Sung Jun Kim’s research while affiliated with Seoul National University and other places

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Store setting.
Purchase funnel.
Share of movements (1st floor).
Sales change map (1st floor).
Sales change map (2nd floor).

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Location-Based Tracking Data and Customer Movement Pattern Analysis for Sustainable Fashion Business
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November 2019

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Jonghyuk Kim

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Sung Jun Kim

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Soyean Kim

Retailers need accurate movement pattern analysis of human-tracking data to maximize the space performance of their stores and to improve the sustainability of their business. However, researchers struggle to precisely measure customers’ movement patterns and their relationships with sales. In this research, we adopt indoor positioning technology, including wireless sensor devices and fingerprinting techniques, to track customers’ movement patterns in a fashion retail store over four months. Specifically, we conducted three field experiments in three different timeframes. In each experiment, we rearranged one element of the visual merchandising display (VMD) to track and compare customer movement patterns before and after the rearrangement. For the analysis, we connected customers’ discrete location data to identify meaningful patterns in customers’ movements. We also used customers’ location and time information to match identified movement pattern data with sales data. After classifying individuals’ movements by time and sequences, we found that stay time in a particular zone had a greater impact on sales than the total stay time in the store. These results challenge previous findings in the literature that suggest that the longer customers stayed in a store, the more they purchase. Further, the results confirmed that effective store rearrangement could change not only customer movement patterns but also overall sales of store zones. This research can be a foundation for various practical applications of tracking data technologies.

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... 2. Theoretical background 2.1 Store space Store space plays a pivotal role in shaping retail performance, since the cost-efficient space utilisation leads to increased margins and ultimately to higher revenue streams (Williams, 1996;International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management Juel-Jacobsen, 2015;Kim et al., 2019;Abdelaziz et al., 2024). Accordingly, financial and volume metrics were developed to measure the space performances, such as space productivity (i.e. sales per square metre) (Kent, 2007;Juel-Jacobsen, 2015). ...

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Space jam: how retail technologies are influencing store space production
Location-Based Tracking Data and Customer Movement Pattern Analysis for Sustainable Fashion Business