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The new retail model: global reach demands omni-channels
Guillaume Do Vale, Isabelle Collin-Lachaud, Xavier LecocqTo cope with online competitors and new consumer behaviors, retailers need to hybrid digital and physical offerings to implement an omni-channel business model. This constitutes a…
China-plus-one: expanding global value chains
Preetam Basu, Partha RayChina has emerged as an undisputed leader of global business and as a preferred hub for global value chains. However, recent threats of the trade war, the allegation of violation…
Competitive empathy: sharing values and strategies with rivals
Antonio GhezziThis study aims to introduce the original idea of competitive empathy, to go beyond competitive advantage and help managers and entrepreneurs strategize with a shared purpose.
Turning disruption into growth opportunity: the red team strategy
Sunny Li Sun, Yanli Zhang, Zhu ZhuThe purpose of this paper is to propose a broadened and integrated red team strategy with concrete steps to help companies better deal with the disruptive forces prevalent in the…
Who’s making the decisions? How managers can harness artificial intelligence and remain in charge
Pooya TabeshWhile it is evident that the introduction of machine learning and the availability of big data have revolutionized various organizational operations and processes, existing…
World’s biggest retailer launches Walmart Plus and customers have their say
Art T. Weinstein, Kristen Anti, Esteban OchoaThe Covid crisis led to a huge worldwide shift in consumer behavior. In response, Walmart’s revised business strategy promoted their online delivery service known as Walmart Plus…
Customer experience can play a strategic role for wineries
Antonella Angelini, Annalisa GilliThis paper aims to consider how customer experience can be used by wineries to enrich their value proposition and improve their competitive advantage.
Memoryscape: how managers can create lasting customer experiences
Rod McColl, Jan Mattsson, Kathleen ChartersA detailed conceptualization of how service experiences are transformed into a memory and the circumstances surrounding a memorable experience is not available in the customer…
The serpent under it: cognitive bias in ethics and compliance training
Peter Buell HirschThis study aims to demonstrate the importance of behavioral science in the design of ethics and compliance training.
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0275-6668e-ISSN:
2052-1197ISSN-L:
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- Dr. Pierre Dal Zotto