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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the different perceptions of the antecedents of trust in asymmetrical business‐to‐business relationships between food producers and retailers. Design/methodology/approach – The empirical data consist of semi‐structured face‐to‐face...
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situate the problem of alcohol abuse within drunk driving and underage drinking without addressing heavy consumption. Examples … of “responsible” messages are drawn from websites of three major beer companies. Findings – Problems with “responsible … beer companies, but serious doubts exist regarding their ability to prevent alcohol abuse. Originality/value – Questioning …
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. Findings Alcohol consumption is procyclical in Russia. Two main alcoholic beverages in Russia are vodka and beer. Economic …Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine macroeconomic factors that are significantly related to consumption of … in the volume and structure of consuming absolute alcohol in aggregate, vodka, beer, and wine. Estimating fixed effect …
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Purpose – Beer-bananas in Central Uganda are important for smallholder farmers’ livelihoods, especially for those that … process the banana into beer and spirits. The purpose of this paper is to understand how actors in the beer-banana value chain … beer-bananas; brewers and non-brewers, and on retailers in Central Uganda and in Kampala. The authors conducted surveys …
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(or at least acquire part ownership) of a Ukrainian beer producer. This will provide an entrance into the market, and a … purchase of beer (both foreign and domestic brands). There is an emphasis on the relative importance of the country of origin … 774 beer drinkers in the city of Simferopol, Ukraine, surveyed through face‐to‐face questionnaires. Findings – Findings …
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The article considers the changes in the structure of the UK pub sector and the falling pattern of trade which occurred at the same time. This meant that the competition within the industry is intense. The major pub‐owning companies enjoy many economies of scale over their independent rivals....
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of 60 years ago had a largely male, working class beer‐drinking clientele. Women were becoming more frequent visitors …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline the main changes that took place in the British pub from 1959 to 1989. The introduction of new products, more modern facilities and a more varied clientele are mentioned, together with the key factors driving these changes....
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline the main changes to the British pub brought about by the Beer Acts …
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behaviour dimensions and to what extent the consumption patterns in different parts of the world are becoming similar. With … many ways. Shifts in alcoholic beverage consumption patterns in Europe over the past 50 years may represent a case in point …‐standing local and regional traditions, and more by growing acceptance of a wider choice. The disparity of wine consumption among the …
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