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The challenge to c‐stores: Edinburgh South Asian responses

Rita Welsh (Rita Welsh is a PhD student, conducting research into ethnic minority c‐store development in Edinburgh, at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, UK.)
Richard Bent (Richard Bent is a Senior Lecturer in Retail Business and Co‐Director of the Scottish Centre for Enterprise and Ethnic Business Research (SCEEBR), at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, UK.)
Claire Seaman (Claire Seaman is a Lecturer in Research Methodology and Co‐Director of SCEEBR, at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, UK.)
Arthur Ingram (Arthur Ingram is a Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management, at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, UK. All the authors are part of a team currently involved in developing the SCEEBR.)

International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management

ISSN: 0959-0552

Article publication date: 1 August 2003

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Abstract

While no two businesses are the same, examples from Edinburgh Pakistani community convenience store owners illustrate business survival strategies developed in response to increased environmental challenges presented by changing consumer behaviour, increased competition and demographic variations. These are related to the individual’s motivation, experience and family business background, and include exiting the sector, gaining recognised qualifications and alternative employment, and involving second and third generations in expanding family business activities. The resulting smaller, but stronger, convenience(c)‐store sector continues to provide opportunities for individual businesses, thus maintaining the economic and social benefits for the ethnic minority community and the wider city population.

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Welsh, R., Bent, R., Seaman, C. and Ingram, A. (2003), "The challenge to c‐stores: Edinburgh South Asian responses", International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, Vol. 31 No. 8, pp. 408-417. https://doi.org/10.1108/09590550310484089

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