93% of Retailers Expect Increased Use of Customers’ Mobile Devices in Stores, According to the 2022 Connected Retail Experience Study
New study identifies key differences in how Grocery/General Merchandise and Specialty/Department stores prioritize key store-based technology capabilities that impact digital customer experiences, associate productivity, and operational excellence
“As more mobile and IoT technology is deployed in stores, it will drive the need for more robust network connectivity,” said
The study highlights the pressure that store networks will be under as respondents have indicated that customer mobile device usage, the number of technology applications, and percentage of technology that will be deployed in the cloud will all increase significantly in the next 12-24 months. This, combined with the fact that less than one-third of retailers are currently satisfied with their application response time and their ability to manage network traffic, shows a clear disconnect when it comes to in-store technologies.
Key findings of the study include:
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22% of Grocery/General Merchandise retailers are satisfied with their digital store experience vs.55% of Specialty/Department store retailers
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93% of retailers expect an increase in the use of consumer mobile devices in stores by 2025 and83% of retailers anticipate an increased amount of technology deployed in stores
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The percentage of associate tasks that are automated is expected to triple by 2025 (
19% to62% ) for Grocery/General Merchandise retailers, a far higher percentage increase than for Specialty/Department store retailers, which is expected to double (37% to72% )
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Only
20% of Grocery/General Merchandise retailers are satisfied with their ability to manage peak network traffic vs.32% for Specialty/Department store retailers
- The number one driver of planned 5G adoption in stores is the increase of customer mobile devices in stores, followed by the increase in associate mobile devices
- Associate effectiveness capabilities such as real-time inventory tracking and associate Wi-Fi ranked as the highest priority deployments in the next two years
“While it is great to see retailers truly looking at how technology can help them improve customer experiences, operational efficiency, and associate effectiveness, they aren’t as clear on the network requirements to implement these technologies,” said
For greater detail on the study, Incisiv and Verizon recently hosted a webinar on “2022
Methodology
Incisiv conducted quantitative and qualitative research with over 100 respondents,
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