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European retail market structures

This paper considers evidence that there are common structures, in terms of types of retail offer, that each European retail market will tend towards over time. It takes a detailed look at two contrasting markets, the UK and Russia, to understand...

Catalogue: Seminar 1995: Facing Up To The Challenges In Retailing
Authors: Mike Harris, Natasha Retejum
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
June 15, 1995

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More than just counting

Lakeside Shopping Centre, the largest in the south of England, is the subject of this presentation. A wealth of research has been conducted here over the 5 years it has been open. The purpose of the presentation is to demonstrate the types of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1995: Facing Up To The Challenges In Retailing
Author: Heather Davis
June 15, 1995

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Strategies for retailers in Europe by 2000

The environment in which retailers operate is changing rapidly in the late twentieth century. This is evidenced in the higher levels of turbulence, major political changes and new demands being made by consumers. The traditional approaches to retail...

Catalogue: Seminar 1995: Facing Up To The Challenges In Retailing
Author: John Dawson
June 15, 1995

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Discount shops and purchasing behaviour of Italian families

This paper is divided into four parts, covering some background information on the recent history of Discount retailers in Italy in the first part, some key aspects of the ConsumerScan system of measuring the purchasing behaviour in the second, the...

Catalogue: Seminar 1995: Facing Up To The Challenges In Retailing
Authors: Carlo Pescetti, Paolo Duranti
June 15, 1995

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Increasing revenues in furniture sales by increasing customer retention

From a business point of view, Germany is made up of about 35 million households. These people purchase lots of food, cars, gelly babies, mountain bikes etc. And they buy lots of furniture to the value of more than 40 thousand million marks a year....

Catalogue: Seminar 1995: Facing Up To The Challenges In Retailing
Author: Wolfgang Dittrich
Company: Burke, Inc.
June 15, 1995