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Optimal return shipping insurance policy with consumers' anticipated regret

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  • Yiming Li
  • Gang Li
  • Xiajun Amy Pan

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We study return shipping insurance (RSI) policies prevalent on platforms such as JD.com and Taobao.com. Retailers on those platforms can purchase and provide RSI for consumers (RRSI) or offer an option for consumers to buy RSI themselves (CRSI). With either RSI, consumers will be partially compensated by an insurer for their shipping fees associated with product returns. As the consumers' uncertainty about product fit is realized only after purchase, their decisions whether to purchase CRSI may lead to postpurchase regret. Considering these anticipated regret behaviors, we investigate the optimal RSI policy for a monopolistic online retailer and an insurer. We show that the retailer offers RRSI only if the retailer's return handling cost is relatively low and consumers' return shipping cost is in an intermediate range; otherwise, the consumers' strong propensity for uninsured regret may stimulate them to purchase CRSI. Under the optimal RRSI policy, the retailer always charges a higher product price than under no RSI, and surprisingly the consumer demand could expand. In contrast, under the optimal CRSI policy, the retailer always sets a lower product price, but resulting in consumer demand shrinkage. Counterintuitively, CRSI may become a “win‐win‐win” policy for the retailer, insurer, and consumers.

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  • Yiming Li & Gang Li & Xiajun Amy Pan, 2023. "Optimal return shipping insurance policy with consumers' anticipated regret," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 32(10), pages 3209-3226, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:popmgt:v:32:y:2023:i:10:p:3209-3226
    DOI: 10.1111/poms.14031
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