大流行期间的恐慌性购买、产品替代和渠道转移行为

Ashutosh Sarkar, Debadyuti Das, Arindam Debroy
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本研究试图调查政府实施的地点限制、人员流动受限以及COVID-19引起的客户界面供应中断对消费者恐慌性购买、产品替代和渠道转移行为的影响。进行了一项问卷调查,以寻求印度消费者对代表上述成分的5分李克特量表的项目的回应。采用结构方程模型对425个可用响应进行了分析,该模型考虑了客户界面的区位限制和供应中断作为外生变量,可达性困难作为中介变量,恐慌购买和产品替代作为内生变量。此外,还调查了封锁期间不同产品类别的不同渠道的消费者的渠道转移行为。研究发现,客户界面的供应中断对产品替代和恐慌性购买行为有显著影响。此外,人们还观察到,在封锁后,使用传统零售连锁店购买主食的人数大幅减少。从这项研究中得出的见解有助于管理人员在面临大流行造成的中断时设计适当的渠道战略。
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Panic Buying, Product Substitution and Channel-Shifting Behaviour During Pandemic
The present study attempts to investigate the impact of the locational restriction imposed by the government, restricted mobility of the people and supply disruption at the customer interface arising out of COVID-19 on panic buying, product substitution and channel-shifting behaviour of consumers. A questionnaire survey was carried out to seek responses from Indian consumers on the items representing the above components on a 5-point Likert scale. A total of 425 usable responses were analysed using the structural equation modelling considering locational restriction and supply disruption at the customer interface as exogenous variables, difficulty in accessibility as a mediating variable, and panic buying and product substitution as endogenous variables. Further, the channel-shifting behaviour of consumers was investigated for different channels across different product categories during the lockdown. The study reveals that supply disruption at the customer interface has a significant influence on product substitution and panic buying behaviour. It was also observed that there has been a significant decrease in the use of traditional retail chains for staple food items post lockdown. The insights drawn from the study are useful for managers in designing appropriate channel strategies when faced with disruptions caused by a pandemic.
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