Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2147186498> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2147186498 endingPage "1262" @default.
- W2147186498 startingPage "1246" @default.
- W2147186498 abstract "Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore empirically the relationship between the scope of the e‐commerce strategies currently being deployed by the largest and most influential UK‐based retailers, the drivers for their adoption, and perhaps most importantly the degree to which they are perceived to be successful. Design/methodology/approach The objectives of this research were addressed by using a quantitative research strategy, based on a postal questionnaire survey of the UK's largest retailers. The research strategy produced a wealth of primary data, which were thoroughly analysed using a variety of multivariate, statistical techniques. Findings The study's findings suggest that the scope of the retailers' e‐commerce strategies is strongly associated with the strength of management support behind the strategy and its perceived strategic fit. By contrast, the perceived success of their strategies is most strongly associated with the degree to which the retailer has deployed a portfolio of appropriate resources and capabilities, in support of its online operations. Research limitations/implications The major limitation associated with the study is with respect to the rather disappointing response rate of 10 per cent. However, this level of response is similar to many previous surveys in this domain, and it is probably not surprising, given the commercially sensitive nature of the data. Moreover, the extensive phone‐based follow‐up of non‐respondents has provided an important reassurance that any resultant bias is likely to have only a modest effect on the results. Practical implications The findings highlight that, despite their close relationship, the scope of an e‐commerce strategy and its success are rather different entities, and therefore the factors that affect the scope of adoption cannot be relied on to deliver success. In particular, retailer managers must recognise that, while their support and commitment may well be the impetus necessary to deliver a wide‐ranging strategy, its ultimate success may be dependent on their ability to deploy a suitable portfolio of resources and capabilities. Originality/value The study makes a major contribution in a number of ways. It provides one of the first attempts to measure the relationship between the drivers, scope and perceived success of e‐commerce strategies, and, in so doing, it delivers an objective comparison between those factors that affect the scope and the success of e‐commerce strategies. Moreover, important new measures of e‐commerce scope and success have been developed and deployed." @default.
- W2147186498 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2147186498 creator A5017409920 @default.
- W2147186498 creator A5061213916 @default.
- W2147186498 date "2009-09-18" @default.
- W2147186498 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2147186498 title "Exploring the drivers, scope and perceived success of e‐commerce strategies in the UK retail sector" @default.
- W2147186498 cites W1484835256 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W1565831962 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W1975694814 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W1989794128 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W1996886344 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W1997588966 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W1998852623 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2004659764 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2005787107 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2006892542 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2010797570 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2014829915 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2028787841 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2029833874 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2032374453 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2034264967 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2041010759 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2044295972 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2055077282 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2056375441 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2056884333 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2057428166 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2064126010 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2068812972 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2070671178 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2072983885 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2089701493 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2090446358 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2113392467 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2115031694 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2128625333 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2133986647 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2141410691 @default.
- W2147186498 cites W2473734092 @default.
- W2147186498 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/03090560910976474" @default.
- W2147186498 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W2147186498 type Work @default.
- W2147186498 sameAs 2147186498 @default.
- W2147186498 citedByCount "39" @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982012 @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982013 @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982014 @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982015 @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982016 @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982017 @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982018 @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982019 @default.
- W2147186498 countsByYear W21471864982020 @default.
- W2147186498 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2147186498 hasAuthorship W2147186498A5017409920 @default.
- W2147186498 hasAuthorship W2147186498A5061213916 @default.
- W2147186498 hasBestOaLocation W21471864982 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C136197465 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C198477413 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C2778012447 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C2780821815 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C10138342 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C105795698 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C136197465 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C144133560 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C154945302 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C162853370 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C198477413 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C199360897 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C2778012447 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C2780821815 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C33923547 @default.
- W2147186498 hasConceptScore W2147186498C41008148 @default.
- W2147186498 hasIssue "9/10" @default.
- W2147186498 hasLocation W21471864981 @default.
- W2147186498 hasLocation W21471864982 @default.
- W2147186498 hasOpenAccess W2147186498 @default.
- W2147186498 hasPrimaryLocation W21471864981 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W178231042 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W1932132538 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W2009596306 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W2357832196 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W2360028903 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W2362452928 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W2366083136 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W2387622493 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W4200375594 @default.
- W2147186498 hasRelatedWork W4280543773 @default.