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Pre-Hurricane Consumer Stockpiling and Post-Hurricane Product Availability: Empirical Evidence from Natural Experiments

机译:预飓风消费者储存和飓风后产品可用性:自然实验的经验证据

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The provision of essential supplies is a key service provided by retailers when demand spikes due to consumer stockpiling during environmental emergencies. Moreover, it is important for retailers to quickly recover from these events by replenishing the stock of essential supplies to meet the continuing needs of local residents. The main purpose of this research is to study consumer precautionary stockpiling behavior prior to the onset of hurricane landfalls and determine the impact of this behavior on in-store product availability for various formats of retail store outlets. Specifically, we focus on the bottled water product category, an essential emergency category in hurricane preparedness. This study combines an event analysis methodology with econometric models using archival retail scanner data from 60 US retail chains located in 963 counties and real-time data from four recent US continental hurricanes. We find that supply-side characteristics (retail network and product variety), demand-side characteristics (hurricane experience and household income), and disaster characteristics (hazard proximity and hazard intensity) significantly affect consumer stockpiling propensity as the hurricanes approach. The increased consumer stockpiling has immediate and longer-term impacts on retail operations, namely, in-store product availability. Among various retail formats, drug stores are associated with the highest consumer stockpiling propensity before hurricanes, while dollar stores and discount stores are associated with the lowest in-store product availability following hurricanes. Our study points to the need for retailers and policymakers to carefully monitor factors affecting consumer stockpiling behavior that will allow for better allocation of critical supplies during the hurricane season.
机译:提供必要的供应是零售商提供的关键服务,当时在环境紧急情况下由于消费者储存而飙升。此外,对于零售商来说,零售商很重要,通过补充基本用品的库存,以满足当地居民的持续需求。本研究的主要目的是在飓风登陆前研究消费者预防储存行为,并确定这种行为对店内产品可用性的影响各种格式的零售店网点。具体而言,我们专注于瓶装水产品类别,飓风准备的基本急诊类别。本研究结合了使用来自60个US零售链的档案零售扫描仪数据与位于963个县的963个县的实时数据和来自美国最近的四个大陆飓风的实时数据的档案分析方法。我们发现供应方特征(零售网络和产品品种),需求侧特征(飓风经验和家庭收入),以及灾难特征(危险障碍和危害强度)显着影响消费者储存倾向作为飓风方法。增长的消费储存在零售业务中具有立即和长期影响,即店内产品可用性。在各种零售格式中,药店与飓风之前的最高消费储存倾向有关,而美元商店和折扣商店与飓风之后的最低店内产品可用性相关联。我们的研究表明,零售商和政策制定者需要仔细监测影响消费者储存行为的因素,以便在飓风季节期间更好地分配关键用品。

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