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Ethics in retailing: Perceptions of retail salespeople

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1985
Research interest on ethics has increased substantially within the past twenty years. To date, however, little published research has examined ethical problems of retail salespeople. This frame of reference should be of importance to retail managers because the nature of the retail sales job may lead to ethical problems for sales personnel.
A. J. Dubinsky, M. Levy
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Ecosystems in retail or retail in ecosystems

2023
The monograph is devoted to the topic of ecosystem formation in the consumer market. It analyzes the first results of the penetration of technology companies and banks into the consumer market, the transformation of individual retail chains and marketplaces into multidisciplinary systems. The authors prove that it is too early to talk about established
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Food Donations, Retail Operations, and Retail Pricing

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2023
Problem definition: For grocery retailers, managing perishable food that is nearing expiry is a major challenge. Donating food to food banks is socially responsible, as it improves local communities and reduces waste generation. It also diverts food to a secondary, quality-differentiated market.
John D. Lowrey   +2 more
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Developments in Retailing and Retail Management

1996
Retailing in most economies has experienced numerous and profound changes in its strategic and operational activities during recent years. Because (by definition) it is adjacent to the consumer it is not surprising that it responds rapidly to changes in consumer behaviour and response to economic, social and technological change.
David Walters, Dominic Laffy
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The end of retail, the future of retail

Journal of Airport Management, 2014
For many years airports have enjoyed stable growth in retail revenues. But profound changes in demographics, a poorer middle class, as well as the rise of online retail will challenge this. It might be the end of ‘easy’ retail as we know it. What will a new world of retail look like?
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Food Retailers and Retailing

1991
Retailing, in terms of costs, is the most important function in marketing the fresh fruits and vegetables consumers purchase for home consumption. Retailing charges account for about one-third of the amount consumers pay for these commodities, or about 40 percent of the total marketing margin.
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Retail Skills as the Craftsmanship of Liquor Retail SMEs

2021
Commercial theories have examined the existence of small and medium-sized retail enterprises in Japan from the viewpoint of economic efficiency and social effectiveness. However, these businesses, expected to play a role in revitalizing city communities, are declining.
Myungrae Cho, Koichiro Watanabe
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Retail Insights ‐ Electronic retailing

International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 2000
Electronic‐retailing is the buzzword of 2000. Every other press release I receive relates to electronic commerce or Internet shopping. Therefore, it seems appropriate to focus this summer issue of Retail Insights on the subject. The first article by Rowley discusses the phenomenon of shopping bots, the intelligent agents designed to support comparison ...
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Online Retailing and Multichannel Retailing

2011
In this Chapter, the main characteristics and empirical relevance of online retailing are discussed. Many retailers sell their merchandise to their consumers through multiple retail formats. This phenomenon, which is referred to as multichannel retailing, is also discussed in this Chapter.
Joachim Zentes   +2 more
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Disruption in Retail – Retail 4.0

2017
Im Handel sind es weniger Technologien, die zu signifikanten Veranderungen fuhren, als vielmehr das Verhalten der Shopper. Diese Verhaltensanderungen konnen durch Technologien unterstutzt werden, werden aber weniger durch diese Technologien induziert. Der Beitrag erlautert diese Verhaltensanderungen an sechs verschiedenen Shopper‐Typen: Speed Shopper ...
Stephan Rüschen, Daniela Wiehenbrauk
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