams. The findings show that mitigating omni-channel reverse logistics risk can help create a competitive advantage because of increasing customer loyalty, value recovery and profits.Conclusion: The findings provide valuable insight on how to manage omni-channel reverse logistics risk during SCDR and, if mitigated correctly, can contribute to a competitive advantage.Contribution: This study expands on the current literature by identifying multiple types of omni-channel reverse logistics risks and strategies used to manage omni-channel reverse logistics risk in a SCDR context.
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南非时装业供应链中断恢复过程中全渠道逆向物流风险管理
背景:全渠道零售为消费者提供了更多的选择、便利和无缝的购物体验,模糊了线上和实体店之间的界限。实施全渠道零售战略的一个重要方面是拥有一个高效的逆向物流流程。然而,零售商似乎不愿意实施全渠道逆向物流,因为影响企业经济福祉的各种风险类型,特别是在企业陷入困境的供应链中断恢复(SCDR)期间。先前的研究主要考察了与单一渠道的逆向物流相关的风险。虽然现有的研究结果很有希望,但人们对全渠道逆向物流所涉及的具体风险以及如何在SCDR背景下减轻这些风险缺乏了解。目的:本研究的目的是探讨全渠道逆向物流风险和缓解策略在SCDR期间,在南非时尚零售业。方法:本研究采用一般定性设计,采用目的抽样方法。进行了14次半结构化访谈以收集数据。使用专题分析方法对数据进行了分析。结果:研究确定了全渠道逆向物流风险的具体类型。研究结果表明,SCDR期间的全渠道逆向物流风险是通过主动和被动的策略来管理的,例如技术实施、协作关系、质量保险检查、定制政策变更和针对中断的逆向物流团队。研究结果表明,减轻全渠道逆向物流风险有助于创造竞争优势,因为增加客户忠诚度,价值回收和利润。结论:研究结果为如何在SCDR期间管理全渠道逆向物流风险提供了有价值的见解,如果正确缓解,可以促进竞争优势。贡献:本研究通过识别多种类型的全渠道逆向物流风险和在SCDR背景下用于管理全渠道逆向物流风险的策略,扩展了当前的文献。
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