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Effects of usage motivation for omni-channel services on continuance and affective commitment and brand purchase intention (옴니채널 서비스 이용 동기가 지속적 몰입과 정서적 몰입 및 브랜드 구매의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Mi Young
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.553-568
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    • 2019
  • This study examined motivation to use omni-channel services on mobile devices in fashion stores and the effects of such usage motivation on brand purchase intention through continuous and affective commitment. Data were collected on consumers in their 20s and 30s who experienced omni-channel services during shopping for or purchasing fashion products. An online survey asked 413 consumers to rate their brand purchase intention. Sub-levels of each variable were examined using SPSS 25.0, followed by confirmatory factor analysis using AMOS 19.0. In addition, path analysis using structural equation modeling was applied to analyze associations between variables. The statistical results were mixed. First, only two dimensions of usage motivation for omni-channel services, hedonic and relational motivation, had positive effects on continuous and affective commitment. Second, continuous commitment had a greater effect on purchase intention of brands that provided omni-channel services than it did on affective commitment. Third, of the dimensions of usage motivation, utilitarian motivation had a direct influence on purchase intention in the modified model, while social motivation did not affect service commitment and purchase intention. Finally, our findings suggest that brand loyalty can be built by encouraging service commitments through hedonic and relational motivation, based on the usability of omni-channel services.

Effects of Consumer Self-Determination Motivation and Service Quality on Purchase Intention of Omni-Channel Service in Omni-Channel Environment (옴니채널 환경에서 소비자의 자기결정 동기와 서비스품질이 옴니채널 서비스 구매의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Joonyong;Kim, Ji Su;Kim, Renee B.
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.23-38
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    • 2019
  • With the development of information and communication technology, logistics distribution systems and services have been improved, new types of services have been provided, and consumption patterns in consumer markets have also changed. In the domestic distribution market, the development of ICT technology, the spread of smart devices, and the growth of the e-commerce market have led to Omni-channel, a service that integrates offline channels and online channels. Omni-channel service aims to provide consumers with consistent and convenient service by integrating offline and online domain into one. Consumers can get integrated service on and offline. In this study, consumers' intention to use Omni-channel was examined by Self Determination Theory and SERVQUAL. The survey was conducted on Omni-channel user and the research model was composed of 2nd order factor model considering the characteristics of Omni-channel which provides integrated service based on the prior literature and PLS-SEM (partial least squares structural equation modeling).

A Dynamic Mobile Service Architecture for Activating O2O Business (O2O 비즈니스 활성화를 위한 동적 모바일 서비스 아키텍쳐)

  • Kim, Chul-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.710-716
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    • 2016
  • Business is changing to Omni channel services for connecting customer and commerce enterprise anytime and anywhere continuously through the growth of IoT technology. This paper proposes a Mobile Service Architecture, which can provide an Omni channel, for activating O2O(Online to Offline) business to induce customers to visit offline stores through online services. A proposed Mobile Service Architecture proposes a Dynamic Architecture that can provide the specialized service using a Customization service when the service is provided to customers. The proposed Dynamic Mobile Service Architecture consists of a beacon sensor and customization framework. In the case study, the suitability of the Dynamic Mobile Service Architecture was verified by providing a dynamic coupon and advertisement service.

A Qualitative Study on the Internal Marketing of Fashion Companies in the Omni Channel Fashion Distribution Environment -Focused on the Woman's Clothing Salesperson- (옴니채널 유통환경에서 패션기업의 내부마케팅 구성요인 -여성복 판매원을 중심으로-)

  • Jungjin Lee
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.16-35
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    • 2023
  • The advent of Omni Channel has changed the fashion business model and the role of fashion sales persons. In such situation, internal marketing can become an important organizational management strategy for fashion companies. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify the components of internal marketing of fashion companies for fashion shop masters in an omni channel environment. To achieve the purpose of this study, To achieve the purpose of this study, a qualitative study was conducted to investigate the internal marketing sub-factors of fashion companies. In-depth interviews were conducted for qualitative study. Seven respondents to the in-depth interview were fashion shop masters who had at least 10 years of field work experience. As a result of the qualitative study, internal marketing was derived from five factors, including empowerment, education and training, rewards, internal communication, and management supports. Empowerment factors consist of initiative, encourage creativity, and problem solving. Education and training factors consist of the degree of education and training opportunities, the value of education and training, and the scope of education and training. Rewards factors consist of diversity of rewards, fairness of rewards, and source of rewards. Internal communication factors consist of communication flexibility, diversity of communication and receptivity of communication. Management support factors consist of headquarters support and department store support.

A Study on Vitalization Plans for the Publishing Culture and Industry with a Book Vending Machine at Convenience Stores (편의점 도서자판기를 활용한 출판문화산업 활성화 방안 연구)

  • Lee, Yusin;Ahn, Kyu-Seo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.247-260
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    • 2022
  • This paper investigates plans to expand distribution channels for books by installing a book vending machine at convenience stories for the vitalization of the publishing culture and industry. After establishing the meaning of convenience stories and the concept of a book vending machine, the researcher identified a need for the installation and management of a book vending machine at convenience stories. This plan will promote fairness and transparency in book sales through the convenience store system and push forward outsourcing between the publishing industry and the convenience store industry, the expansion of omnichannel service for consumers, and experiential values for clients to increase their customer satisfaction. The composition of the book vending machine will take the smart library form for its management with a universal design applied to a kiosk program. In the study, the researcher schematized this process and conducted a survey with 310 adults to search for practical management plans for a book vending machine. In the future, more research on the diversification of sales and distribution channels for publications such as the installation of a book vending machine at convenience stores will hopefully contribute to the growing amount of reading per capita and promotion of a reading environment for people according to the vitalization of the publishing culture and industry.

The Effect of Customer Experience of Offline Channel and Mobile Channel on Brand Loyalty: Focused on Coffee Chains (옴니 채널에서 오프라인 채널과 모바일 채널의 서비스 경험이 브랜드 충성도에 미치는 영향: 커피 전문점을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Byoungsoo;Kim, Daekil
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.69-88
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    • 2022
  • Omni-channel enables businesses to provide a seamless customer experience by organically integrating data from multiple channels. Customers have increasingly used mobile applications to place orders and make payments in offline stores. In such context, this study investigated the effects of customer experiences on brand loyalty via offline and mobile channels. Additionally, it examined the role of habit in establishing brand loyalty in a daily service environment. This study confirmed the importance of functional, human, and mechanical cues on perceived value in the offline channel. Additionally, differences in the influence of customer experiences via offline and mobile channels on brand loyalty were examined at based on the age and gender. The research model was empirically validated using survey data collected from 365 customers who visit coffee chains via mobile applications. The analysis results found that both perceived value of offline stores and loyalty to mobile applications have a significant effect on brand loyalty. Habit plays another critical role in enhancing brand loyalty. The findings of this study help service providers better understanding of the formation mechanism of brand loyalty in the context of omni channel and will be able to develop more effective marketing and operations strategies.

Analysis of Relationship between Tourism Information Search Motivation, Tourism Omni-Channel Satisfaction: Considering the Moderator Effects of Tourism Experience and Perceived Risk (관광옴니채널상의 관광정보탐색 동기가 만족도에 미치는 영향관계 분석 -관광경험과 위험지각의 조절효과를 고려하여-)

  • Park, Hyun-Jee;Park, Jung-Hwan;Oh, Am-Suk;Kim, Young-Ha;Park, Bong-Kyu
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.147-158
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to define determinants of tourists' behavior focused on tourism omni-channel and to verify the relationship between tourism information search motivation, tourism omni-channel satisfaction, tourism experience and perceived risk. We presented the hypotheses including ease of use, trust and satisfaction and also analyzed the moderator effects of tourism experience and perceived risk(financial risk, psychological risk) variables. For an accuracy of expected results, we focused on survey with 298 respondents. Based upon prior studies, it is meaningful that this study verified 1) the positive relationship between tourism information search motivation and tourism omni-channel satisfaction and 2) the significant moderating effect of financial risk on the relationship between tourism information search motivation and tourism omni-channel satisfaction.

A Study on the Consumers' Perceptions and Behavioral Characteristics toward Fashion Products in Omni-channel Retailing (옴니채널 리테일링에서 패션 제품 소비자의 인식 및 행동 특성 탐구)

  • Kim, Yunjeong;Lee, Yuri
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.170-183
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    • 2017
  • The rapid growth of digital consumption has significantly changed the shopping behavior of consumers. The consumption paradigm is changing; subsequently, an omni-channel has been introduced that empowers consumers to interact with firms through a myriad of touch points in multiple channels. This study is to understand the perceptions and behavioral characteristics of consumers in the purchase process (e.g., information search and purchase phase). A qualitative method was adopted for this study and data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews with 15 omni-channel consumers. The results of this study were as follows. At the information search stage, consistency was the most important consideration for consumers who also wanted to retain channel-specific benefits. Consumers also searched for differentiated information among distribution channels. At the purchase stage, participants choose a shopping channel according to shopping values. They utilized newly introduced services (e.g., "online purchase, offline pick-up", FinTech) that combine retail channels. Our findings provide significance in managing omni-channel services. First, it is recommended that fashion retailers provide seamlessly integrated experience to consumer and adopt a consumer-centered channel choice strategy. Second, fashion retailers must maintain a constant attitude toward shopping experience to fashion, such as shopping enjoyment and exclusiveness.

An Analysis on the Omni-Channel Strategy of Distribution Enterprise in Domestic and International (국내·외 유통업체의 옴니채널 전략 활용현황 분석)

  • Oh, Jung-Ah
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.111-120
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    • 2016
  • Unlike the past, brick-and-mortar is no longer on the priority list for the shopping activity. Instead, it is replaced by various non-store shopping alternatives, such as Internet, TV, catalog, mobile, etc. As consumers engage digitally, they made fewer trips to stores. Especially, as mobile shopping made the price comparison possible while shopping in the store, new shopping trend of 'showrooming' came to the fore as the serious issue. In order to cope with the this crisis, many brick-and-mortar retailers utilize omni-channel strategy for their countermeasure. This research paper is to suggest the omni-channel strategy that is applicable for the brick-and-mortar retailers. The results are as follows. First, in order to set up the connected-channel shopping environment, consumers have to be exposed to the environment that can deliver the continuous brand experience under the same price policy, brand and store management, etc, as integrating the various purchasing channels into one. Especially, in-store environment needs to change for the place where consumer experience is stressed for the most as using virtual reality devices with augmented reality technology. Also, the online digital kiosk, and tablet that consumer can order the products through the online channel while shopping in-store Second, the barrier-free in-store environment should be offered in order to increase the consumer convenience. This change will allow consumer communicate with the store environment more effectively. Lastly, brick-and-mortar should extend the physical territory as utilizing the offline's advantage and disadvantage through setting up the digital interactive wall or pop-up store for increasing the opportunity of customer interaction with the store. Moreover, visiting service for the elderly, housewife with the baby, or disabled person will be one of the effective substitute.

Omni-Channel Strategies in Response to the Showrooming Phenomenon in Department Stores -A Case Study of Macy's- (백화점 쇼루밍 현상에 따른 옴니채널(Omni-Channel) 전략 -메이시스 백화점(Macy's Department Store) 사례연구-)

  • Oh, Jeongsook;Lee, Seunghee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.393-406
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    • 2017
  • A "Showrooming" phenomenon has emerged due to the rapid growth of the on-line shopping market and is associated with consumer shopping patterns. This phenomenon is resulted in new strategies such as the Omni-Channel strategy that are now being employed by the off-line retail industry to meet the needs of consumers who seek information on-line. In particular, human services provided in department stores (which still occupy an important place in the off-line retail industry) are reaching limitations in the ability to maintain consumers. This study provides basic data for the Omni-Channel strategy of domestic department stores by researching and analyzing Omni-Channel strategy cases in Manhattan. This study dissects and analyzes the "Showrooming" phenomenon and the development of the Omni-Channel strategy through a literature review as well as analyzes the Omni-Channel success case of Macy's department store. The findings indicate that the use of the Omni-Channel strategy by Macy's department store has solved the problem of "Showrooming," by integrating on-line and off-line shopping to provide an efficient and convenient shopping experience for consumers. The Omni-Channel strategy offers a means for off-line stores to connect to the online shopping behavior of consumers. The results suggest the need for an organic combination of on-line and off-line distribution channels to adapt to changes in consumer shopping patterns due to a recession in the domestic market.