The effect of e-retailers’ innovations on shoppers’ impulsiveness and addiction in web-based communities: The case of Amazon’s Prime Now

Z. Ramadan, M. Farah, Shireen Daouk
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In the era of exponential growth of online shopping, e-commerce has accelerated consumers' shift from offline to online shopping, specifically in the FMCG industry. In 2015, Amazon launched the Amazon Prime Now service based on same-day delivery. The research objective is to understand the implications of this ordering tool on the consumer journey from the shopper web-based community, the retailer and brand perspectives. In order to investigate the usage of Amazon Prime Now and its impact on the overall consumer journey, a survey was devised and completed by 25 Prime users who reside in the UK. The findings show that clients' gratification is due to the outstanding customer service Amazon offers, which as a result established a trust and love relationship with the retailer. Moreover, the findings show that while the minimum order fees have reduced shoppers' impulsive behaviour in web-based communities, an overall addiction toward the use of Amazon Prime Now was taking place.
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电子零售商的创新对网络社区中购物者的冲动和上瘾的影响:以亚马逊的Prime Now为例
在网络购物呈指数级增长的时代,电子商务加速了消费者从线下到线上购物的转变,尤其是在快消品行业。2015年,亚马逊推出了基于当日送达的亚马逊Prime Now服务。研究的目的是从网上购物社区、零售商和品牌的角度来理解这种订购工具对消费者旅程的影响。为了调查亚马逊Prime Now的使用情况及其对整体消费者旅程的影响,我们设计并完成了一项调查,调查对象是居住在英国的25名Prime用户。研究结果表明,客户的满意是由于亚马逊提供了出色的客户服务,从而与零售商建立了信任和爱的关系。此外,调查结果显示,虽然最低订购费减少了网上社区购物者的冲动行为,但人们对亚马逊Prime Now服务的总体沉迷正在发生。
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International Journal of Web Based Communities
International Journal of Web Based Communities Social Sciences-Communication
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