Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Clarice Mara Sousa e
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dias, Osório Carvalho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/16392
Resumo: Purpose: to present bases for market segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics services for e-commerce, considering the B2B2C model’s characteristics.Methodology/approach: applied, documented and qualitative research. Data were collected from e-commerce, logistic operators and final consumers, through information obtained on the websites of the surveyed companies and on the website Reclame aqui. Data analysis were carried out first through Content Analysis and then through Cluster Analysis.Results: Capillarity, Varied Deadlines, Full Service, Flexibility and Information attributes are considered the basis for executing market segmentation strategies and differentiation of reverse logistics offers for e-commerce. The Information, Flexibility and Full Service attributes presented a greater/higher volume of reasons for complaints among end consumers.Theoretical/Methodological Contributions: the bases for the segmentation of reverse logistics market, when reasoned on benefits established not only in B2B relationships, but also with the final consumer - B2B2C, suggest that the conceptual approach of B2B2C segmentation finds evidence in the logistical business environment.Originality/Relevance: the study presents singular evidence regarding the conceptual approach to B2B2C segmentation in the Brazilian e-commerce market, where traditionally studies have focused on only one side of the chain (B2B or B2C), not making connections in the extended relationship chain (B2B2C).Social/Management contributions: Capillarity, Varied Deadlines, Full Service, Flexibility and Information attributes collaborate with expanding the scope of market segmentation strategies and differentiating offers from B2B to B2B2C.
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spelling Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offersSegmentação de mercados e diferenciação de ofertas de logística reversaSegmentation; Differentiation; B2B2C; Reverse Logistics; E-commerceSegmentação; Diferenciação; B2B2C; Logística Reversa; Comércio EletrônicoPurpose: to present bases for market segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics services for e-commerce, considering the B2B2C model’s characteristics.Methodology/approach: applied, documented and qualitative research. Data were collected from e-commerce, logistic operators and final consumers, through information obtained on the websites of the surveyed companies and on the website Reclame aqui. Data analysis were carried out first through Content Analysis and then through Cluster Analysis.Results: Capillarity, Varied Deadlines, Full Service, Flexibility and Information attributes are considered the basis for executing market segmentation strategies and differentiation of reverse logistics offers for e-commerce. The Information, Flexibility and Full Service attributes presented a greater/higher volume of reasons for complaints among end consumers.Theoretical/Methodological Contributions: the bases for the segmentation of reverse logistics market, when reasoned on benefits established not only in B2B relationships, but also with the final consumer - B2B2C, suggest that the conceptual approach of B2B2C segmentation finds evidence in the logistical business environment.Originality/Relevance: the study presents singular evidence regarding the conceptual approach to B2B2C segmentation in the Brazilian e-commerce market, where traditionally studies have focused on only one side of the chain (B2B or B2C), not making connections in the extended relationship chain (B2B2C).Social/Management contributions: Capillarity, Varied Deadlines, Full Service, Flexibility and Information attributes collaborate with expanding the scope of market segmentation strategies and differentiating offers from B2B to B2B2C.Objetivo: apresentar bases para segmentação de mercado e diferenciação de produtos de logística reversa para o e-commerce, analisando os resultados à luz dos benefícios estabelecidos não apenas nas relações B2B, mas também considerando o ‘cliente do cliente’.Metodologia/abordagem: Pesquisa de natureza aplicada com abordagem qualitativa. Coletou-se dados dos demandantes (e-commerces), ofertantes (transportadores) e consumidores finais, analisados com as técnicas de Análise de Conteúdo e de Agrupamentos.Principais resultados: Os atributos Capilaridade, Prazos Variados, Full Service, Flexibilidade e Informação podem ser considerados bases para executar estratégias de segmentação de mercados e diferenciação de ofertas de logística reversa para e-commerces. Os atributos Informação, Flexibilidade e Full Service apresentaram maior volume de motivações para reclamação entre consumidores finais.Contribuições teóricas/metodológicas: As bases para a segmentação do mercado de logística reversa, quando fundamentadas em benefícios estabelecidos não apenas nas relações B2B, mas também no consumidor final – B2B2C, sugere que a abordagem conceitual de segmentação B2B2C (Brotspies Weinstein, 2017) encontra evidências no ambiente logístico.Relevância/originalidade: O estudo apresenta evidências inéditas relativas à abordagem conceitual de segmentação B2B2C no mercado de e-commerce brasileiro, onde tradicionalmente os estudos focam em apenas um lado da cadeia (B2B ou B2C), não realizando conexões na cadeia de relacionamento ampliada (B2B2C).Implicações para a gestão ou sociais: Os atributos Capilaridade, Prazos Variados, Full Service, Flexibilidade e Informação colaboram com a ampliação do escopo de estratégias de segmentação de mercados e diferenciação de ofertas do B2B para o B2B2C.Universidade Nove de Julho - UninoveSilva, Clarice Mara Sousa eDias, Osório Carvalho2020-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/1639210.5585/remark.v19i4.16392ReMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing; v. 19, n. 4 (2020): (out./dez.); 862-8872177-5184reponame:REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketinginstname:Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)instacron:RBMenghttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/16392/8665Direitos autorais 2020 Revista Brasileira de Marketinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-01-13T16:05:40Zoai:https://periodicos.uninove.br:article/16392Revistahttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remarkPRIhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/oaiclaudiaraac@uol.com.br || admin@revistabrasileiramarketing.org || admin@revistabrasileiramarketing.org2177-51842177-5184opendoar:2022-01-13T16:05:40REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing - Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers
Segmentação de mercados e diferenciação de ofertas de logística reversa
title Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers
spellingShingle Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers
Silva, Clarice Mara Sousa e
Segmentation; Differentiation; B2B2C; Reverse Logistics; E-commerce
Segmentação; Diferenciação; B2B2C; Logística Reversa; Comércio Eletrônico
title_short Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers
title_full Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers
title_fullStr Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers
title_full_unstemmed Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers
title_sort Markets segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics offers
author Silva, Clarice Mara Sousa e
author_facet Silva, Clarice Mara Sousa e
Dias, Osório Carvalho
author_role author
author2 Dias, Osório Carvalho
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Clarice Mara Sousa e
Dias, Osório Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Segmentation; Differentiation; B2B2C; Reverse Logistics; E-commerce
Segmentação; Diferenciação; B2B2C; Logística Reversa; Comércio Eletrônico
topic Segmentation; Differentiation; B2B2C; Reverse Logistics; E-commerce
Segmentação; Diferenciação; B2B2C; Logística Reversa; Comércio Eletrônico
description Purpose: to present bases for market segmentation and differentiation of reverse logistics services for e-commerce, considering the B2B2C model’s characteristics.Methodology/approach: applied, documented and qualitative research. Data were collected from e-commerce, logistic operators and final consumers, through information obtained on the websites of the surveyed companies and on the website Reclame aqui. Data analysis were carried out first through Content Analysis and then through Cluster Analysis.Results: Capillarity, Varied Deadlines, Full Service, Flexibility and Information attributes are considered the basis for executing market segmentation strategies and differentiation of reverse logistics offers for e-commerce. The Information, Flexibility and Full Service attributes presented a greater/higher volume of reasons for complaints among end consumers.Theoretical/Methodological Contributions: the bases for the segmentation of reverse logistics market, when reasoned on benefits established not only in B2B relationships, but also with the final consumer - B2B2C, suggest that the conceptual approach of B2B2C segmentation finds evidence in the logistical business environment.Originality/Relevance: the study presents singular evidence regarding the conceptual approach to B2B2C segmentation in the Brazilian e-commerce market, where traditionally studies have focused on only one side of the chain (B2B or B2C), not making connections in the extended relationship chain (B2B2C).Social/Management contributions: Capillarity, Varied Deadlines, Full Service, Flexibility and Information attributes collaborate with expanding the scope of market segmentation strategies and differentiating offers from B2B to B2B2C.
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