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Interest is increasing interest in the links between social exclusion and access to both grocery and retail stores. There is however little knowledge of the extent to which consumers lack convenient access to retail facilities. Data from 30,000 households from the 1999‐2000 Scottish household...
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The present study investigated the factors that influence the feasibility and competitive advantage of a digital freight forwarder through a binary logistic regression model. The research is a concrete application of sustainable entrepreneurship in the transport and supply chain sector. The...
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Extends the “wheel of retailing” hypothesis by developing hypotheses dealing with product behaviour. Evaluates these hypotheses with historical data which have begun to change according to the “wheel of retailing”. Reveals that these hypotheses suggest that retail change is closely...
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Purpose – On‐shelf availability (OSA) has been a major cause of concern to UK grocery retailers over the last five years and the topic has been the focus of commissioned research reports by various trade associations. The purpose of this paper is to present a case study of how one major...
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Looks at Scotland′s uniqueness within the UK and, in particular, the Scottish patriotism with regard to buying “home …
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