Data-driven site selection: Mitigating retail crime risk
This blog post first appeared on the Kalibrate website. As organized retail crime continues to impact stores, customers, and employees at alarming rates, data-driven site selection has become more critical than ever. With California’s governor recently signing into...
NCAA Needs a Geographer
A year ago, we wrote about how the NCAA Needs a Geographer while trying to make sense of the March Madness brackets. Since then, lots of realignment has happened within the conferences and geographically, they make little to no sense. This is highlighted perfectly by...
Earthquake Weather?
Last week, I was sitting with my friend Andy having coffee when that unmistakable California special hit. By earthquake standards, it was nothing to write home about, a 4.7 with its epicenter about five miles due south of us, halfway between Malibu and Thousand Oaks....
iPhone vs. Android
This week, Apple held their annual keynote event and announced the latest release of iPhone 16 and 16 Max. Nationwide, it is no secret who is winning the iPhone versus Android (Google phone) competition. Using our Behaviors and Attitudes database, we know that there...
Tech Growth
The 21st Century has been marked by technological improvements, from the creation of the smartphone to promising developments in artificial intelligence. It is no surprise that the labor force in technological sectors has grown along with these improvements. Where are...
Paying for Population
Late last week, an innovative scheme to attract new residents hit the wires. The city of Cumberland, Maryland, is offering a $10,000 payment if you will just move to their fine city and either buy or build a house there, and up to a further $10,000 in matching grants...
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