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Research note: Exploring out-of-stock and on-shelf availability in non-grocery, high street retailing

机译:研究记录:在非杂货店,高街零售店中探索缺货和现货供应

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Purpose - On-shelf availability (OSA) is a key challenge for all retailers. Items that are out-of-stock (OOS) result in customer dissatisfaction; thus OSA/OOS are important customer service issues. Customer reactions to OOS range from product substitution to seeking products elsewhere. There remains much to do to research factors and causes of OOS affecting OSA from a supply chain perspective in a non-grocery retail context. This research note aims to report on an exploratory investigation of OSA/OOS of four non-grocery, high street retailers. Design/methodology/approach - This paper discusses the extant academic and practitioner OSA/OOS literature to develop research questions for the investigation, which was conducted through in-depth, qualitative interviews. Although a large sample was solicited only four different retailers in the fast-moving consumer good categories of general merchandise, electronics, books, and mobile phones agreed to participate. Findings - Findings indicate that the four retailers are not as focused on OSA as grocery retailers and that there is lack of collaboration with suppliers. This may have a significant impact on revenues and profitability as extant studies show that 65 per cent of consumers will not purchase in a store if confronted with an OOS situation. Research limitations/implications - Because of the low response rate only general trends across and within these four categories are reported. Notwithstanding, several important issues emerged for future research in this area and the non-grocery arena. Originality/value - Earlier work has provided insight into how supply chain issues affects OSA and OOS in grocery retailing. This paper extends that work to a non-grocery setting, albeit on a limited basis, but provides scope for future research.
机译:目的-货架可用性(OSA)是所有零售商面临的主要挑战。缺货(OOS)的商品会导致客户不满意;因此,OSA / OOS是重要的客户服务问题。客户对OOS的反应范围从产品替代到在其他地方寻找产品。在非食品零售环境中,从供应链的角度研究影响OSA的OOS的因素和原因还有很多工作要做。本研究报告旨在报告对四家非杂货店,高街零售商的OSA / OOS进行的探索性调查。设计/方法论/方法-本文讨论了现有的学术界和从业人员OSA / OOS文献,以通过深入的定性访谈进行调查研究,以开发研究问题。尽管征集了大量样本,但在快速消费类商品中,只有四家不同的零售商同意参加,这些商品包括日用品,电子产品,书籍和移动电话。调查结果-调查结果表明,这四家零售商不像杂货零售商那样专注于OSA,并且与供应商之间缺乏协作。这可能会对收入和盈利能力产生重大影响,因为现有研究表明,如果遇到OOS的情况,有65%的消费者不会在商店购物。研究的局限性/含意-由于回应率低,因此只报告了这四个类别内及其内部的总体趋势。尽管如此,在此领域和非杂货领域的未来研究中仍出现了一些重要问题。原创性/价值-较早的工作提供了关于供应链问题如何影响杂货零售中的OSA和OOS的见解。尽管在有限的基础上,本文将工作扩展到了非杂货店,但为将来的研究提供了空间。

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