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Casual selling practice: a qualitative study of non-professional sellers' involvement on C2C social commerce platforms

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Purpose Recent substantial developments of consumer-to-consumer social commerce platforms (C2C-SCPs) emboldened consumers/users to be involved as sellers. Considering C2C social networks that privilege local reach, this paper aim to explore how the practice-based view informs non-professional sellers' involvement. Design/methodology/approach Underpinned by data from 29 semi-structured interviews with non-professional sellers on Kaskus, one of the largest local Indonesian C2C-SCPs, the study reveals the emergence of a novel structural practice that we call casual selling. Findings The findings show that casual selling allows non-professional sellers' involvement in C2C-SCPs through three broad categories of practices: priming oneself, producing commercial operations and valuing others. Within these three categories, non-professional sellers are found to generate both personal and collective involvement along nine situated market practices. Research limitations/implications This paper adds to previous research by introducing the practice-based view to social commerce literature. In doing so, it deals with the under-investigated seller's perspective and activities that prevail in C2C-SCPs. Originality/value In C2C-SCPs, casual selling constitutes a distinct mode of involvement in social commerce in which established professional selling standards are suspended. As a structural practice, it entices non-professional sellers to consider a wider variety of situations in which they are in dialogue with other individuals (buyers and sellers) to shape s-commerce potential. In doing so, C2C-SCP users draw on a dynamic intertwining between digital technology and the socio-cultural environment surrounding s-commerce.
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hal-04048796 , version 1 (28-03-2023)

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Alexandre Schwob, Ronan de Kervenoael, Valentina Kirova, Tan Vo-Thanh. Casual selling practice: a qualitative study of non-professional sellers' involvement on C2C social commerce platforms. Information Technology and People, 2022, 36 (2), pp.940-965. ⟨10.1108/ITP-09-2020-0635⟩. ⟨hal-04048796⟩
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