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http://dx.doi.org/10.20498/fir.2021.1.1.23

A study on the deployment status and development plan of retail technology  

KIM, Se-Jin (Department of Convergency Industry, Seoul Venture University)
LEE, Sang-Youn (Korea Institute of Artificial Intelligence Industry)
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Fourth Industrial Review / v.1, no.1, 2021 , pp. 23-29 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose - Faced with the great change of the 4th industrial revolution and the addition of the COVID-19 pandemic, great confusion and crises are occurring in the retail environment as well. The purpose of this study is to suggest the necessity of establishing a methodology for applying retail tech to offline distribution channels in crisis. Research design, data, and methodology - After examining the recent developments of representative fields to which retail technology is applied, it is rearranged through consideration through previous studies. Result - The retail industry must transform into digital commerce through digital transformation. According to the development of retail technology, the distribution industry is at a time of change from the stage of brokering product and service transactions to a structure that creates value based on information on production and consumption. The business model of the distribution industry must be converted to a platform business model in which both consumers and producers become users. Conclusion - In-depth analysis of the cases has not been conducted, and there are limitations in that the development is somewhat insufficient due to insufficient prior research data. However, it is meaningful to suggest the necessity of finding a methodology for applying retail technology to overcome the crisis of offline retailers through quantitative research on the retail technology area.
Keywords
Retail Tech; High-tech retail store; Retail technology; Smart retailing; Shopper marketing;
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