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Onlineshops in Deutschland verschenken sehr viel Potenzial im Registrierungs- und Bestellprozess. Dabei lässt sich mit wenigen gezielten Verbesserungen der Checkout barrierefrei und smart gestalten. Zu diesem Ergebnis kommt eine heuristische Untersuchung der Top 100 Onlineshops von Uniserv gemeinsam mit der Hochschule Offenburg. Die Eingabe und Qualität von Adressdaten spielen dabei eine besondere Rolle.
In an experience economy market competition in software branches is becoming more and more intense. Technical innovations, global retail practices and the multidimensional conception of experiences provide both opportunities and challenges for companies worldwide. Retailers strive for an optimized conversion rate, but poor UX still abound. Particularly Germany-based companies are less evolved in an international comparison of industrialized economies. The value of integrating users in the development process is recognized, but methodologies must carefully be incorporated into existing agile workflows. The goal of this study is to bridge the gaps between internal agency and external client and user interests. The contribution is four-fold: an overview of the current status of customer centricity in the E-Commerce branch of trade is provided (I). Based on this corpus, a methodical framework, aiming to incorporate the experience logic in UX practices within an agile project team, is presented (II). The framework is applied by a single case study - the shop relaunch of a motorbike accessory store (III). Finally, all interest groups (UX, development and project management) are incorporated in the qualitative content analysis (IV).