International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management: Volume 31 Issue 10

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Efficient retailer assortment: a consumer choice evaluation perspective

Abdelmajid Amine, Sandrine Cadenat

This research shows that to reach their prime goal of building an efficient assortment, retailers need, beside increasing the outlet’s cost‐efficiency, to evaluate shoppers’…

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Shopper characteristics, product and store choice criteria: a survey in the Greek grocery sector

George Baltas, Paulina Papastathopoulou

Considers the brand and store choice behaviour of grocery shoppers and explores relationships among consumer characteristics, brand choice criteria and store selection criteria. A…

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Measuring franchisees’ satisfaction: theoretical considerations and empirical testing

Claire Gauzente

Franchisees’ satisfaction is key to a franchise network’s continuance over the years. However, at the moment, no robust scale exists in order to assess franchisees’ satisfaction…

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The five Ss of retail operations: a model and tool for improvement

John W. Pal, John W. Byrom

Reviews the academic and practitioner literature on retail operations and identifies five core elements of retail operations. Proposes a method by which managers can examine ways…

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Increasing efficiency in the supply chain for short shelf life goods using RFID tagging

Mikko Kärkkäinen

Short shelf‐life grocery goods present some of the biggest challenges for supply chain management due to a high number of product variants, strict traceability requirements, short…

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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