International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management: Volume 23 Issue 3

Subjects:

Table of contents

A case for spatial decision‐support systems in retail location planning

Ian Clarke, Jennifer Rowley

Despite some significant success stories, there has been only aslow diffusion of awareness of the benefits and application of siteevaluation techniques in general, and the…

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Retail influence on food technology and innovation

Ogenyi Ejye Omar

Food technology and innovation have had a large impact on Britishfood retailing affecting suppliers, retailers and their markets.Technology has invaded many areas of the British…

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New‐type and traditional shoppers: a comparison of two major consumer groups

Mika Boedeker

Previous results have indicated that some consumers are lesssatisfied with mundane retail outlets and require more exuberantentertainment. Other consumers, however, do not make…

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Married males and shopping: are they sleeping partners

Ruby Roy Dholakia, Birgit Pedersen, Neset Hikmet

Social and demographic changes are putting pressures on traditionalgender roles in the house‐hold. Reports on the role of married malesbased on a large‐scale survey of upscale…

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Issues of gender and servicescape: marketing UK public houses to women

Ruth A. Schmidt, Roger Sapsford

Using two complementary ideographic approaches, investigates theimpact of the servicescape on women′s experience of the public houseservice encounter. Preliminary findings from…

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Cover of International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management

ISSN:

0959-0552

Online date, start – end:

1990

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Neil Towers