Demographics User Group Conference · • 4 files: English, Scottish and Welsh Administrative areas...
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Demographics User Group Conference 10 October 2012
The ESRC’s Retail Research & Data project – Masters students’ presentations
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Harman Sandhu
and Barclays Plc
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Harman Sandhu
Academic Background: MSc Economics
Work Experience:
Summer Intern within Global Markets division (Interest Rates desk) at Deutsche Bank (Summer of 2011)
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Worked in collaboration with Barclays Bank, and we investigated:
“How changes in consumer behaviour are impacting the banking provision?”
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Data and Methodology • The study used cross-sectional data. • There are two main methods being used in the
project was the nested logit model, OLS and the IV model to show how consumers respond to an array of factors which would help explain the drivers affect Market Share of Barclays Bank Branches.
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Analyse the effects of potential mergers
Analyse the effects of various changes in the environment
on consumer welfare
Consumers benefit from nationwide branching
Insight into how Retail Centres affect Market Share for Barclays Bank Branches
Why the Research is useful to Barclays?
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Shahzar Anwar
and Boots Plc
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Research Summary
This project will need to investigate thoughts and opinions of current available online ordering propositions (both Boots and competitor), and how this needs to develop to provide a more attractive service to customers We would also like to view how opinion of our current offer compares to competitors, and what elements of their proposition make them best in class
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Research Summary
Delivery Options Collection Options Regional Demographics Demographics Category (Health vs. fragrance)
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Research Summary
Augmented by qualitative research Insights in terms of loyalty Customer complaints Best Practice
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Matthew Pratt
and Boots Plc
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An Innovative Approach to Defining Retail Conurbations through the Adaption
of the Travel- To- Work- Area Algorithm
A Collaborative Project with Boots UK Limited
Matthew David Pratt University of Southampton
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the degree of MSc (AGISRS) by taught course
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Aim of Project:
Apply a rules-based zone design method to Boots customer flow data in producing retail conurbations.
Definition of Retail Conurbations:
Zone of one/multiple stores which act as discrete shopping entities (Coombes and Bond 2007).
Benefits of Retail Conurbations:
Can aid most location decisions i.e. evaluating overall performance as a store network, competitor presence, opening/closure of stores etc.
Current Method of Delineation:
Gravity Modelling i.e. ‘zones of dominance’.
Most rely on CACI for retail conurbations (CACI 2012).
This is primarily due to a lack of customer data i.e. CACI use banking data.
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TTWA Algorithm Operation:
Rules-based algorithm to design zones from flows (Coombes 1986).
Optimises zones to self-containment and size thresholds.
High self-containment means few flows cross zone boundaries.
Current Use:
Designing travel-to-work-areas from commuting flows in many countries.
Used to evaluate employment (governmental use).
Recognised as a robust method for flows (Eurostat 1992).
TTWA Algorithm Application to Retail Conurbations:
Based on customer transactions (Boots loyalty card data).
Implemented in MS-Access in VBA.
Applied to Newcastle, Northern Ireland and Wales.
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Results for Northern Ireland:
Data Gaps have been filled.
Higher containment of zones has been achieved.
Some fragmentation i.e. non-contiguity (problem?).
Current (Left) and TTWA- Derived (Right) Conurbations for Northern Ireland
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Conclusion:
Retail Conurbations widely used.
Increasing their accuracy is essential.
Retailers currently use simplistic methods for conurbation design or rely on CACI (Reynolds and Wood 2010).
Results show TTWA-derived conurbations tessellate perfectly, with full-scene coverage and higher self-containment of flows.
Conurbations show strong agreement with Boots retail hierarchy conveyed in spider diagrams.
Retailers can improve their retail conurbations by using their own data and implement a more sophisticated rules-based approach.
Final Words:
Boots have invested in data quality. This enabled a more sophisticated method to be used. Most other retailers will be limited by their data to implement the TTWA algorithm.
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Alistair Leak
and the Camelot Group
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Wealth and Deprivation: Developing a Consistent Indicator Across the United Kingdom
Alistair Leak UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis M.Res Advanced Spatial Analysis and Visualisation
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The Challenge
The Solution
• Lack of UK-wide deprivation measure due to devolution of government • Lack of cross-border or national analytical capability • Inconsistent methodology over extended period
• Hybrid indicator providing a uniform measure across the entire UK • FOSS Software Stack where possible
• Quantum GIS, Calc and R • Simple, transparent and customisable methodology
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The Method
The Result • High Significance between traditional IMD,SIMD,NIMDM and WIMD measures r
> 0.9 • New Indicator created using FOSS tools and data • Open methodology • Reduced dependence on census-dependent variables. • Reduced number of indicators due to incompatibility issues
• Identification of shared domains and indicators • Recalculation of domain and indicator weightings • Construction and testing against existing multiple
deprivation measures
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With Thanks To Dr James Cheshire of UCL CASA
The ESRC
Gordon Farquharson of Camelot Group
Alistair_Leak
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Remi Martins-Tonks
and the Co-Operative Group
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Competitor Evaluation by Remi Martins-Tonks
• Research questions – How much does competitor entry reduce an
incumbent stores’ sales? – How does this impact vary according to different
competitors? – How does this effect vary among different
demographics and for different product categories?
Competitor Evaluation 24
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• Methodology – Used sample of 194 impacted Co-op food stores – Specified statistical model – Estimated model using three econometric methods
• Overall results – The effect varied between retailers from a predicted
loss of -4% to -41% in sales
Competitor Evaluation 25
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Benjamin Bond
and the Demographics User Group
(featuring M&S and Sainsbury’s)
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Ben Bond BSc Geography
MSc GIS
What are the best sources of store location data? A project in partnership with the DUG -
Main Partners Sainsbury's and M&S
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Aim – to identify and assess the strengths and weaknesses of many different store location data sources. Data – Store location data sets for Sainsbury's and M&S stores Methodology - Searching online for data sets, contacting GIS professionals and academic store data users, investigate other potential sources.
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Project highlights Applying Academic knowledge in a practical setting. Experience in collecting, assessing and creating data sets. Speaking to many people with different ideas on data usage. Completing a project with useful applications which could be expanded on in the future.
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Applications of the project Allows retailers to asses their own data needs and determine if they can be better met from a different source. Identifies data sets which are currently out of reach which could have great benefits to retailers. Looks at future potential data sources and explores how a fusion of data sets may be the way forward.
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Samuel Jones
and Dixons Retail Group
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MSc Research Project: Internet Killed The Video Store
Samuel Jones, MSc Applied GIS Kingston University
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Aims & Objectives Gain an understanding of the public perception of e-retail To analyse customer sales data comparing online and in-store
spend To explore the relationship between spending patterns and
demographics, distance to store To analyse store performance over the past 5 years exploring the
most successful and least successful Compare store performance to online spend data
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Results Measure by proportion of online
spend to pick out areas which spend more relatively Rural areas appear to spend
higher proportion online – linked to distance to store
Further analysis by Mosaic group identified Rural Solitude group
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Results The best performing stores on average bigger in size, 2-in-1 superstores,
recently refitted/refurbished with latest products
A very small significant negative linear relationship
between store sales and online spend in catchment
Most noticeable differences
were demographical
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Key Findings & Conclusions Ultimately, areas which spend more in store are likely to spend more online Squeeze in household incomes has naturally led to more prudent spending
with direct impact on store sales and the high street Online shopping has become synonymous with finding best deals Increase in online sales – market still expanding Statistically weak significance between rates of high online spend and poor
store performance Limited data Over-ambitious in geographical scale
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Guy Lansley
and Dixons Retail Group
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Guy Lansley What happens when a competitor enters or
exits the market?
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Estimating store performance by using aspatial multivariate modelling and catchment analysis ignores the spatial relationships between customers and the entire retail environment.
The spatial distributions of actors within the catchment exert a huge influence on individual store performances and their impacts on their competitors
The limitations associated with using aspatial methods to model retail environments
Simulated geography
• Different variables may influence the impacts of competitors in varying and contradicting ways
• This reduces the explanatory value of variables when analysed independently
• It also means multivariate modelling of variables will be insignificant
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Can a spatial interaction approach be accurately applied to the consumer electronics market?
• 3 distinct electronic goods market categories, each with distinct demand and different retailers
• Regression analysis of the entire Dixons retail network to identify what contextual factors “pull” more customers in, and to what extent.
• Demand data at an aggregate level was calculated from geocoded sales from 2011
• Distance value which controls the impact distance has on the choice of outlet, it was based on geocoded sales data from local stores for each model
• What about unavailable variables and datasets?
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Thomas Murphy
and the John Lewis Partnership
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Transport Trends and Retail Centres • Thomas Murphy • School of Geography, University of Leeds
• BA (Hons) Economics and Geography (2011) • MSc Geographical Information Systems (2012) • PhD Geography (2015)
• Retail Partner: Investigation:
• How, and to what extent, will transport and travel patterns in Britain change in the near future?
• If transport and travel patterns in Britain change, what impact are they likely to have on John Lewis’ stores and customer base?
Thomas Murphy, University of Leeds, MSc GIS, Professor John Stillwell, John Lewis
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Data • John Lewis commercial attribute data.
• 4 files: Cardholder data, store names and classifications, store location data and Sheffield store commercial data.
• UK Borders geographical boundary data. • 4 files: English, Scottish and Welsh Administrative areas and
English Postal Sectors. Software • Three software packages were used to produce the
statistics, graphs and maps; they were Microsoft Excel 2007, IBM SPSS Statistics 19 and ArcMap10.
Methods • Graphing and GIS mapping of data. • Regression Analysis.
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Academic Highlights • Working with real-world commercial data. • Contact with John Lewis Partnership. • Balancing the demands and requirements of both
academic and commercial institutions. Commercial Relevance • With greater competition, better customer targeting is
necessary. • Plans for expansion need to be based around the habits
and preferences of current and potential customers. • Researching and adapting to the current and future
transport and travel habits of customer ultimately leads to greater efficiency and higher revenue and profits.
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Benjamin Clark
and Marks and Spencer Plc
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The Classification of Retail Centres in Yorkshire and the Humber
Ben Clark
Which factors best identify high street success/failure? How do the retail centres
of Yorkshire and the Humber fare?
Model 1
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Which factors? 1 2 Model
Floorspace
Number of car parks
Number of Stores
Vacancy Rate
Footfall
Number of Vacant Stores
Number & Proportion of multiples
Retail Mix Number and Proportion of independents
Number of shoplifting incidents
Positive/Negative Occupancy Types Number of Supermarkets
Catchment Population Catchment population by Cameo group
Immediate population
Number of Hotels
Variety of offer
Accessibility
Ease of shop
Tourism Size of offer
‘Attractiveness’
Crosstab with M&S information
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Results How do the retail centres of Yorkshire and the Humber fare? 3
Model
Next Steps....
Investigate other factors?
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Helen Parker
and tesco.com
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The possible impacts and secondary effects of large scale events on Tesco.com business.
Helen Parker MSc Geographical Information Systems University of Leeds
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Parking Fines: • Spatial
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Wembley Arena and Stadium
Olympics: • Venue locations • Duration of disruption • Road networks
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Use this study as a basis for the impacts of mega events on Tesco.com deliveries including the Olympics and Paralympics.
Illustrates both the spatial and temporal hotspots for parking fines.
Able to assess the sectors which will need a strategy plan implemented.
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Yasmin Dogan
and Whitbread Plc
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Background Yasmin Dogan Bsc Geography – University of Sheffield Msc Geographical Information Systems – University of Leeds Project Retail Partner - Whitbread Weather and the Hospitality Industry – Does the weather affect hotel occupancy and restaurant sales, and how can this be investigated using GIS and quantitative techniques?
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Data and Methodology • Weather data - Met Office (free) • Three scales;
• National coverage: Simple GIS mapping of monthly averaged weather (temperature, rain, sunshine) at weather station level (approx. 35) and Premier Inn occupancy/restaurant sales.
• Regional: – Regression analysis of daily weather data (temperature, rain, sunshine, wind) from Bradford for 6 months with occupancy and sales from 21 Premier Inns and attached restaurants.
• Local: Regression analysis of daily local forecasts for Newquay post Nov 2011 with observed occupancy and sales.
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Conclusions & Highlights • Very limited by data quality (temporally and spatially). • Poor academic understanding due to data cost. Evidence mostly
anecdotal. • Difficulties with off-the-shelf GIS packages and data integration. Use for Whitbread • Identify which hotels and/or restaurants are the most sensitive to
the weather. • Use weather forecasts to be better prepared: stock control, pricing,
offers.
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• datasets (2) • “felt like my project actually
aided the company” • hearing different opinions on
best practice for data usage • insightful experience in an
established company • particularly beneficial if not
sure of employment direction • software not used in
university sector • real retail industry problems
for application of academic techniques (2)
• very supportive retail team to resolve queries
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• datasets (2) • “felt like my project actually
aided the company” • hearing different opinions on
best practice for data usage • insightful experience in an
established company • particularly beneficial if not
sure of employment direction • software not used in
university sector • real retail industry problems
for application of academic techniques (2)
• very supportive retail team to resolve queries
• balancing practical outputs with academic content
• contact arrangements • control e.g. spatial focus?
choice of model? • matching expectations with
data provided • long distance travel • not very forthcoming in
providing access to useful data
• precise research hypotheses? And associated data?
• some data are difficult to understand
• time scheduling
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• “I enjoyed the project and would definitely recommend it to other students.”
• “I have a real sense of accomplishment” • “they offered me a job” • Valuable experience when applying for a
consultancy job. • I must encourage any of the parties involved
to shout immediately if all's not well.
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& now for the Posters….