Consumer Group Buying | Services
Popularized during the COVID-19 pandemic, this model utilizes "community leaders"—influential neighbors who manage orders and distribution for a localized group.
The Strategic Evolution of Consumer Group Buying Services Consumer group buying (GB) has transitioned from traditional bulk purchasing to a sophisticated digital mechanism that leverages social interaction and demand aggregation. This paper explores the motivations, operational models, and strategic implications of GB services for both consumers and retailers. 1. Introduction
Crowds interact on forums to select merchants and negotiate deals directly via representatives. 3. Consumer Motivations and Demographics consumer group buying services
Beyond savings, GB empowers consumers to protect their rights in under-regulated markets and provides a sense of "social power" through collective action.
Modern group buying services typically follow one of several structures: unorganized pool of buyers.
Research indicates that the primary drivers for GB participation are and deep discounts .
Typically younger consumers (ages 20–35), including white-collar workers and college students who are open to trying new services. Consumer Motivations and Demographics Beyond savings
Sites act as intermediaries between sellers and a large, unorganized pool of buyers.