Table of contents
Cataloguing change: Argos catalogues in 1973 and 1998
Leigh SparksArgos is Europe’s most successful catalogue showroom retailer, with annual sales of over £2.0bn. Its success is dependent on many aspects of its retail system, but arguably the…
Using a behavior‐based method to identify and reduce employee theft
Becky J. Oliphant, Gary C. OliphantThe consequences of employee theft have a profound impact on employers, employees, consumers, and society. Estimates of employee theft range from $40 to $400 billion a year in the…
Internationalisation of large‐format retailers and leisure providers in western Europe: planning and property impacts
Cliff GuyExamines the effects which the institutional environment – particularly property and land‐use planning matters – may have on the process of retail internationalisation. Three…
The perceived impact of an off‐centre factory outlet mall: the local community dimension
A.G. Hallsworth, R.B. JohnsonRevisits a retail development near Stoke on Trent, UK, first reported on in 1998. It draws on recent work by Arnold and Luthra which has called for attention to be paid to the…
Retailing in Bangkok: an intriguing example of agglomeration
Keith Blois, Rujirutana Mandhachitara, Tasman SmithRetailing organizations in Bangkok range in type from the traditional through to the most modern. Also, while there are agglomerations of small stores selling similar ranges of…
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0959-0552e-ISSN:
1758-6690ISSN-L:
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Retail and Distribution ManagementOnline date, start – end:
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