Importance–performance and potential gain of food delivery apps: in view of the restaurant partner perspective

IF 3.4 3区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY British Food Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.1108/bfj-11-2022-1003
M. Wahyudin, Chih-Cheng Chen, H. Yuliando, Najihatul Mujahidah, K. Tsai
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PurposeThe food industry is continuously developing its online services called food delivery applications (FDAs). This study aims to evaluate FDA's importance–performance and identify strategies to maximize its potential gains from a business partner's perspective.Design/methodology/approachData are collected from 208 FDA partners in Indonesia. Importance–performance analysis (IPA) is applied to evaluate the FDA feature and extended the theory of potential gain in customer value (PGCV) to achieve potential gains from FDA business partners.FindingsThis study provides a clear and measurable direction for future research to develop FDA performance. Owning customer data, revenue sharing and competitive advantage are the most potential gains from joining the FDA from the business partner perspective.Research limitations/implicationsThe respondents are restaurants from the micro, small, and medium enterprises levels. Further research should involve middle to upper level restaurants to discover all business partners' perceptions. This will be very helpful for FDA providers interested in improving the best performance for all their partners.Practical implicationsFDA providers must focus on improving and maintaining the features of owning customer data, revenue sharing, competitive advantage, stable terms and conditions, customer interface, building customer loyalty, online presence, user credit rating, promotion and offers, delivery service and sales enhancement to increase consumer satisfaction and meet the expectations desired by business partners.Originality/valueThis research provides a meaningful theoretical foundation for future work. It extends the theory of PGCV using the value of a partner perspective as a substitute for customer value; hence, the authors call it a potential gain in partner value.
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外卖应用的重要性-表现和潜在收益:从餐厅合作伙伴的角度来看
食品行业正在不断开发其在线服务,称为食品配送应用程序(FDAs)。本研究旨在评估FDA的重要性-绩效,并从商业伙伴的角度确定最大化其潜在收益的策略。设计/方法/方法数据收集自印度尼西亚的208个FDA合作伙伴。应用重要性绩效分析(IPA)对FDA特征进行评价,并扩展客户价值潜在收益理论(PGCV),实现从FDA业务合作伙伴获得的潜在收益。本研究为未来的FDA绩效研究提供了明确、可测量的方向。从商业合作伙伴的角度来看,拥有客户数据、收入共享和竞争优势是加入FDA的最大潜在收益。研究局限/启示调查对象为中小微企业层面的餐饮企业。进一步的研究应涉及中高层餐厅,以发现所有商业伙伴的看法。这将非常有助于FDA供应商有兴趣提高其所有合作伙伴的最佳性能。实际意义fda供应商必须专注于改善和维护拥有客户数据、收入共享、竞争优势、稳定的条款和条件、客户界面、建立客户忠诚度、在线存在、用户信用评级、促销和优惠、交付服务和销售增强等特征,以提高消费者满意度并满足业务合作伙伴的期望。独创性/价值本研究为今后的工作提供了有意义的理论基础。以合作伙伴的价值视角代替顾客价值视角,拓展了PGCV理论;因此,作者称其为合作伙伴价值的潜在收益。
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British Food Journal
British Food Journal 工程技术-食品科技
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6.90
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15.20%
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219
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: After 115 years, the British Food Journal (BFJ) continues to be highly respected worldwide for its broad and unique interdisciplinary coverage of the latest food-related double blind peer-reviewed research. It links all sectors of this dynamic industry, keeping abreast of emerging trends, topical and controversial issues and informing and stimulating debate. - See more at: http://emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=bfj#sthash.O3wH4pEh.dpuf
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