Omnichannel service operations with order‐online‐and‐dine‐in‐store strategy
Qiang Guo,
Li He and
Yi He
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2022, vol. 43, issue 6, 2311-2325
Abstract:
This study develops a game theory model to study the effects of the order‐online‐and‐dine‐in‐store (OODS) strategy on a restaurant's optimal decisions, expected profits, and the environment. We analyse and compare the equilibrium solutions under the benchmark and the online‐to‐offline scenario using the OODS strategy. The results show that the restaurant benefits from the OODS strategy when the operating costs of online channel and physical store are relatively low or when the unit carbon tax price of food packaging is relatively high. If the restaurant charges a high price, the OODS strategy will benefit the environment.
Date: 2022
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