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Titel:

The Interdependencies between Customer Journey, Business Model, and Technology in Creating Digital Customer Experiences – A Configurational Analysis at the Example of Brick-and-Mortar Retail

Dokumenttyp:
Konferenzbeitrag
Autor(en):
Böttcher, Timo Phillip, Kersten, Tanja, Weking, Jörg, Hein, Andreas, Krcmar, Helmut
Nicht-TUM Koautoren:
nein
Kooperation:
national
Abstract:
As brick-and-mortar retail increasingly disappears while online retail flourishes, the customer experience (CX) becomes a critical source of competitive advantage. Customers expect the same information, personalization, and availability in a brick-and-mortar store as they do online. While digital technology enables such CXs and enhances the advantage of the physical experience, brick-and-mortar retailers struggle with the complexity of these digital transformations. We analyze 38 cases of retail...     »
Intellectual Contribution:
Discipline-based Research
Kongress- / Buchtitel:
56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Kongress / Zusatzinformationen:
Maui, HI, USA
Jahr:
2023
Monat:
Jan
Key publication:
Ja
Peer reviewed:
Ja
commissioned:
commissioned by government agency
Interdisziplinarität:
Nein
Leitbild:
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Technology:
Nein
Ethics und Sustainability:
Nein
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