Executive Summary
The CIS Tick-R-Tape was deployed in a Gainesville, FL storelab to better understand customer, associate, and offender reactions to the technology.
The CIS Tick-R-Tape was deployed in a Gainesville, FL storelab to better understand customer, associate, and offender reactions to the technology.
The proposed research seeks to measure the impact of implementing 5 members of the SONR family and ecosystem of solutions simultaneously: The SONR Pusher, SONR Hook, SONR Crossbar, SONR Echo Box, and LM Tag with SONR.
Evaluating the impact of Indyme’s active deterrence technology, SmartSense, in a high shrink area. The technology attempts to interpret the intent of those interacting with nearby products and sends out an alert as needed, with the type of alert differing depending on interpretation/retailer wants. This will consist of customer, employee, and offender interviews. Shrink data will be collected as available.
The proposed research seeks to explore the implications of a retailer adopting both the WG Ninja Tag and the WG Media Tag.
A randomized controlled trial measuring the impact of replacing EAS tags with RFID tags on a wide breadth of downstream outcomes.
Study on the best way to scam-proof public through educational tools and warning signage. Common scams include gift card kiosk, IRS, and jury duty.
Testing a geofencing technology that “bricks” a display phone when it leaves a retail setting.
Interviewing Offenders to gather feedback, level of deterrence, and improvement suggestions on this anti-ORC device.
Testing existing and creating new and innovative fixture, cap, and dispenser solutions to protect fine spirits.
Facilitating industry progress on Point of Sale Activation, research the roll-out process of PoSA in a new retail format: Offender, Customer, Associate feedback.