Zomato.com:10 分钟送达

Sumeet Gupta, S. Prashar
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学习成果 本案例旨在帮助学生理解电子商务公司在试图将数据网络效应货币化时所面临的挑战。Zomato 所面临的挑战非常适合课堂辩论和讨论。通过本案例可以实现以下学习目标:理解数据网络效应带来的承诺和问题;理解电子商务公司在重新配置时面临的问题;说明成熟的电子商务公司对其利益相关者的责任;讨论公司应如何处理与利益相关者的关系。 案例概述/梗概 印度最大的食品聚合和外卖平台 Zomato.com 正在考虑推出 Zomato Instant,一种 10 分钟送达的食品外卖服务。目前,该公司的送餐模式主要是在 30 分钟内送达食物。最近,Zomato 收购了在线食品杂货购物应用 Blinkit,该应用的定位是在 10 分钟内送达食品杂货。Zomato 的 Deepinder Goyal 认为,顾客很快就会更加挑剔地要求更快的服务,因为他们可能无法接受 30 分钟内送达的服务。因此,Zomato 的商业模式也必须重新配置,以提供 10 分钟送货服务。有了客户数据,戈亚尔预测,暗店和自动厨房可以在 10 分钟内准备好并送达商品。虽然这种模式看起来很有前景,公司也对此充满信心,但 Zomato Instant 在几个方面都面临着挑战。从人的角度来看,这一决定在社交媒体上受到了批评,主要围绕违反道路法规、道路安全问题和送餐员的工作压力。许多送货员逃离了这份工作,转而从事他们在 COVID 之前的工作。甚至印度竞争委员会也利用客户数据对 Zomato 的反竞争行为展开了调查。 复杂性 学术水平 本案例最好作为研究生管理课程的一部分,在电子商务、电子零售、电子商务商业模式和网络创业/新时代创业等课程中讲授。在课程定位方面,本案例可用于展示重新配置在线平台所面临的挑战。 补充材料 教学说明仅供教育工作者使用。 科目代码 CSS 3:创业。
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Zomato.com: 10-min delivery
Learning outcomes This case is designed to facilitate students to comprehend the challenges an e-commerce firm faces when it attempts to monetize data network effects. The challenges faced by Zomato are ideal for in-class debate and discussion. The following learning objectives can be fulfilled through this case: understanding the promises and issues raised by data network effects; comprehending the problems an e-commerce firm faces in re-configuration; illustrating the responsibility of an established e-commerce firm towards its stakeholders; and discussing how a firm should navigate its relationship with its stakeholders. Case overview/synopsis Zomato.com, the largest Indian food aggregator and delivery platform, was contemplating the launch of Zomato Instant, a 10-min food delivery. Currently, the company’s delivery model pivoted around delivering food within 30 min. Recently, Zomato acquired Blinkit, an online grocery shopping app that was positioned to deliver groceries in 10 min. Deepinder Goyal of Zomato felt that customers would soon be more discriminant in demanding quicker services, as they might not be comfortable with 30-min deliveries. Hence, Zomato’s business model must also be re-configured to provide 10-min deliveries. Armed with access to customer data, Goyal predicted items that could be prepared and delivered within 10 min from its dark stores and automated kitchens. Although the model seemed promising and the company was upbeat about it, Zomato Instant faced challenges on several fronts. From the human angle, the decision was criticized on social media, mainly around the violation of road regulations, road safety issues and pressure on the delivery personnel to perform. Many delivery personnel had fled this gig work to join their pre-COVID jobs. Even the Competition Commission of India had established an inquiry into Zomato’s anti-competitive practices using customer data. Complexity academic level This case is best taught as part of a curriculum in management programmes at the post-graduate level, in courses such as e-commerce, e-retailing, business models for electronic commerce and online entrepreneurship/new age entrepreneurship. In terms of the positioning in the course, this case could be used to demonstrate the challenges of re-configuration of an online platform. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 3: Entrepreneurship.
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