Value attenuation and retail out-of-stocks A service-dominant logic perspective

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to address the effects of retail out-of-stocks from a service-dominant (S-D) logic view.Design/methodology/approach– Conceptual, combining classic S-D logic research with recent research of S-D logic in supply chains, and applying this to out-of-stocks in a retail setting of fast-moving consumer goods.Findings– The paper unveils out-of-stocks as emergent operant resources that alter and attenuate value creation across manufacturers, retailers, shoppers, users and their networks. The paper develops a model of value co-creation where manufacturer supply and shopper/user demand meet in the retailer ' s realm. Differentiating between shopper and user in a sequential model of value creation, it identifies the shopper as an active entity whose response to out-of-stocks redistributes value within the retail service ecosystem. An additional model is developed that illustrates the novel costs of an out-of-stock as uncovered by the S-D logic perspective, allowing retailers and manufacturers to align their interests in improving on-shelf availability.Research limitations/implications– Moving distribution thought and management towards a goal of service provision, this article suggests three logistics research possibilities: retailer-manufacturer misalignment, spatio-temporal supply-demand mismatch, and shopper-user interaction.Practical implications– This article shows how the S-D perspective can bring previously misaligned incentives of supply chain actors into alignment. Previous goods-dominant research showed little common ground for manufacturers and retailers to jointly improve on-shelf availability. The S-D logic view demonstrates compelling rationale for both parties ' involvement.Originality/value– The paper extends S-D logic literature by considering value attenuation through failures in physical distribution and logistics management, adding that non-availability causes operand resources to become operant and attenuate/redistribute value. The paper extends the out-of-stock literature by providing a theoretical foundation, and by showing the ecosystem effects of out-of-stocks.
  • Authors

  • Ehrenthal, Joachim CF
  • Gruen, Thomas
  • Hofstetter, Joerg S
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • 2014
  • Has Subject Area

    Keywords

  • On-shelf availability
  • Service-dominant logic
  • Value attenuation
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 39
  • End Page

  • 57
  • Volume

  • 44
  • Issue

  • 1-2