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The optimal decision of e-retailer based on return-freight insurance – considering the loss aversion of customers

  • Wentao Zhan
  • , Wenting Pan
  • , Yi Zhao
  • , Shengyu Zhang
  • , Yimeng Wang
  • , Minghui Jiang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • School of Management, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Northeast Agricultural University
  • Ltd.
  • Harbin Finance University

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Abstract

Purpose: The return behavior of customers has a great impact on the e-retail industry and has resulted in the emergence of return-freight insurance (RI). Additionally, customer loss aversion arising from returns affects e-retailers' decisions and manufacturers' profits. Therefore, the main purpose of the authors' study is to determine how e-retailers and manufacturers choose their RI strategy and pricing according to customers' loss aversion. Design/methodology/approach: The authors propose three scenarios: no RI, customer purchase RI and free e-retail RI (FRI). Meanwhile, the authors also model a Stackelberg game between e-retailers and manufacturers for analysis. Then, according to customer return behavior and loss aversion, the authors study the optimal pricing decision and RI premium allocation scheme for e-retailers and manufacturers under different scenarios. Findings: It was found that the loss sensitivity reduces customers' willingness to buy RI, which is not conducive to the development of e-retailers and manufacturers. Additionally, with higher loss sensitivity, e-retailers and manufacturers offer FRI to gain higher profits, which supports the implementation of the FRI strategy. Originality/value: The authors introduce customers' loss aversion into RI to analyze the optimal pricing decisions and profits of e-retailers and manufacturers, enriching the application of loss aversion theory. In addition, this study analyzes the two-way cost-sharing mechanism between manufacturers and e-retailers to provide FRI, which provides a theoretical basis for RI premium sharing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)182-202
Number of pages21
JournalKybernetes
Volume54
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • E-retail
  • Loss aversion
  • Return-freight insurance
  • Supply chain

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