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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2020.18.1.073

An Efficiency Analysis of Integrated Online and Offline Operations of Listed Retail Companies -Focusing on 28 listed retail companies in China-  

Wu, Li-Yan (Faculty of Machinary, Jilin Engineering Normal University)
Kim, Gui-Jung (Faculty of ICT, BaekSeok University)
Kim, Hyung-Ho (Dept. of Air Transport and Logistics, Sehan University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.18, no.1, 2020 , pp. 73-81 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the efficiency of on-off-line integrated operations of listed retailers, propose ways to identify and improve the problems of inefficient enterprises, and accelerate the integration of on-off-line. The 28 listed retail companies selected total capital, management expenses, number of employees and wage rates as input factors as of 2018 and total operating income and operating profit were selected as output indicators to analyze efficiency using DEA. The results show that the integrated enterprise has a higher overall level of operational efficiency, but it is still in a state of stagnation. The pure technical efficiency of the integrated enterprise is generally higher, and the scale efficiency is the main reason that the overall efficiency of the enterprise is not improved. This study can help retail companies adjust their development strategies of online and offline integration according to their own degree of online and offline integration. This study has limitations in explaining the change in efficiency of retailers by conducting a cross-sectional analysis using data limited to 2018. It is necessary to utilize data over the next several years to conduct a longitudinal analysis.
Keywords
Retail Industry; DEA; Online and Offline Integration; Technical Efficiency; Scale Efficiency;
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