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Customer Behavioral Trends in Online Grocery Shopping During COVID-19

Authors :
Victor Chang
Ou Liu
Kiran Vijay Barbole
Qianwen Ariel Xu
Xianghuaa Jason Gao
Wendy Tabrizi
Source :
Journal of Global Information Management. 31:1-27
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IGI Global, 2023.

Abstract

The evolution of online shopping started when big players like Amazon began selling all types of merchandise. Customers understood the ease of shopping online, so the trend grew even stronger. It is therefore essential to conduct a study of online shopping usage and the perception of customers during COVID-19, especially in the grocery sector. In this study, approximately 28 respondents from 50 specifically targeted groups were surveyed, and data collection was undertaken through a structured questionnaire. The regression method was conducted to analyze the collected data. Additionally, 5 interviews were conducted to validate and support the findings. Customers definitely preferred online grocery shopping (OGS) services during COVID-19 due to safety, convenience, and government restrictions. The influential factors were very important in this case, like delivery times, good discounts, and the quality of products. Secondly, OGS services were more stable and alert during the pandemic situation, following the government's rules and restrictions. Customers were extremely satisfied with the safety precautions during COVID-19, the assistance provided through helplines for support, and the increased customer reach to make groceries as accessible as other reputable online departments.

Details

ISSN :
15337995 and 10627375
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Global Information Management
Accession number :
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