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- Title
An application of six sigma methodology to reduce shoplifting in bookstores.
- Authors
Chen, K.; Shyu, C.; Kuo, M.
- Abstract
Recently, bookstores in Taiwan have been facing keen competition and the resultant impact. Most shopkeepers understand that when they sell one hundred dollars worth of merchandise, they may not even generate ten dollars worth of profits. However, when they lost one hundred dollars worth of merchandise by shoplifting, it means they lost 100% of cost and possible profits. For this reason, shopkeepers face a crucial task, determining how to construct a model with a set of evaluations, analysis and suggested improvements, in order to promote the management of shoplifting in bookstores. This article, therefore, applied Six Sigma methodology to help reduce the incidence of shoplifting in bookstores.
- Subjects
TAIWAN; SIX Sigma; SHOPLIFTING prevention; RETAIL industry security measures; BOOKSTORES; MATRIX analytic methods
- Publication
Quality & Quantity, 2010, Vol 44, Issue 6, p1093
- ISSN
0033-5177
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11135-009-9260-9