Nanostores’ Competitiveness and Sustainability Impact on Communities in Emerging Countries, An Interview with Microsoft Copilot

Published: 7 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/cknp9djpzp.1
Contributor:
David Ernesto Salinas-Navarro

Description

This interview with Microsoft Copilot delves into exploring strategy alternatives for nanostores, as small independent grocery retailers, to enhance their economic competitiveness in retail landscapes while positively impacting the sustainability of their local communities in emerging countries.

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The experimental setting, regarding data collection through “thing interviewing” and incremental prompting of Microsoft Copilot (as a GenAI tool), considered the following steps. i. Input an initial prompt concerning conceptual clarification on nanostores as independent small grocery retailers in emerging countries to outline the general context and study topic. ii. Input an incremental prompt about nanostores’ strategies to enhance their competitiveness while positively impacting the sustainability of their communities in emerging countries. Gradually provide additional information and guidance to Microsoft Copilot, if necessary. This stepwise input provides further information or context. iii. Input an iterative refinement prompt based on the generated content to explore alternatives to nanostores’ strategies. iv. Obtain a comprehensive and contextualized final output by combining the incremental steps. v. Incorporate user feedback to refine the obtained responses for reporting, further exploration, clarification, or exemplification.

Institutions

Universidad Panamericana

Categories

Supply Chain Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Sustainable Consumption, Strategies Competitiveness Issues, Retail Operation, Small to Medium Enterprise, Sustainable Community

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