The Effect of Omnichannel Integration on Fresh Food Customer Engagement from the Viewpoint of Flow Experience

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Abstract

Customer engagement is a new value index affecting the omnichannel benefits of enterprises. It is beginning to attract the attention of both scholars and managers. However, there is still a lack of research on the mechanism influencing customer engagement in the fresh food omnichannel retail context. Drawing from the stimulus–organism–response (SOR) framework, this paper builds a relationship model between omnichannel integration and fresh food customer engagement. In addition, the paper empirically analyzes the mechanism of omnichannel integration’s impact on fresh food customer engagement. The findings show that omnichannel integration promotes flow experiences through three modes: information integration, business integration, and service and distribution integration. Flow experience is mediating the relationship between omnichannel integration and customer engagement. Strengthening the customer engagement knowledge system can help fresh food omnichannel retailers to create and manage the long-term cooperative relationship between customers and the company’s value creation. The higher the degree of omnichannel integration of fresh food retail firms, the more conducive it is to enhancing the customer flow experience, which will positively impact customers’ attitudinal and behavioral engagement.

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Chen, X., Su, X., Lin, W., Xu, A., Chen, J., & Zheng, Q. (2022). The Effect of Omnichannel Integration on Fresh Food Customer Engagement from the Viewpoint of Flow Experience. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/su142113914

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