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On the Go: How Mobile Shopping Affects Customer Purchase Behavior
Affiliation:1. Center for Retailing Studies, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University, United States;2. Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Texas A&M University, United States;4. Marketing Science Institute, United States;5. 7-Eleven, United States;6. Macy''s, United States
Abstract:Mobile shopping (M-shopping) has become increasingly important in marketing and retailing. Using a unique dataset from an Internet-based grocery retailer, we evaluate changes in customers’ spending behavior upon adopting M-shopping, i.e., using smartphones or tablets to compose, modify, or place orders online. We find that order rate, i.e., number of orders placed per year, increases as customers adopt M-shopping. Especially for low-spending customers, both their order rate and order size, i.e., the amount of the order in dollars, increase as they become accustomed to M-shopping. In addition to the effect on customer's spending behavior, we also find that M-shoppers tend to use mobile devices to shop for habitual products that they already have a history of purchasing. We propose that customers utilize mobile devices because the technology provides convenient access, which leads them to incorporate M-shopping into their habitual routines. Managerially, we recommend that firms should fully leverage their mobile platforms, but they should also keep in mind that mobile devices may not be the most optimal channel for launching new products or promoting products that require more consideration during the buying process.
Keywords:Mobile shopping adoption  Online grocery retail  Habitual purchases  Propensity score  Beta regression  Survival analysis
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