Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic

Arising from the global COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing has become the new norm that shapes consumers’ shopping and consumption activities. In response, the contactless channel (i.e., shopping online, self-collecting and returning parcels via delivery lockers) is ideally positioned to fulfil co...

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Main Authors: Wang, Xueqin, Wong, Yiik Diew, Qi, Guanqiu, Yuen, Kum Fai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1602642022-07-18T07:31:38Z Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic Wang, Xueqin Wong, Yiik Diew Qi, Guanqiu Yuen, Kum Fai School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Social Distancing Omni-Channel Shopping Arising from the global COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing has become the new norm that shapes consumers’ shopping and consumption activities. In response, the contactless channel (i.e., shopping online, self-collecting and returning parcels via delivery lockers) is ideally positioned to fulfil consumers’ shopping/logistics needs while avoiding all unnecessary social interactions. Thus, this study examines the factors that motivate consumers’ migration to the contactless channel by viewing consumers’ channel choice as both health-related and shopping behaviours. Anchored on the synthesised insights of protection motivation theory and automation acceptance theory, the conceptual framework and a series of hypotheses are proposed. A survey instrument is used for data collection, and the data are analysed using structural equation modelling. Our findings reveal that perceived channel characteristics such as compatibility and trust directly contribute to the relative value of the contactless channel; these characteristics are also correlated where trust perception reinforces compatibility perception. The channel characteristics are further influenced by consumers’ perceived susceptibility of COVID-19; that is, susceptibility perception enhances channel compatibility but decreases consumers’ trust in the contactless channel. However, the impacts of susceptibility become insignificant with a low level of severity perception, confirming the stage-based conceptualisation of severity. Furthermore, the severity perception of COVID-19 is found to amplify the positive impacts of susceptibility perception but attenuate its negative impact. Our study promotes a deeper integration between the health and service literature and encourages more interdisciplinary studies in this nexus. Considering the practical context of social distancing, our findings suggest a struggle between compatibility perception and trust concern that shapes consumers’ behaviours. Nanyang Technological University This study was funded by Nanyang Technological University, CEE internal seed fund (2019), which provided financial support for research manpower and data collection. 2022-07-18T07:31:37Z 2022-07-18T07:31:37Z 2021 Journal Article Wang, X., Wong, Y. D., Qi, G. & Yuen, K. F. (2021). Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 48, 101075-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.2021.101075 1567-4223 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160264 10.1016/j.elerap.2021.101075 2-s2.0-85111050441 48 101075 en Electronic Commerce Research and Applications © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Social Distancing
Omni-Channel Shopping
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Social Distancing
Omni-Channel Shopping
Wang, Xueqin
Wong, Yiik Diew
Qi, Guanqiu
Yuen, Kum Fai
Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic
description Arising from the global COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing has become the new norm that shapes consumers’ shopping and consumption activities. In response, the contactless channel (i.e., shopping online, self-collecting and returning parcels via delivery lockers) is ideally positioned to fulfil consumers’ shopping/logistics needs while avoiding all unnecessary social interactions. Thus, this study examines the factors that motivate consumers’ migration to the contactless channel by viewing consumers’ channel choice as both health-related and shopping behaviours. Anchored on the synthesised insights of protection motivation theory and automation acceptance theory, the conceptual framework and a series of hypotheses are proposed. A survey instrument is used for data collection, and the data are analysed using structural equation modelling. Our findings reveal that perceived channel characteristics such as compatibility and trust directly contribute to the relative value of the contactless channel; these characteristics are also correlated where trust perception reinforces compatibility perception. The channel characteristics are further influenced by consumers’ perceived susceptibility of COVID-19; that is, susceptibility perception enhances channel compatibility but decreases consumers’ trust in the contactless channel. However, the impacts of susceptibility become insignificant with a low level of severity perception, confirming the stage-based conceptualisation of severity. Furthermore, the severity perception of COVID-19 is found to amplify the positive impacts of susceptibility perception but attenuate its negative impact. Our study promotes a deeper integration between the health and service literature and encourages more interdisciplinary studies in this nexus. Considering the practical context of social distancing, our findings suggest a struggle between compatibility perception and trust concern that shapes consumers’ behaviours.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Wang, Xueqin
Wong, Yiik Diew
Qi, Guanqiu
Yuen, Kum Fai
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author Wang, Xueqin
Wong, Yiik Diew
Qi, Guanqiu
Yuen, Kum Fai
author_sort Wang, Xueqin
title Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort contactless channel for shopping and delivery in the context of social distancing in response to covid-19 pandemic
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