2023
DOI: 10.1111/poms.14002
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Designing shipping policies with top‐up options to qualify for free delivery

Abstract: Motivated by the booming online grocery market and the extensive use of contingent free‐shipping (CFS) policies in the e‐grocery industry, we investigate the optimal CFS and pricing decisions for online grocers. Under a CFS policy, consumers enjoy free shipping for orders exceeding a certain threshold value; otherwise, they are charged a flat fee for orders below this threshold. We adopt a utility‐based model to capture consumers' behavior of purchasing additional items to qualify for free shipping under a CFS… Show more

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“…The wide range of this marketing policy has attracted much research attention. Past studies have shown that TFS affects consumers' purchase decisions [20]. When the purchase amount is less than the TFS threshold, consumers have a strong willingness to add purchases to obtain free shipping.…”
Section: Threshold Free Shipping In Online Retailingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wide range of this marketing policy has attracted much research attention. Past studies have shown that TFS affects consumers' purchase decisions [20]. When the purchase amount is less than the TFS threshold, consumers have a strong willingness to add purchases to obtain free shipping.…”
Section: Threshold Free Shipping In Online Retailingmentioning
confidence: 99%