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线上下单门店自提对考虑供应商入侵的供应链的益处

Buy-Online-Pick-Up-At-Store Benefits Supply Chains Considering Supplier Encroachment

Production and Operations Management · 2025
被引 8 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4

中文导读

研究揭示线上下单门店自提(BOPS)策略并不总能阻止供应商入侵,反而可能因吸引实体店缺货顾客转向供应商线上渠道而触发入侵,最终损害零售商利益。

Abstract

Buy-online-pick-up-at-store (BOPS) is a prevalent strategy in omnichannel retailing. It is widely adopted by retailers, such as Target and Walmart, to attract customers via providing real-time information on product inventory and instant in-store pickup. This strategy is distinguished by its integration of online and offline channels, offering an exclusive service when compared to suppliers who operate solely online. Intuitively, BOPS enhances the competitive advantage of retailers, thereby countering suppliers’ encroachment in retailers’ online markets. However, our research provides the opposite results. We study the impact of BOPS on supplier encroachment by investigating a two-echelon supply chain involving a retailer considering BOPS implementation and a supplier contemplating online encroachment. Our research reveals that BOPS does not always prevent supplier encroachment; instead, it may trigger it. This occurs because the introduction of BOPS attracts customers who previously encountered stockout in physical stores, encouraging them to switch to the supplier’s online channel. This migration prompts the retailer to increase their fulfillment rate to better compete, which subsequently elevates the wholesale profit and benefits the supplier. Moreover, we explore five extensive models, including customer return, store-only customers, endogenous wholesale price, endogenous retail prices and cross-selling effect, with the results indicating that BOPS consistently facilitates supplier encroachment across all scenarios. In conclusion, our research suggests that BOPS might not be a prudent choice since it not only attracts supplier encroachment but also hurts retailers.

供应链管理全渠道零售供应商入侵运营管理