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Last-mile challenges in on-demand food delivery during COVID-19: understanding the riders' perspective using a grounded theory approach

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 901-925

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IJLM-01-2021-0024

Keywords

Platform economy; Gig economy; Online food delivery; Delivery partner; Grounded theory; Operational excellence; Mumbai dabbawala

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This study focuses on the last-mile delivery challenges faced by on-demand food delivery riders in urban and semi-urban areas of India during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research identified four core categories of challenges, including operational, customer-related, organizational, and technological issues, some of which are inherent to the ODFD supply chain and intensified by the pandemic, while others are specific to the current situation.
Purpose This paper aims to explore the last-mile (LM) challenges faced by on-demand food delivery (ODFD) riders during the coronavirus pandemic. This study contributes to the literature on the less-explored domain of ODFD services. Design/methodology/approach A grounded theory methodology is used. Riders working for multiple ODFD firms in various urban and semi-urban areas of India were interviewed. Open, axial and selective coding of interview transcripts was done. Findings A grounded model is developed consisting of riders' challenges represented broadly under four core categories: Operational, Customer-related, Organisational and Technological issues. The study indicates that while some of the challenges are inherent to the ODFD supply chain, these have been visibly exposed and intensified by COVID-19, while other challenges are specific to the pandemic. Research limitations/implications The model is a qualitative proposition representing LM delivery issues in ODFD services faced by the riders in India's urban and semi-urban areas during the COVID-19 pandemic. Other countries may face similar problems, but further studies are necessary to confirm or refute the findings. Practical implications ODFD companies must address the riders' issues to better adapt to the current and future disruptions and improve riders' quality of work-life to achieve operational excellence. Originality/value This study builds on the extant ODFD literature by focusing on one of its less addressed aspects: the working conditions of the riders. This work is conducted amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the context of a developing country and aims to study the challenges in ODFD operations.

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