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Seizing the Commuting Moment: Contextual Targeting Based on Mobile Transportation Apps

INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH2019-03

Ghose, Anindya | Kwon, Hyeokkoo Eric | Lee, Dongwon | Oh, Wonseok

Despite the average daily commuting time of commuters increasing by the day, the way marketers can benefit from our commuting behaviors has not yet been examined. In collaboration with one of the largest global mobile telecom providers, this study investigates how contextual targeting with commuting impacts user redemptions of mobile coupons. The analysis is based on a rich field study in which 14,741 mobile coupons were sent to 9,928 public transit app users consisting of commuters and noncommuters. The key findings indicate that commuters are about 3x as likely to redeem their mobile coupon compared with noncommuters. However, a multiple-coupon distribution strategy is more effective in increasing redemption among noncommuters than commuters. Moreover, the redemption rate of commuters is higher for coupons with shorter expiration periods, whereas that of noncommuters is higher for coupons with longer expiration periods. On the basis of theories from psychology and physiology, we argue that stress, which is exacerbated by commuting, increases commuters' coupon redemption rate. We provide empirical support for this argument and show that marketers can increase response rates by focusing on specific periods of the day when commuting stress is relatively high (e. g., rush hours). By carefully exploiting commuting, which is easily identifiable and occurs throughout the world, managers may improve their mobile marketing effectiveness.

Publisher
INFORMS
Issue Date
2019-03
Article Type
Article
Citation
INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, Vol.30, No.1, pp.154 - 174
ISSN
1047-7047
DOI
10.1287/isre.2018.0792
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