Abstract
The present study aims to prove hypotheses regarding artificial intelligence integration in retail value chains in the post-Soviet economic space. Hypotheses were proven within a comprehensive research project based on the use of quantitative research methods (questionnaires), which allowed studying the opinions of 512 retail managers in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan. A specially designed questionnaire eliminated ambiguity in results interpretation by including both simple closed questions with a single choice and questions using a Likert scale. All the formulated hypotheses were proven, leading to the conclusion that the retail market of the post-Soviet economic space is not ready for the introduction of robotization and full automation of retail stores. The study results can be used by retail managers in the post-Soviet economic space as they choose the direction of artificial intelligence integration.
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