The Impact of Electronic Shelf Label on Customer Well-Being in the Omnichannel Smart Retail
Darren Jonathan Ovani () and
Nila Armelia Windasari ()
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Darren Jonathan Ovani: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Nila Armelia Windasari: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Chapter Chapter 4 in City, Society, and Digital Transformation, 2022, pp 31-46 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract While the number of online retail transactions shows a significant upward trend, most people still shop offline with the higher preferences on contactless encounters. The future technologies in omnichannel retail are enabled through in-store technology (IST) and one of the applications is Electronic Shelf Label (ESL). While a lot of studies have developed IST little is known about the impact of IST on customers well-being and their behavior. This study aims to assess the impact of ESL as an emerging and prospective IST on customer well-being. Data were collected through an online survey embedded with a video of ESL features stimuli. A total of 305 valid responses from people living in Indonesia were collected and analyzed using partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). This study provides empirical evidence of how smart retails affect customers’ subjective well-being (SWB) and psychological well-being (PWB). Practically, it also helps retail managers in considering ESL implementation in the next-normal era.
Keywords: Customer well-being; Electronic shelf label; Omnichannel retail; Smart retail (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-15644-1_4
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