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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21660
Title: An Analysis of Consumers’Propensity to Return in E-Retailing
Authors: Yu-Kai Huang 
Cheng-Min FENG
Xin-Hua SUN
Keywords: E-retailing;Return propensity;Decision tree
Issue Date: Feb-2012
Journal Volume: 2
Journal Issue: 1
Start page/Pages: 34-47
Source: Asian Transport Studies
Abstract: 
The B2C market in Taiwan is obviously becoming a noticeable market. As the market grows and matures, “return” becomes one of the challenges for e-retailers. In the past, most of the literature on return issues focused on the wholesaler-retailer relationship. Recently, due to the advent of Internet-based retailing within the past decade, attention is shifting to the issue of returns in the retailer-consumer relationship. In this study, empirical data is used and decision tree model is implemented to analyze the critical variables revealing the customer return propensity. There are three dimensions of variables in the data set: customer demographic variables, merchandise variables and service variables. Three variables, namely, category, price and delivery days could be used to distinguish customer return propensity more effectively. In accordance with these variables, some strategies for website managers are proposed to control returns in e-retailing.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21660
DOI: 10.11175/eastsats.2.34
2185-5560
Appears in Collections:海洋觀光管理學士學位學程(系)

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