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Inequalities in retail choice: exploring consumer experiences in suburban neighbourhoods
Malcolm Kirkup, Ronan De Kervenoael, Alan Hallsworth, Ian Clarke, Peter Jackson, Rossana Perez del AguilaFocuses on deprived neighbourhoods where instances of “food deserts” have been found and explores, through focus groups, consumer experiences of food store choices. Focusing on…
Rethinking consumer disadvantage: the importance of qualitative research
Lucy WoodliffeThis paper provides insight into the behaviour and attitudes of an under‐researched group of consumers, and identifies some useful pointers for future research on consumer…
Community pharmacies as good neighbours? A comparative study of Germany and the UK
Elke A. Pioch, Ruth A. SchmidtLocated as intermediaries between patients/customers and national health systems, community pharmacies have to negotiate increasing government demands for free advice, pressure on…
People and partnerships: marketing urban retailing
Gary Warnaby, David Bennison, Barry J. Davies, Howard HughesThis article investigates the interaction between urban place marketing actors with specific reference to marketing urban areas as shopping destinations – town centre managers…
Market towns – victims of market forces?
Mike Phillips, Chris Swaffin‐SmithThe importance of the role played by market towns in the vitality of rural England has become increasingly recognised in recent years, and has attracted considerable attention…
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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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- Prof Neil Towers