The consumers' convenience dimensions in performing food online purchase and its logistics level of service

Information communications technology (ICT) has contributed to the development of online shopping activity and has impacts on urban freight transport, travel behavior, and travel cost. A person’s motivation to perform online purchasing may be due to the smooth purchasing process including the ease o...

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Main Author: Damerin, Noor Haslyana
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/91955/1/NoorHaslyanaDamerinMFABU2019.pdf
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description Information communications technology (ICT) has contributed to the development of online shopping activity and has impacts on urban freight transport, travel behavior, and travel cost. A person’s motivation to perform online purchasing may be due to the smooth purchasing process including the ease of choosing date and time of delivery, and its service quality. Due to busy lifestyle and time limitation, most of people tends to order for online food delivery (OFD) service. This study aims to measure the level of service for ready-to-eat food delivery among the consumers, and the consumers’ convenience dimensions where it specifically focuses on the logistics aspect. This study involved total 169 students and staffs of UTM main campus who have purchase any ready-to-eat food via online within past 60 days. The objectives of this study are to identify the consumers’ convenience dimensions in deciding for food online purchasing specifically in logistic-related dimensions, to measure the logistics level of service for the food door-delivery among the consumers, and to recommend for food logistics enhancement based on the current level of service measured by consumers. Online and face-to-face survey was conducted to complete this study. This study found that food condition dimension is a significant dimension that influence consumers in making decision for OFD service. Besides that, this study has able to measure the logistics level of service for the food door-delivery among consumers where less than 50% of online food delivery service were able to perform at better than LOS C, a good performance at acceptable delay.
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spelling utm.eprints-919552021-08-09T08:46:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/91955/ The consumers' convenience dimensions in performing food online purchase and its logistics level of service Damerin, Noor Haslyana HF Commerce TH434-437 Quantity surveying Information communications technology (ICT) has contributed to the development of online shopping activity and has impacts on urban freight transport, travel behavior, and travel cost. A person’s motivation to perform online purchasing may be due to the smooth purchasing process including the ease of choosing date and time of delivery, and its service quality. Due to busy lifestyle and time limitation, most of people tends to order for online food delivery (OFD) service. This study aims to measure the level of service for ready-to-eat food delivery among the consumers, and the consumers’ convenience dimensions where it specifically focuses on the logistics aspect. This study involved total 169 students and staffs of UTM main campus who have purchase any ready-to-eat food via online within past 60 days. The objectives of this study are to identify the consumers’ convenience dimensions in deciding for food online purchasing specifically in logistic-related dimensions, to measure the logistics level of service for the food door-delivery among the consumers, and to recommend for food logistics enhancement based on the current level of service measured by consumers. Online and face-to-face survey was conducted to complete this study. This study found that food condition dimension is a significant dimension that influence consumers in making decision for OFD service. Besides that, this study has able to measure the logistics level of service for the food door-delivery among consumers where less than 50% of online food delivery service were able to perform at better than LOS C, a good performance at acceptable delay. 2019 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/91955/1/NoorHaslyanaDamerinMFABU2019.pdf Damerin, Noor Haslyana (2019) The consumers' convenience dimensions in performing food online purchase and its logistics level of service. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:131657
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title_full The consumers' convenience dimensions in performing food online purchase and its logistics level of service
title_fullStr The consumers' convenience dimensions in performing food online purchase and its logistics level of service
title_full_unstemmed The consumers' convenience dimensions in performing food online purchase and its logistics level of service
title_short The consumers' convenience dimensions in performing food online purchase and its logistics level of service
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TH434-437 Quantity surveying
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