Abstract

With the rapid technological advancements, E-commerce deliveries in Sri Lanka have been flourishing tremendously. However, payments have still been identified as one of the main obstacles to the developments of the E-commerce sector. The Cash on Delivery (COD) method has played a significant role in driving the growth of the E-commerce industry and accounts for more than 60% of all E-commerce transactions in Sri Lanka. Although COD is so important, many companies still waver with its processes as it has become a notoriously problematic area in terms of on-time and successful deliveries. Hence, the purpose of this study was to investigate the critical factors influencing online customers' preference of cash on the delivery method to provide insights into the management of E-commerce and logistics industries on the usage of appropriate payment methods for E-commerce transactions. This empirical study is based on the primary data obtained through a survey conducted among Sri Lankan online customers. The data were analyzed using the Partial Least Squares–Structural Equation Modelling technique. Consequently, 'Sri Lankan origin of the online seller,' 'Selling specialized products by the online seller,' 'Availability of wide choice of payment methods,' 'Offering a wide assortment of foreign products by the online seller,' 'Lack of trust on online payments' has been identified as the critical factors influencing Sri Lankan online customers' preference of cash on delivery method.

Highlights

  • With the rapid technological advancements, E-commerce deliveries in Sri Lanka have been flourishing tremendously

  • Polasik & Fiszeder (2010) analyzed factors influencing the acceptance of the seven major payment methods by the polish managers of online shops and the results of this study demonstrated that a shop's strategy of using traditional and electronic distribution channels, preferences of online shop managers, the involvement in online auctions and cross-border sales have significant influences on its acceptance of particular payment methods

  • The convergent validity is assessed through Cronbach's alpha, composite reliability (CR), and average variance extracted (AVE) (Kumar, et al, 2020)

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Introduction

With the rapid technological advancements, E-commerce deliveries in Sri Lanka have been flourishing tremendously. Most Sri Lankan E-retailers and logistics service providers have developed new platforms to step into the contemporary E-commerce trends to meet the dynamic demands. Sri Lankan E-commerce delivery services are currently involved in providing a wide range of products and services such as household items, apparel, medicines, numerous raw materials, construction items, small or large machinery, travel facilities, education, and many more very fast with reasonable prices to the consumers. Sri Lankan E-commerce delivery services allow customers to order anything they need remaining their residences. Affordable when compared to physical delivery services, offering various discounts, providing high-quality services and goods, and offering multiple fast and excellent solutions for the delivery can be identified as the reasons for seeking E-commerce services by Sri Lankan Customers

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