Feeling the pressure: a cross-sectional study exploring feasibility of a healthcare Pop-Up for intraocular pressure measurements in shopping centres in England [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that a shopping centre Pop-Up health check combining an intraocular pressure (IOP) check with a general health check (blood pressure (BP)) is more readily accepted by the general public than an IOP check only.
Campbell, P. +5 more
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Management Control Systems in Shopping Centres: Analysis of the Managing Director
Background: How do Shopping Centre Managers use the Management Control System (MCS) to adapt to the available resources according to the characteristics of the centre and external factors that may affect such management?
Andrea Aquilino-Navarro +2 more
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Tenant Mix Variety in Regional Shopping Centres: Some UK Empirical Analyses [PDF]
The variety and quality of the tenant mix within a shopping centre is a key concern in shopping centre management. Tenant mix determines the extent of externalities between outlets in the centre, helps establish the image of the centre and, as a result ...
Colin Lizieri +3 more
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The prospective impact of new shopping centres on the retail structure of Braga
Following the application for two new shopping centres in the city of Braga, a medium-size city located in the North region of Portugal, the purpose of this paper is to look for evidence of the possible impacts of those commercial structures on the ...
Guimarães Pedro Porfirio
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Shopping-centre attributes affecting male shopping behaviour [PDF]
Although there is an extensive body of literature on shopper orientation and consumer behaviour, research relating to male shoppers has been neglected. This study attempts to provide in-depth insights into retailer factors that have an influence on male shopping enjoyment.
Sim Loo Lee +2 more
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Tenant mix structure in shopping centres: some empirical analyses from Poland
Objective: The objective of this paper is to find an ideal tenant mix structure for the current shopping centres in Upper Silesian Urban Area Region in Poland, taking under consideration consumer preferences and behaviour.
Bartłomiej Marona, Anna Wilk
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Shopping centre siting and modal choice in Belgium: a destination based analysis [PDF]
Although modal split is only one of the elements considered in decision-making on new shopping malls, it remarkably often arises in arguments of both proponents and opponents. Today, this is also the case in the debate on the planned development of three
Agyemang-Duah K. +21 more
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L’évolution des comportements d’achat à Prague : du communisme au fun shopping
The retailing spatial organization of Prague evolves with rapidity. Since the opening of the first modern shopping centre in the outer-suburbs of the Czech capital city, shopping centres and hypermarkets spread, and the last generation introduces, in the
Carole Pommois
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The resilience of shopping centres: An analysis of retail resilience strategies in Lisbon, Portugal
Retail is a dynamic sector and for several decades shopping centres have been the most successful format. Although such shopping centres have been held responsible for the decline of other retail concepts, they are not without problems and some retail ...
Guimarães Pedro Porfírio Coutinho
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