Drivers and challenges of internet of things diffusion in smart stores: A field exploration

•Internet of Things (IoT) is explored for smart stores and generally the retail sector.•Smart services transform the customer experience holistically through the various applications in store.•A field exploration is providing an overview of the drivers of smart retail service diffusion and the relev...

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Customer services
Diffusion of innovations
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Heterogeneity
Human-Computer Interaction
Humanities and Social Sciences
Internet
Internet of Things
Privacy
Retail
Security
Smart store
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