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Moving from multi-channel to Omni-channel retailing: Special issue introduction
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2022Park Thaichon, Ian Phau, Scott Weaven
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Retail Management and Electronic Retailing
2018This chapter presents the overview of retail management; retail management and technology; the aspects of Electronic Retailing (e-tailing); e-tailing and Electronic Commerce (e-commerce); the perspectives on online consumer behavior; and the advanced issues of e-tailing in retail environments.
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How artificial intelligence will affect the future of retailing
Journal of Retailing, 2021Abhijit Guha +2 more
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Proceedings of the 1970 25th annual conference on Computers and crisis how computers are shaping our future - ACM '70, 1970
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Are privacy concerns still relevant? Revisiting consumer behaviour in omnichannel retailing
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2022Jun-Hwa Cheah +2 more
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Channel competition and collaboration in the presence of hybrid retailing
Transportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2022Weihua Liu, Ou Tang, Xin Ma
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Exploring the hedonic factors affecting customer experiences in phygital retailing
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2023Shanta Banik, Yongqiang Gao
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The Emerging Trend in the Croatian Retailing-Nonstore Retailing
2006This paper focuses on the growing trend in retailing - nonstore retailing. The main purpose of the paper is to investigate the current situation concerning the nonstore retailing development in the Republic of Croatia, particularly to analyze the nonstore retailing in two Croatian Counties: Zagreb and surroundings and Osjecko-baranjska County.
Renko, S., Andrianić, V.
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Integrated Retail Chains, Franchising, and Retailer Cooperatives
2005The paper explores conditions under which retailer ownership of a supply firm is a more efficient form of organization than both supllier ownership of the outlets and franchise contract. Assuming that investments are non contractible , its is shown that retailer ownership tends to be preferable when: a) the retailer's investments have the highest ...
CHILLEMI O, COMINO, Stefano
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