“…Since the introduction of e‐LSQ, subsequent research has focused primarily on the online retail context and made important extensions to LSQ's cost and operational elements based on current logistics practices. For example, recent research highlights the role of shipping prices (Barker & Brau, 2020; Tokar et al., 2020), delivery drivers (Masorgo et al., 2023; Ta et al., 2018), and delivery modalities (Murfield et al., 2017; Ta et al., 2023) in consumer perceptions of LSQ. Despite these developments, however, logistics scholars acknowledge that e‐LSQ and LSQ still may not adequately reflect the empirical realities that exist in unique delivery contexts (Ta et al., 2023).…”