Research is encouraged on the development and use of open data in the retail sector to drive adaptations to consumer behavioural changes and experimentation in business model changes.
Background
BEIS is striving to create fairer, inclusive and flexible workplaces so that everyone has the change to succeed, whilst balancing home and work life. We will unlock enterprise and cut burdens to help businesses start and grow, while reforming corporate governance and improving boardroom diversity. To that end, BEIS needs research to better understand the following:
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Source
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Topics
- economy, business and finance
- business information
- consumer goods
- retail
- electronic commerce
- shopping district and high street
- shopping mall
- lifestyle and leisure
- politics
- government policy
- economic policy
- economic development incentive
- nationalisation
- privatisation
- state-owned enterprise
- data protection policy
- science and technology
Related UKRI funded projects
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Coordinator to ensure that research supported by the ESRC initiative represents value for money and achieves impact across the retail sector
The retail sector accounts directly for 5.3% of UK gross added value, employs one in nine working people and is a key route to market for other sectors of the economy. Although weekly press reports signal the demise of w...
Funded by: ESRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on research in the retail sector, specifically on how retailers can adapt to changes in the social, technological and economic environment, which aligns with the question's focus on open data in the retail sector.
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CCR (Consumer Convergent Retail)
Our study will explore the context of the converged retail environment through investigation of consumer bahaviour scenarios and their relationship with the store, its objects and devices. Within the retail sector there ...
Funded by: Innovate UK
Why might this be relevant?
The project addresses the development and use of open data in the retail sector to drive adaptations to consumer behavioral changes and experimentation in business model changes.
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Improving the Consumer Experience in Retail: Bringing big data to small users
Retail centres offering a consistent and congruent customer experience through a clearly defined comparison, convenience or speciality offer perform better than centres whose collective offer is not as clear. Our project...
Funded by: Innovate UK
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on improving the customer experience in the retail sector through the use of data, aligning with the question's emphasis on open data and consumer behavioral changes.