4.2 Article Proceedings Paper

Digital labelling in the retail environment: a domain-specific innovativeness perspective

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IJRDM-08-2018-0175

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Digital food labelling; Mobile marketing; Consumer behaviour; QR codes; Pull marketing; Domain-specific innovativeness

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Purpose This is an exploratory study leveraging a domain-specific innovativeness (DSI) perspective to understand adoption of QR code delivered mobile marketing. Specifically, the purpose of this paper is to explore the roles of innovativeness and risk aversion on QR code adoption and usage in the low-involvement context to address tensions between risk and innovation literatures. Design/methodology/approach Participants were assigned to laggard (n=19) and innovator/early adopter (n=19) segments using the DSI scale. A combination of qualitative reductionism (means-end chain analysis) and qualitative holism (semi-structured interviewing) was employed. Findings Confusion regarding the functionality and purpose of QR codes adversely affected willingness to use and utility perceptions. Source trust and information credibility emerged as key concerns for those considering QR codes, with consumer risk aversion and innovativeness orientations influencing the nature of trust concerns. A perceived lack of complementarity between QR codes and retail environments reduced perceived relevance. For low-involvement products, marketers should consider moving beyond brand-level communication to align offerings to the broader foodscape. Research limitations/implications - Findings are limited to the low-involvement product context. Although DSI was considered, the impact of technological innovativeness was not explored. Future research may consider the impact of information provision at the broader foodscape rather than product-specific level when exploring QR code applications in the food domain. Originality/value This is the first study to explore the role of product category innovativeness, as distinct from technological innovativeness on the acceptance and usage of mobile marketing applications in the low-involvement context. This research builds on existing risk and innovation literatures and addresses tensions between these literatures presented by QR codes within the low-involvement context.

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