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There exists large geographic variation in the distribution of local retail establishments in emerging markets. With the rapid development of the mobile internet in recent years, consumers in underdeveloped markets have gained access to mobile shopping. This paper examines whether the usage of...
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This case study is about a used car retailer in an African country, specifically Ghana. Lessons drawn from the case could be applied in societies which are highly socialised; not individualistic. Case overview – Ghana is one of the first African countries to be hooked up to the internet....
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Online retail trade in Indonesia has grown dramatically in recent years. However, it is not being followed by an increase in the transaction completion ratio, with a cart abandonment rate of up to 70 percent. This indicates that the transition from online purchase intention to actual purchase is...
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This paper develops a new algorithm for increasing the revenue in a dynamic product assortment problem. Then, it identifies the challenges faced by managers in practice and discusses the conditions under which workers follow the algorithm. To do so, I conducted a field experiment with a beverage...
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