Barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa : a supply chain perspective

Online grocery retailing holds potentially fruitful outcomes for retailers in South Africa. However, South African retailers and consumers have been slow to adopt and participate in this form of grocery retailing. This study explores the barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Af...

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Main Author: Snyman, Alicia Neva
Other Authors: Badenhorst, J. A. (Johanna Adolphina), 1954-
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18992
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-189922016-04-16T04:08:50Z Barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa : a supply chain perspective Snyman, Alicia Neva Badenhorst, J. A. (Johanna Adolphina), 1954- E-retailing Grocery retailing Online Barriers Motivators Supply chain Websites South Africa 381.1420968 Electronic commerce -- South Africa Retail trade -- Technological innovations -- South Africa Grocery trade -- South Africa Consumer behavior -- South Africa Online grocery retailing holds potentially fruitful outcomes for retailers in South Africa. However, South African retailers and consumers have been slow to adopt and participate in this form of grocery retailing. This study explores the barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa from a supply chain perspective. Therefore, the study was done from both the customer and the retailer’s perspective. Three qualitative data collection methods were employed to collect the data. Firstly, a website analysis of four e-grocers was conducted and compared. Secondly, two focus group discussions were conducted – among consumers who use online grocery shopping, and those who do not. Thirdly, an in-depth interview was conducted with one of the online operations managers of an e-grocer in South Africa. The results revealed four different ‘sets’ of motivators or barriers to online grocery shopping in South Africa: consumer-specific, retailer-specific, website-specific and supply chain-specific. Results from this study could be used to shed some light on how to overcome the hurdles of becoming a multi-channel grocery retailer in South Africa. Business Management M. Com. (Business Management) 2015-08-25T13:06:58Z 2015-08-25T13:06:58Z 2014-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18992 en
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topic E-retailing
Grocery retailing
Online
Barriers
Motivators
Supply chain
Websites
South Africa
381.1420968
Electronic commerce -- South Africa
Retail trade -- Technological innovations -- South Africa
Grocery trade -- South Africa
Consumer behavior -- South Africa
spellingShingle E-retailing
Grocery retailing
Online
Barriers
Motivators
Supply chain
Websites
South Africa
381.1420968
Electronic commerce -- South Africa
Retail trade -- Technological innovations -- South Africa
Grocery trade -- South Africa
Consumer behavior -- South Africa
Snyman, Alicia Neva
Barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa : a supply chain perspective
description Online grocery retailing holds potentially fruitful outcomes for retailers in South Africa. However, South African retailers and consumers have been slow to adopt and participate in this form of grocery retailing. This study explores the barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa from a supply chain perspective. Therefore, the study was done from both the customer and the retailer’s perspective. Three qualitative data collection methods were employed to collect the data. Firstly, a website analysis of four e-grocers was conducted and compared. Secondly, two focus group discussions were conducted – among consumers who use online grocery shopping, and those who do not. Thirdly, an in-depth interview was conducted with one of the online operations managers of an e-grocer in South Africa. The results revealed four different ‘sets’ of motivators or barriers to online grocery shopping in South Africa: consumer-specific, retailer-specific, website-specific and supply chain-specific. Results from this study could be used to shed some light on how to overcome the hurdles of becoming a multi-channel grocery retailer in South Africa. === Business Management === M. Com. (Business Management)
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Snyman, Alicia Neva
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title Barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa : a supply chain perspective
title_short Barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa : a supply chain perspective
title_full Barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa : a supply chain perspective
title_fullStr Barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa : a supply chain perspective
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in South Africa : a supply chain perspective
title_sort barriers and motivators to online grocery shopping in south africa : a supply chain perspective
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