Segmentation of Electronic Commerce Delivery Service Based on a Stated Preference Survey

1Graduate School of Logistics, Inha University, Korea
2Department of Urban Design and Planning, Hongik University, Korea

Journal of International Logistics and Trade

ISSN: 1738-2122

Article publication date: 31 August 2014

Issue publication date: 31 August 2014

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Abstract

This paper presents a case study examining delivery service preference of electronic commerce products. With the increasing of electronic commerce and home shopping market, parcel delivery service market has been growing annually by more than 10% in Korea. However, the quality of delivery service and profitability are gradually decreased due to the price competition. A survey conducted by Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry revealed that nearly half of the respondents selected delivery accuracy and time as major factors in delivery service, implying that online consumers consider service factors such as delivery time more important rather than delivery cost. In this research, a stated preference survey with 16 scenarios was conducted for online consumers to examine delivery preference depending on the type and value of products that they purchased online. The analysis results show that online consumers have a willingness to pay extra cost for rapid delivery or want lower price although it is much slow. It implies that current uniformed delivery cost of online products can be differentiated with different prices for different consumers and products. In addition, the study shows that different online products have different value of time, 27 won per hour on average.

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Citation

Youn, H.-B., Park, M. and Choo, S. (2014), "Segmentation of Electronic Commerce Delivery Service Based on a Stated Preference Survey", Journal of International Logistics and Trade, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 81-95. https://doi.org/10.24006/jilt.2014.12.2.81

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Copyright © 2014 Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade

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*Corresponding Author: Associate Professor, Graduate School of Logistics, Inha University, Korea. Tel.: +82-10-3836-5070 / Email:

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