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Characterizing consumer concerns about identification technology.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
Purpose - Retailer's use of advanced technology to identify consumers has broad and, for many individuals, disturbing social implications. This study seeks to uncover consumer concerns regarding various identification technologies that may be encountered in present and future retail environments. Design/methodology/approach - Subjects were asked to describe, in writing, concerns that they might have regarding six identification technologies. Content analysis was employed in order to place consumer concerns regarding biometric and radio frequency identification device technology into meaningful categories. Findings - Eight specific categories of concern emerged which fall under three general themes: concerns regarding the technology itself, concerns regarding the security of collected data, and existential issues regarding interaction with the technology. Research limitations/implications - This research provides a framework for academic researchers to further develop a model of consumer interaction with identification technology. Therefore, an empirical follow-up study, using a representative sample, should be conducted in order to expand the findings of this research. Practical implications - This research study makes use of qualitative elicitation techniques to uncover specific areas of concern that may be addressed and alleviated prior to a technology's introduction. Originality/value - This paper fills a gap in the existing literature with regard to our knowledge of consumer concerns and fears about identification technology.
Language
en_US
Publisher
MCB University Press
Recommended Citation
Trocchia, P.J. & Ainscough, T. L. (2006). Characterizing consumer concerns about identification technology. International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 34(8), 609-620. doi: 10.1108/09590550610675930
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Comments
Abstract only. Full-text article is available only through licensed access provided by the publisher. Published in International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 34(8), 609-620. doi: 10.1108/09590550610675930 Members of the USF System may access the full-text of the article through the authenticated link provided.