Enemies to frenemies: coopetition between online and offline retailers amidst crises

被引:2
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作者
Halan, Deepak [1 ]
Singh, Etinder Pal [2 ]
机构
[1] Jaipuria Inst Management, Area Chair Mkt, Noida, India
[2] Apeejay Sch Management, Mkt, New Delhi, India
关键词
Competition; Physical retailers; Omnichannel; E-tailers; Grounded theory; Coopetition; Showrooms; Warehouses; Returns; CHAIN MANAGEMENT; OMNI-CHANNEL; OMNICHANNEL; STRATEGIES; IMPACT; FUTURE; MARKET; THEMES; RISK;
D O I
10.1108/IJRDM-06-2022-0208
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study explores coopetition opportunities between e-tailers and brick-and-mortar (BM) retailers and provides a conceptual framework. These opportunities may be triggered by events such as social distancing causing crises (SDCC).Design/methodology/approachA grounded theory based approach was used wherein 119 news articles and 48 academic papers are the main sources of data to analyse the real-world responses. A typical qualitative methodology, including open and axial coding, was used. To further analyse the insights obtained, six in-depth interviews were conducted.FindingsNon-customer-interfacing-based coopetition, such as small BM stores serving as e-marketplace sellers and customer-interfacing-based coopetition, such as large BM stores serving as showrooms, are some potential coopetition opportunities.Research limitations/implicationsThe majority of the available studies dwell more on offline retailers developing online channels. This study investigates the opposite situation and conceptualises a new understanding of how e-tailers and BM retailers can work together more harmoniously. This study can be used as a springboard by academicians for future research on a larger scale. Five research propositions are offered that can guide hypothesis generation. Development of case studies and consulting services for the industry are the other research opportunities.Practical implicationsSocial distancing as a measure may vanish from the world with time; however, social distancing's implications are still pertinent given that new diseases, including new variants of pandemic potential, could continue to emerge. The study puts forward propositions based on theoretical dimensions and second-order themes derived from first-order categories. These propositions are about the drivers of coopetition and the opportunities with both large and small BM stores that e-tailers can leverage during a crisis, given that launching e-tailers' own BM stores demands large investments. This study has social and economic implications too.Originality/valueThis study investigates coopetition, an important trend but lacking adequate research. Whilst only few studies examine coopetition from a crises' perspective, this study investigates develops a new understanding of coopetition opportunities between e-tailers and BM retailers. This study adds to the scarce literature how such opportunities may be triggered by events such as SDCC.
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页码:425 / 443
页数:19
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