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Title: Untangling the performance impact of e-marketplace sellers’ deployment of platform-based functions : a configurational perspective
Authors: Zeng, J
Fang, Y
Li, H
Wang, Y
Lim, KH 
Issue Date: Sep-2025
Source: Information systems research, Sept 2025, v. 36, no. 3, p. 1397-1417
Abstract: Previous studies have shown great interest in examining the performance impact of platform-based functions (PBFs) used by e-marketplace sellers and the contingent role of salient variables, such as seller reputation, in the e-marketplace. Their findings, however, are fragmented and inconsistent, as they generally focus on the net, separate effect of a single PBF with debatable findings. The theorization of how sellers should configure multiple types of PBFs as a whole to achieve high sales performance lags far behind the booming competition practice. To identify an effective PBF combination, this study takes a configurational perspective to identify appropriate PBF configurations that can achieve high sales performance for sellers with different product positions and reputations. A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis of a longitudinal data set of over 3,300 apparel sellers in a large e-marketplace yields interesting findings. The configuration results reveal recipes for PBF combinations for achieving high sales performance that vary across different levels of seller reputation and product positioning strategies. Our configuration findings suggest that sellers should configure PBFs according to distinctive product strategies accompanied by seller reputation conditions, where the resulting PBF configurations play an essential and multifaceted role in achieving high sales performances. Interestingly, our configuration analysis uncovers that for reputable sellers offering high-priced products, the utilization of pricing and marketing functions is counterproductive. Additionally, we observe complex interplays between after-sales functions and online reputation, characterized by complementary, substitutive, and independent relationships. Furthermore, our results demonstrate an asymmetry relationship between high and low sales configurations. It contributes to the emergent investigation of causal complexity in competitive strategy studies of e-marketplace sellers and provides specific causal recipes and holistic guidelines for sellers and platform operators.
Keywords: Configurational approach
E-marketplace
Platform-based functions
Product positioning
Qualitative comparative analysis
Sales performance
Seller reputation
Publisher: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
Journal: Information systems research 
ISSN: 1047-7047
EISSN: 1526-5536
DOI: 10.1287/isre.2020.0539
Rights: Copyright: © 2024 INFORMS
This is the accepted manuscript of the following article: Jicheng Zeng, Yulin Fang, Huifang Li, Youwei Wang, Kai H. Lim (2024) Untangling the Performance Impact of E-marketplace Sellers’ Deployment of Platform-Based Functions: A Configurational Perspective. Information Systems Research 36(3):1397-1417, which is available at https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2020.0539.
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