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Research in ActionThe Kilts Center provides researchers from the University of Chicago with omni-channel consumer panel from Numerator. These data cover e-commerce shopping trips as well as in-store purchases such as fast-moving consumer goods, electronics, cannabis, and more. These data also include a robust set of psychographics.
Tenured and tenure-track faculty, PhD students, and postdocs from The University of Chicago are eligible to use these data. All users must comply with Numerator’s data use policies included below. Please note that coauthors outside Chicago Booth or University of Chicago are prohibited from having any access to these data.
Eligible researchers who have an active account with the Kilts Center can request access to the data by logging into the Kilts Apply Researcher Portal. For those who have never registered to use data from the Kilts Center, please begin by requesting access.
Years Available: Data start in 2017 and include annual updates.
What Is Included: Numerator collects panelists' purchases via receipt capture for all categories of purchases, including durable goods, electronics, cannabis, and much more. Data include purchases made via e-commerce and traditional channels for home use/consumption (e.g. grocery, mass, club, c‐store, liquor, etc.) e‐commerce.
Fields include, but are not limited to, retailer name, location, purchase payment method, order method, product quantity, unit price, product description, brand description, and more.
Demographics cover geographic location, marital status, presence of children, employment, education, ethnicity, etc.
Supplemental demographic attribute data provide self‐report information about media consumption and psychographic characteristics such as device usage, mobile app behaviors, device ownership, streaming services, various health and wellness, housing, sports fandom, etc.
Types of files: Numerator data are available as multiple files in comma-delimited format, organized by year.
“Researcher(s)’ own analyses calculated (or derived) based in part on data from Market Track, LLC dba Numerator and marketing databases provided through the Numerator Datasets at the Kilts Center for Marketing Data Center at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.”
“The conclusions drawn from the Numerator data are those of the researcher(s) and do not reflect the views of Numerator. Numerator is not responsible for and had no role in analyzing or preparing the results reported herein.”
See an archive of business-friendly articles that share out findings using data housed at the Kilts Center for an audience of policymakers, business leaders, and the general public.
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