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The impact of unmanned stores' business models on sustainability

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In this article, the authors make a critical analysis of the sustainability impact of unmanned stores and assess the strategic direction and growth strategies of major corporations and organizations within the value chain, and show interesting insight for example to the growth segments, the role of sustainability, and barriers of entry.
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Digitalization and big data are continuing to revolutionize industries impacting the global economy, environment, and society as a whole. The retail industry is not an exception and is facing a paradigm shift in many aspects of its operations. One of the latest innovations in this industry is the development of unmanned stores concepts and business models. These novel business models are mostly used in the grocery stores segment with an impetus to eliminate the need for check-out lines and to create more efficiencies in the whole process of the shopping experience. Because of the disruptive nature of this business model, it is important to research the effects of its expansion into society. In this article, we are making a critical analysis of the sustainability impact of unmanned stores and assess the strategic direction and growth strategies of major corporations and organizations within the value chain. We used an unambiguous and straightforward questionnaire as the research tool and the results show grocery as the current target for expansion, however, future expectations from business developers lean heavily towards coffee and books. Interestingly, the investment logic for expected benefits from the participants seemed to be biased towards efficiencies and the value chain benefits seemed to mostly come from the use of big data and data analytics. The most important use of the data was associated with the dynamic pricing models. Additionally, our study shows interesting insight for example to the growth segments, the role of sustainability, and barriers of entry.

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Exploring the Relationships among Brand Experience, Perceived Product Quality, Hedonic Value, Utilitarian Value, and Brand Loyalty in Unmanned Coffee Shops during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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- 18 Sep 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this article , the influence of brand experience and perceived product quality on customers' hedonic and utilitarian values was examined, and the utilitarian values were found to have a significant effect on brand loyalty.
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Consumers' Perceived Benefits and Costs for Amazon Go Based on Social Media Data Using Text Mining

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify the perceived benefits and costs of Amazon Go, the first unmanned store with advanced technology, based on the value-based adoption model using a text-mining technique.
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Understanding Agendas of Unmanned Stores: The Case of South Korea

TL;DR: In this paper , a Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic modeling analysis was conducted to explore the agendas of unmanned stores, and as a result, 12 topics were derived.
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Chaotic Dynamics in Smart Grid and Suppression Scheme via Generalized Fuzzy Hyperbolic Model

TL;DR: In this article, a method to control chaotic behavior of a typical Smart Grid based on generalized fuzzy hyperbolic model (GFHM) is presented, which is designed by solving a linear matrix inequality (LMI).
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A dynamic product quality evaluation based pricing model for perishable food supply chains

TL;DR: In this paper, a pricing approach based on dynamically identified food shelf life is proposed to reduce food spoilage waste and maximize food retailer's profit through a pricing model to improve visibility and traceability in food supply chains facilitated by tracking and tracing technologies.
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