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Shopper-Facing Retail Technology: A Retailer Adoption Decision Framework Incorporating Shopper Attitudes and Privacy Concerns
by
Nikolova, Hristina
, Inman, J. Jeffrey
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/ Calculus
/ Competitive advantage
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Costs
/ Credit cards
/ Data integrity
/ Decision making
/ Grocery stores
/ iBeacons
/ Innovations
/ Payback periods
/ Privacy
/ Proximity marketing
/ Retail stores
/ Retail technology
/ Retailing
/ Scanners
/ Self service
/ Self-checkout
/ Self-scanning
/ Shopper privacy concerns
/ Shopping
/ Studies
/ Technological change
/ Technology
/ Technology adoption
2017
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Shopper-Facing Retail Technology: A Retailer Adoption Decision Framework Incorporating Shopper Attitudes and Privacy Concerns
by
Nikolova, Hristina
, Inman, J. Jeffrey
in
Bar codes
/ Calculus
/ Competitive advantage
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Costs
/ Credit cards
/ Data integrity
/ Decision making
/ Grocery stores
/ iBeacons
/ Innovations
/ Payback periods
/ Privacy
/ Proximity marketing
/ Retail stores
/ Retail technology
/ Retailing
/ Scanners
/ Self service
/ Self-checkout
/ Self-scanning
/ Shopper privacy concerns
/ Shopping
/ Studies
/ Technological change
/ Technology
/ Technology adoption
2017
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Shopper-Facing Retail Technology: A Retailer Adoption Decision Framework Incorporating Shopper Attitudes and Privacy Concerns
by
Nikolova, Hristina
, Inman, J. Jeffrey
in
Bar codes
/ Calculus
/ Competitive advantage
/ Consumer attitudes
/ Costs
/ Credit cards
/ Data integrity
/ Decision making
/ Grocery stores
/ iBeacons
/ Innovations
/ Payback periods
/ Privacy
/ Proximity marketing
/ Retail stores
/ Retail technology
/ Retailing
/ Scanners
/ Self service
/ Self-checkout
/ Self-scanning
/ Shopper privacy concerns
/ Shopping
/ Studies
/ Technological change
/ Technology
/ Technology adoption
2017
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Shopper-Facing Retail Technology: A Retailer Adoption Decision Framework Incorporating Shopper Attitudes and Privacy Concerns
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Shopper-Facing Retail Technology: A Retailer Adoption Decision Framework Incorporating Shopper Attitudes and Privacy Concerns
2017
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Overview
Continual innovation and new technology are critical in helping retailers’ create a sustainable competitive advantage. In particular, shopper-facing technology plays an important role in increasing revenues and decreasing costs. In this article, we briefly discuss some of the salient retail technologies over the recent past as well as technologies that are only beginning to gain traction. Additionally, we present a shopper-centric decision calculus that retailers can use when considering a new shopper-facing technology. We argue that new technologies provide value by either increasing revenue through (a) attracting new shoppers, (b) increasing share of volume from existing shoppers, or (c) extracting greater consumer surplus, or decreasing costs through offloading labor to shoppers. Importantly, our framework incorporates shoppers by considering their perceptions of the new technology and their resulting behavioral reactions. Specifically, we argue that shoppers update their perceptions of fairness, value, satisfaction, trust, commitment, and attitudinal loyalty and evaluate the potential intrusiveness of the technology on their personal privacy. These perceptions then mediate the effect of the technology on shopper behavioral reactions such as retail patronage intentions and WOM communication. We present preliminary support for our framework by examining consumers’ perceptions of several new retail technologies, as well as their behavioral intentions. The findings support our thesis that shopper perceptions of the retailer are affected by new shopper-facing technologies and that these reactions mediate behavioral intentions, which in turn drives the ROI of the new technology.
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