Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges

Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether self-serving checkouts may potentially operate within the retail clothes industry sector. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research collected for this thesis involves using a mixed methods approach conducting a unstructured focus grou...

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Main Author: Mansfield, Alex
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
English
Published: 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25859/
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description Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether self-serving checkouts may potentially operate within the retail clothes industry sector. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research collected for this thesis involves using a mixed methods approach conducting a unstructured focus group of 4 customers, a telephone interview of 5 store managers and a structured survey of 40 participant of which transcripts are enclosed. Findings: The findings of this research suggest self-service kiosks would be welcomed within the retail clothes sector by customers provided the correct measures for implementation are taken. Moreover, the data highlights the voice of the customer and how current retailers have preformed to try meeting those needs. A proportion of the literature review focuses on supermarket self-service kiosks and the criticisms made by customers. Overall, customers demand personalized features along with functionality and reliability as the main drivers. Research Limitations / Challenges: The customer data acquired from primary research is only based from Nottingham suggesting consumer and manager attitudes towards self-serving kiosks may vary geographically. This may affect the representativeness, validity and reliability of the findings however is still useful to gain a scope of how presently participants feel of interacting with self-service machines instead of humans.
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spelling nottingham-258592018-06-05T16:22:25Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25859/ Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges Mansfield, Alex Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether self-serving checkouts may potentially operate within the retail clothes industry sector. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research collected for this thesis involves using a mixed methods approach conducting a unstructured focus group of 4 customers, a telephone interview of 5 store managers and a structured survey of 40 participant of which transcripts are enclosed. Findings: The findings of this research suggest self-service kiosks would be welcomed within the retail clothes sector by customers provided the correct measures for implementation are taken. Moreover, the data highlights the voice of the customer and how current retailers have preformed to try meeting those needs. A proportion of the literature review focuses on supermarket self-service kiosks and the criticisms made by customers. Overall, customers demand personalized features along with functionality and reliability as the main drivers. Research Limitations / Challenges: The customer data acquired from primary research is only based from Nottingham suggesting consumer and manager attitudes towards self-serving kiosks may vary geographically. This may affect the representativeness, validity and reliability of the findings however is still useful to gain a scope of how presently participants feel of interacting with self-service machines instead of humans. 2012-09-20 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25859/1/Alex%27s_dissertation_Done.pdf application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25859/2/Alex%27s_dissertation_Done.pdf Mansfield, Alex (2012) Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges
title Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges
title_full Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges
title_fullStr Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges
title_short Implementation of Self-service Ceckouts in The Retail Clothes Industry: Issues and Challenges
title_sort implementation of self-service ceckouts in the retail clothes industry: issues and challenges
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25859/