| Literature DB >> 34778821 |
Navodya Denuwara1, Juha Maijala2, Marko Hakovirta1.
Abstract
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.Entities:
Keywords: Business model; E-commerce; Internet of things; RFID; Retail; Sustainability; Unmanned store
Year: 2021 PMID: 34778821 PMCID: PMC8459138 DOI: 10.1007/s43546-021-00136-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SN Bus Econ ISSN: 2662-9399
Fig. 1Food value chain and networks
Questions asked in the survey to participants from the value chain of Unmanned Stores
| Question 1 | Estimate the expected benefits from unmanned stores for your company over the next five years? % Additional revenue % Reduction of operations % Efficiency gains |
| Question 2 | How would you classify your company's current status on unmanned stores business development (regarding your role/position in the value chain? Initiation phase (feasibility study) Planning phase (business case under preparation) Execution phase (actively doing business) Monitoring phase (established unmanned store, and collecting and analyzing data) No activities |
| Question 3 | Rank the value chain benefits you see as most impactful in unmanned store concepts with #1 being most impactful Big data / analytical support to the supply chain (e.g., local produce faster to stores) High-performance warehouse management Value chain integration New digital business models Customer access, sales channels, and marketing Improving relationships and value chain collaborations |
| Question 4 | How will unmanned stores deliver revenue, cost, and efficiency gains? Rank in the level of importance (5-most important; 1-least important) Real-time quality control based on Big Data Analytics Flexible and customer-tailored offering (ex: vegetarian food and food free of allergens) Track-and-trace of products for better inventory performance and reduced logistics Digitization and automation of processes for smarter use of human resources Real-time customer feedback and satisfaction Localization and stores being located closer to customers |
| Question 5 | Rank the sustainability benefits you see in the unmanned stores? #5—most important Eliminating food waste due to accurate inventory levels and dynamic pricing models Decreased transportation due to unmanned stores’ ability to carry food from local farmers Decreased transportation from consumers due to unmanned stores’ ability to be located closer to customers A higher educated workforce is needed for the digital management of unmanned stores. Higher paid employees in stores Grocery store survival in rural areas due to the reduced cost of operations Affordable prices for rural and low-income populations with better access to healthy and fresh foods |
| Question 6 | Rank the areas where the company will use data analytics gathered through unmanned stores in the next five years? # 5—most recent benefit expected Improving customer relationships and customer intelligence along the product life cycle Dynamic pricing attracting customers with price point awareness (e.g., food expiry date and price) Building a customer-focused supply chain Basing product/service development on customer specifications Input to new business development Sustainability benefits—waste reduction with online awareness of best-before-dates |
| Question 7 | Rank the biggest challenges in building digital operations capabilities for your company’s role in unmanned stores? #5—biggest challenge Digital operations vision and support/leadership from top management The economic benefit is not clear Investments required are not clear Overall concerns in data security and privacy Insufficient talent in the organization Lack of standards for digital operations Availability of basic digital infrastructure Difficulty in finding suitable business partners |
| Question 8 | Select the timeline of expansion for the stated industries. Choices are spread between currently, in five years from now on, and not planned for right now Electronics and games Apparel and accessories Makeup Home décor and materials Hobby stores (knitting, sewing) Grocery Coffee Prepared foods Flowers and plants Toys Pet supplies Books and office supplies |
| Question 9 | What are your company’s current and future investments into unmanned store development and operations? (investment as a percentage of annual revenue) Current % of net sales Future (five years from now) % of net sales |
| Question 10 | Please state the return on investment period (ROI) you expect from your company’s unmanned store concept investments? |
| Question 11 | Which regions are currently most important for unmanned store expansion (5-most important; 1-least important) North America South America Asia Pacific Europe Middle East Africa |
Fig. 2The industries planned for expansion in the unmanned stores' space. The dark bars show the current situation, and the lighter bars are the 5-year target
Percentage increase of the amount of additional revenue, reduction of operations, and efficiency gains from unmanned stores
| Estimate the expected benefits from unmanned stores for your company over the next five years? | |
|---|---|
| % Additional revenue | 14% |
| % Reduction of operations | 15% |
| % Efficiency gains | 21% |
Fig. 3Ranking of which factors were most important for the companies’ revenue, cost, and efficiency gains
Fig. 4The average of the interviewees’ ranking of which value chain benefit is most important for the unmanned stores
Fig. 5Average ranking of where the respective companies will use the data analytics gathered through unmanned store operations in the next five years
Fig. 6Average ranking of the biggest challenges in building digital operation capabilities for unmanned stores
Fig. 7Average ranking of the most important sustainability benefit that occurs through the use of the dynamic pricing model
Ranking of the geographical areas the interviewed companies were thinking of expanding their unmanned stores model into
| Rank the most important geographical areas to expand unmanned stores concept into? | |
|---|---|
| 6 | North America |
| 5 | Asia Pacific |
| 4 | Europe |
| 3 | South America |
| 2 | Middle East |
| 1 | Africa |