The GS1 Databar and Its Future Application - Results from a Delphi Study
Herbert W. Kotzab,
Christoph Teller () and
Heidrun R. Girz
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Herbert W. Kotzab: Copenhagen Business School
Christoph Teller: University of Stirling
A chapter in European Retail Research, 2009, pp 77-88 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The evolution of barcode systems will enter a new stage in 2010. The GS1 DataBar will complement and consequently replace the existing EAN/UPC standards. This paper elaborates on the main conceptual differences between these two barcode generations and discusses evolving potentials of the GS1 DataBar. Based on that, results from a Delphi study are presented comprising the notions of 15 experts who represent different partners of grocery supply chains. The results from two Delphi rounds show that the respondents see an extraordinary importance of this new barcode generation for the collaboration between supply chain partners. This standard is also seen to facilitate instore-logistics processes with respect to bulk fresh food products.
Keywords: Barcodes; Delphi method; Groceries; Logistics; Retailing; Fresh products; Point-of-Sale Systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-6344-4_4
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