The socio-technical aims to coalesce a full-scale version of CAD-Design RFID and the end-users in the operational environment of multiple verticals provided by a company named Proxigroup. Proxigroup aims to improve its inventory tracking, asset surveillance and processing management technology, and other areas. The innovation will create, manage, and provide real-time surveillance to tagged assets to improve the systematic process of deploying, operating, maintaining, shipping, and delivering retail packages and assets cost-effectively (Shull & Proxigroup). Though the current supply chain system is mainly centralized, few techno-economic and socio-institutional alternatives require socio-technical innovation. CAD-based RFID technologies' technical, demand, and social articulations will be examined in this strategy to get insight into these problems (Reich & Benbasat, 2000).
Proxigroup's Socio-Technical Overview Video
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Shull, C., & Proxigroup, O. CAD Design RFID-Why?
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