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Target Group Generation Z—How Stationary Retailers Can Fulfil the Expectations of Young Customers Through Smart Services and Technologies to Increase Their Resilience

In: Smart Services Summit

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  • Stefan Schweiger

    (HTWG Konstanz—University of Applied Sciences)

  • Julian Kemmer

    (HTWG Konstanz—University of Applied Sciences)

  • Simon Oed

    (HTWG Konstanz—University of Applied Sciences)

  • Julius Taubert

    (HTWG Konstanz—University of Applied Sciences)

  • Valerie Bass

    (HTWG Konstanz—University of Applied Sciences)

  • Michael Eddelbuettel

    (HTWG Konstanz—University of Applied Sciences)

  • Tamara Wuerstle

    (HTWG Konstanz—University of Applied Sciences)

Abstract

This paper aims to apply the basics of the Service-Dominant Logic, especially the concept of creating benefits through serving, to the stationary retail industry. In the industrial context, the shift from a product-driven point of view to a service-driven perspective has been discussed widely. However, there are only few connections to how this can be applied to the retail sector on a B2C-level and how retailers can use smart services in order to enable customer engagement, loyalty and retention. The expectations of customers towards future stationary retail develop significantly as consumers got used to the comfort of online shopping. Especially the younger generation—the Generation Z—seems to have changed their priorities from the bare purchase of products to an experience- and service-driven approach when shopping over-the-counter. To stay successful long-term, companies from this sector need to adapt to the expectations of their future main customer group. Therefore, this paper will analyse the specific needs of Generation Z, explain how smart services contribute to creating benefit for this customer group and how this affects the economic sustainability of these firms.

Suggested Citation

  • Stefan Schweiger & Julian Kemmer & Simon Oed & Julius Taubert & Valerie Bass & Michael Eddelbuettel & Tamara Wuerstle, 2023. "Target Group Generation Z—How Stationary Retailers Can Fulfil the Expectations of Young Customers Through Smart Services and Technologies to Increase Their Resilience," Progress in IS, in: Jürg Meierhofer & Shaun West & Thierry Buecheler (ed.), Smart Services Summit, pages 123-131, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-031-36698-7_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-36698-7_13
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