Authors
Felix Johannes Röllecke, Arnd Huchzermeier, David Schröder
Publication date
2018/2
Journal
California Management Review
Volume
60
Issue
2
Pages
176-203
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Product returns are both a challenge and an opportunity for most retailers, since more than US$640 billion in revenue is lost each year because of preventable product returns. A major impediment to unlocking the full potential of these returns is the firm’s returns management program: the policies governing the customer-firm exchange process. Recent insights from research and practice have yielded the unprecedented opportunity to open the “black box” of developing effective programs. Yet, such development must address three main questions: What types of returns management programs exist? What misunderstandings impede returns management effectiveness? How can retailers develop effective programs? This article distinguishes among different types of returns management programs and discusses the managerial misunderstandings that reduce their effectiveness. It presents a framework for developing …
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Scholar articles
FJ Röllecke, A Huchzermeier, D Schröder - California Management Review, 2018