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The Study of Characteristics of Consumer Purchasing Private Brand Products at Large-Scale Mart (국내 대형마트의 유통업체 브랜드 상품 구매 소비자의 특성 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Seong-Huyk;Lee, Jung-Hee;Roh, Eun-Jung
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2010
  • As having the movement of developing private brand (PB) goods, domestic big retailers are facing up with new problems. Thus, it is required studies of PB products, and how consumers recognize PB products as a consideration commodity set. Also, it is worthy in order that it gives us the important meaning on the marketing strategy with focusing on evaluating the differences between customers buying PB grocery goods with respect to demographic characteristics and purchasing behaviors. PB has some advantages for customers and retailers. However, according to AC Nielson's report (2005), Asian and emerging market has 1/5 sales relatively to Western countries. But we can assume that the emerging market has the most potential growth through this result. As a result from several other studies, it becomes necessary to not only increase the rate of selling composition of PB product temporarily, but also analyze the characteristics of customers using big retailers and segmenting customer groups to make PB product as a consideration commodity set for them. In addition, it is needed to have a variety of acts of marketing. From studies related to PB, there is a prejudice - cheap products have low quality - but, evaluation by customers who have used those products shows neutral stand, and there is a study representing that it is the most important to accumulate the belief between the retailers selling PB products and consumers using those for the accurate evaluation and intention on purchasing. Also, by the result from analyzing the characteristics of customers buying PB products, we could assume that higher income and higher education level, more preference on PB products. Especially, according to TNS's research, the primary targets of PB product are 30's who seeks value for money and planned spending habits, and 40's who have teenager children, and are interested in encouraging themselves. This paper used Probit model to analyze the characteristics of consumers. This model helps us to analyze with the variables representing the demographic characteristics of consumers (gender, age, educational level, occupation, income level, living area), and variables related to purchasing behavior (visiting frequency on big retailers, the average amount that they pay for goods in there, and check-up which brand made those goods). The method we used in this study is by man to man interview and survey on-line with the rate of 89% and 11% in Seoul and Gyunggi Province, respectively, for about one month from the beginning of February, 2008. As a result of this, under the assumption that people buy PB products more as long as they go shopping more, it was not meaningful for target groups which we pointed out as frequently visiting customers to be. Although, we have expected women buy more PB products than men do, gender doesn't mean anything for the result. And, it has inferred that married people buy more PB goods than singles do. It was also meaningless with variables related to occupation. Because housewives are often exposed to any kind of supermarket than workers are, we could not get any relatives. Moreover, we couldn't proof that younger generation prefer big retailers more than older people who 50~60's. Education levels doesn't affect on the purchase of PB product as well. Related to living area, the result is statistically not similar as we expected whether living in Seoul or not. It shows there is no relationship with the preference on retail brands and PB products, and it is similar with the study researched by TNS(2008) that customers tend to buy PB product impulsively no matter which brand it is and where they are even though their shopping place is the big market where customers are often using. Variables on which we had meaningful results are income level and living place. That is, customers who have 3,000,000~6,000,000 WON every month on average are more willing to buy PB products than other customers whose income is over 6,000,000 WON, and residents not living in Seoul prefer PB goods than those who are living in Seoul. To explain more about what we got, if there is only one condition about customer's visiting frequency on big retails, we could come up with this result that more exposed to PB products, more purchasing frequency. Consequently, it brings the important insight that large retailers have to prepare something to make customers visit them often to increase selling rate of PB products. To demonstrate the result of analyzing more, what is more efficient variables are demographically including marital status, income level, and residential area to buy items that affect the PB products and could include the frequency of visiting large markets by the purchase habits. Specifically, then, married couples rather than singles, middle-income customers than high-income customers, and local residents not living in Seoul than customers in Seoul are more likely to purchase PB goods. In addition, as long as a customer visits two times more, then the purchasing rate of PB products is to increase over 5.3%. Therefore, it seems that retailers are better to make a shopping place as fun and comfortable places. With overwhelming the idea that PB products are just cheap, one-time purchase goods, it is needed to increase the loyalty on those goods like NB products, try to make PB products as a consideration products set, and occur to sustainable sales. Especially, as suggested by this paper, it seems like it strongly needs to identify the characteristics of customers who prefer PB, to segment those customers, and to select the main target, and to do positioning with well-planned marketing strategies. Then, it is able to give us a meaningful point on marketing strategy by developing the field of PB study, identifying the difference of life style and shopping habits of customers.

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Implemention of Refrigerator Application using NFC (NFC를 이용한 냉장고 Application 구현)

  • Ham, Ji-Hun;Yun, Min-Gyu;Han, Jung-Woo;Kim, Tae Yong;Jang, Won-Tae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2015.10a
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    • pp.570-572
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    • 2015
  • NFC (Near Field Communication) is an area of the RFID technology is a kind of short-range wireless communication. NFC technology is to utilize the data transfer, the access control system is usefully employed in many fields, such as mobile payment. Recently smartphone application development using NFC is activated, recognition of the convenience of the current NFC tag is insignificant state. In this paper, it is the content of the Application that was created in order to provide the knowledge of convenience food to the customer to visit the mart. Users with Mart, using smartphones, at a NFC tag that is attached to the food display stand food information, purchasing tips, keeping method, data such efficacy is provided over the screen of the smartphone. If you purchased the food is placed in the refrigerator "moves to the food list of application to click the button, through the food list screen their food list in the refrigerator, and by providing information such as expiration date, the user There is help me to be able to buy the more convenient food.

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안전명인 인터뷰 - 기본과 실천의 안전관리 추구, '오픈 점포의 안전달인' 이마트 제천점 권오일 안전팀장

  • Im, Dong-Hui
    • The Safety technology
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    • no.192
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    • pp.22-23
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    • 2013
  • 20년 전인 1993년 11월 12일 우리나라 대표 대형마트인 이마트(대표이사 허인철)가 탄생했다. 그리고 지금으로부터 4년 전인 2009년 12월 21일에는 아름다운 청풍명월의 고장인 충북 제천시에 제127호 이마트 매장이 들어서게 된다. 이마트 제천점은 연매출 600억 원의 점포로, 직영사원 140명과 매장협력임대사원 300명의 상생협력을 통해 제천시 강제동 유통업무지역의 대표적인 대형할인점으로 굳건히 자리 잡았다. 이곳 이마트 제천점의 안전을 책임지고 있는 권오일 안전팀장은 오픈 점포와 유독이 인연이 있으면서 '오픈 점포의 안전달인'이라는 별명을 가지고 있다. 2003년 신세계 이마트에 입사하여 청주점, 아산점, 그리고 현재 제첨점까지. 그가 몸담아 왔던 곳이 모두 오픈점이었는데, 오픈 점포에 맞는 안전시스템 구축에 탁월한 역량을 발휘하면서, 청주점 무재해 3배, 아산점 무재해 2배, 제천점 무재해 3배 달성 등을 이끌어왔다. 이로 인해 안전보건공단 공로표창장 및 상패(3회), 대전지방고용노동청 청주지청 및 충주지청장 표창(2회) 등 많은 공적을 남겼다.

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Analysis of Consumer Preferences based on Integration of External Social Network with Internal Group (내·외부 통합형 소셜 네트워크 사용자의 상품 선호도 분석)

  • Park, Sung-Hoon;Yoo, Eun-Jae;Lee, Jae-Myung;Kim, Jin-Deog
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.423-425
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    • 2015
  • 최근 대형 마트 및 백화점에서는 옴니채널 형식의 유통전략이 급부상하고 있으나, 소상공인 및 전통시장은 고비용의 옴니채널 형식을 도입하기가 어렵다. 이를 해결하고자 소자본으로 구축 가능한 니즈 분석을 활용한 모바일 플랫폼이 고안되었으나, 단순히 사용자의 행동 및 후기를 활용한 니즈분석은 개인만의 선호도 분석으로서 타인의 선호도를 알 수 없다는 문제점이 있다. 본 논문에서는 앞서 언급한 내 외부 소셜 네트워크 서비스를 활용하여 타인의 상품 선호도 또한 분석하고 결합하여 보다 효과적으로 상품 선호도 분석을 하였으며 사용자 지정 선호도 분석을 지원한다.

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Design and Implementation of Marketing System for Traditional Markets based on Big-data (전통시장을 위한 빅데이터 분석 기반 마케팅 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • Song, Je-o;Cho, Jung-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Moon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2018.01a
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    • pp.191-192
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    • 2018
  • 우리나라는 소상공인 및 자영업에 대한 비중이 매우 높은 가운데, 대형마트 및 SSM(Super Super Market), 편의점 등 기업형 유통 판매점의 확대로 인해서 위기감이 심화되고 있다. 본 논문에서는 다양한 사람들이 무의식적으로 생성해내는 빅데이터의 특성과 많은 유동인구흐름이 많은 전통시장의 특성을 빅데이터로 분석하여 마케팅 정보까지 제공하여 전통시장에서 유익하게 사용될 수 있는 시스템을 제안한다.

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An Unmanned Checkout Counter using Deep Learning and Image Processing (딥러닝과 영상처리를 활용한 무인계산시스템)

  • Kim, Hongjae;Choi, Heewoong;Youn, Bora;Kim, Okgeon;Cho, Joongwhee
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2018.10a
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    • pp.975-977
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    • 2018
  • 본 논문은 대형마트와 같은 유통업계에서 무인계산시스템의 자동화로 소비자의 계산 편리성 증대를 위한 딥러닝과 영상처리를 활용한 무인계산시스템을 제안한다. 소비자가 무인계산시스템의 컨베이어 벨트 위에 계산할 물품을 올리면 벨트 끝에 위치한 카메라로 이동하여 촬영한 물품의 이미지를 딥러닝과 영상처리로 분석하여 제품의 리스트를 제공, 결제가 완료되면 서버에 전송하여 재고를 관리하고 발주가 필요한 제품은 자동으로 발주하는 시스템이다.

Impact of customer experience characteristics on perceived value and revisit intention: Focusing on offline home appliance stores (고객체험특성이 지각된 가치와 재방문 의도에 미치는 영향: 가전 오프라인 매장을 중심으로)

  • Hosun Jeong;Jungmin Park;Hyoung-Yong Lee
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.395-413
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    • 2023
  • This research studied the effect of customer experience characteristics in offline home appliance stores on perceived value and revisit intention. Among the offline distribution of home appliances with more than 100 stores nationwide, two home appliance retailers (HiMart, E-Land), three hypermarkets (E-Mart, Homeplus, Lotte Hi-Mart), and two home appliance stores (LG Best Shop, Samsung Digital Plaza) were selected, and a survey was conducted on men and women in their 20s or older in Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Incheon who had visited and purchased the home appliance store within the last 6 months. As a result of the survey, a statistical analysis was conducted on a total of 330 samples using the PLS (Partial Least Squares) structural equation model and SPSS statistical package. Through this study, the following research results can be obtained. First, educational experience, deviant experience, and aesthetic experience had a positive (+) effect on the functional value. However, entertainment experience did not affect functional value. Second, educational experience, deviant experience, and aesthetic experience all had a positive (+) effect on emotional value. Third, both functional and sensory values had a positive (+) effect on the revisit intention. Fourth, it was confirmed that brand loyalty had no moderating effect between functional value and sensory value revisit intention. The results of this study show the structural relationship between customer experience characteristics, perceived value (functional value, sensory value), and revisit intention. This result provides guidelines on what activities home appliance offline stores should do at a time when online channels threaten the survival of offline channels.

An analysis of small-medium retailers' vulnerable factors in competition with SSM (SSM 사업조정을 위한 중소유통사업자의 경쟁취약요인 분석)

  • Kim, Soon-Tae;Kim, Sang-Wook
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.686-693
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    • 2011
  • Small-to-medium retailers in local neighborhood have been managing to survive without outside influence. However rapid change in business environment including consumer needs for goods and the quality of life has brought turbulence into retail business. Petty retailers are facing a crisis as large-sized discount stores owned by big enterprises are entering into traditional markets. To protect small-to-medium retailers from such threats and revive the traditional commercial markets the government is taking on the policy of subsidizing small-to-medium businesses. However, recent emergence of SSM (an industrialized supermarket in forms of direct management and affiliation) in local commercial areas has brought about conflicts and frictions between large companies and local merchants. Under this background this study attempted to make an analysis of vulnerable factors of small-to-medium retailers coping with SSM and probe for the alternatives to SSM business restructuring.

The Influence of Store Images of Discount Stores on Shopping Values and Shopping Satisfaction: The Roles of Perceived Retail Crowding (대형마트의 점포이미지가 쇼핑가치 및 쇼핑만족에 미치는 영향: 지각된 혼잡의 역할)

  • Bae, Byung-Ryul
    • Journal of Distribution Research
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.1-27
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    • 2012
  • Conceptualization of store image have been suggested in the past by many marketing scholars. The dominant perspective about store image is treated as the results of a multi-attribute model. Store image is expressed as a function of the salient attributes of a particular store that are evaluated. Though, there is a little confusions about what elements compose the store image, most scholars agree that merchandise, service, atmosphere, physical facilities, comfort, and location are generally accepted elements as store image. A considerable researches support that shopping can provide both hedonic and utilitarian value. Hedonic shopping value reflects the value received from fantasy and emotive aspects of shopping experience, while utilitarian shopping value reflects the acquisition of products. These two types of shopping value can affect shopping satisfaction. This study examines the relationships among stores images(store atmosphere, salespeople services, facilities, product assortment, and store location), shopping values(utilitarian shopping value and hedonic shopping value), and shopping satisfaction based on discount stores (E-Mart, Home plus, and Lotte Mart). The author hypothesized that five store image components affect shopping values, and these shopping values affect shopping satisfaction. The author focused on the roles of perceived retail crowding between these relationships. Specifically, the author hypothesized that perceived retailing crowding moderated the relationship between shopping values and shopping satisfaction. The author also hypothesized the direct effect of perceived retail crowding on shopping satisfaction. Finally, the author hypothesized that five store image components affect directly shopping satisfaction. Research model is presented in

    . To test model and hypotheses, data were collected from 114 consumers located mid-size city in local area. The author employs PLS methodology (SmartPLS 2.0) to test hypotheses. Data analysis results indicate that among five store images salespeople services, and store location affect utilitarian shopping value. Store atmosphere, salespeople services, and store location affect hedonic shopping value. Two shopping values affect shopping satisfaction. Hedonic shopping value affect more shopping satisfaction than utilitarian shopping value. Data analysis results is presented in . The author examines the moderating effects of perceived retail crowding between shopping values and shopping satisfaction. Results indicate that there are no moderating effects between shopping values and shopping satisfaction. Moderating effects of perceived retail crowding between utilitarian shopping value and shopping satisfaction are presented in
    . Moderating effects of perceived retail crowding between hedonic shopping value and shopping satisfaction is presented in . The author examines the direct effect of perceived retail crowding on shopping satisfaction. Results are presented in
    . The author analyzed the relationship between perceived retail crowding and shopping satisfaction using WarpPLS 3.0 which can analyze the non-linear relationship. Result indicates that perceived retail crowding affects directly shopping satisfaction and there is a non-linear relationship between them. Among five store image components, store atmosphere and salespeople services affect directly shopping satisfaction. The author describes about the managerial implications, limitations, and future research issues.

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  • The Impact of SSM Market Entry on Changes in Market Shares among Retailing Types (기업형 슈퍼마켓(SSM)의 시장진입이 소매업태간 시장점유율 변화에 미친 영향)

    • Choi, Ji-Ho;Yonn, Min-Suk;Moon, Youn-Hee;Choi, Sung-Ho
      • Journal of Distribution Research
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      • v.17 no.3
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      • pp.115-132
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      • 2012
    • This study empirically examines the impact of SSM market entry on changes in market shares among retailing types. The data is monthly time-series data spanning over the period from January 2000 to December 2010, and the effect of SSM market entry on market shares of retailing types is analyzed by utilizing several key factors such as the number of new SSM monthly entrants, total number of SSMs, the proportion of new SSM entrant that is smaller than $165m^2$ to total new SSM entrants. According to the Korean Standard Industrial Classification codes, the retailing type is classified into 5 groups: department stores, retail sale in other non-specialized large stores(big marts), supermarkets, convenience stores, and retail sale in other non-specialized stores with food or beverages predominating (others). The market shares of retailing types are calculated by the ratio of each retailing type monthly sales to total monthly retailing sales in which total retailing sales is the sum of each retailing type sales. The empirical model controls for the size effects with the number of monthly employees for each retailing type and the macroeconomic effects with M2. The empirical model employed in this study is as follows; $$MS_i=f(NewSSM,\;CumSSM,\;employ_i,\;under165,\;M2)$$ where $MS_i$ is the market share of each retailing type (department stores, big marts), supermarkets, convenience stores, and others), NewSSM is the number of new SSM monthly entrants, CumSSM is total number of SSMs, $employ_i$ is the number of monthly employees for each retailing type, and under165 is the proportion of new SSM entrant that is smaller than $165m^2$ to total new SSM entrants. The correlation among these variables are reported in

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    shows the descriptive statistics of the sample. Sales is the total monthly revenue of each retailing type, employees is total number of monthly employees for each retailing type, area is total floor space of each retail type($m^2$), number of store is total number of monthly stores for each retailing type, market share is the ratio of each retailing type monthly sales to total monthly retailing sales in which total retailing sales is the sum of each retailing type sales, new monthly SSMs is total number of new monthly SSM entrants, and M2 is a money supply. The empirical results of the effect of new SSM market entry on changes in market shares among retailing types (department stores, retail sale in other non-specialized large stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, and retail sale in other non-specialized stores with food or beverages predominating) are reported in
    . The dependant variables are the market share of department stores, the market share of big marts, the market share of supermarkets, the market share of convenience stores, and the market share of others. The result shows that the impact of new SSM market entry on changes in market share of retail sale in other non-specialized large stores (big marts) is statistically significant. Total number of monthly SSM stores has a significant effect on market share, but the magnitude and sign of effect is different among retailing types. The increase in the number of SSM stores has a negative effect on the market share of retail sale in other non-specialized large stores(big marts) and convenience stores, but has a positive impact on the market share of department stores, supermarkets, and retail sale in other non-specialized stores with food or beverages predominating (others). This study offers the theoretical and practical implication to these findings and also suggests the direction for the further analysis.

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