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choices of international retailers in an emerging market, especially in China. Findings – The international retailer …. Research limitations/implications – This paper focuses on only one country, China. Originality/value – The major value of this …
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The distribution system in China has been undergoing rapid changes since the implementation of the economic reform in …
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Argues that, by the early 1990s, an estimated half of all non‐restaurant food sales in Hong Kong went through supermarkets. Local independents and small local chains cater to the lower end of the market. Two large local chains focus on Hong Kong′s broad middle class and control over half of...
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‐based competition, the 1997 return to Chinese governance and Hong Kong′s relationship with mainland China. Retailers who perceive less …
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Reveals that the People′s Republic of China is a market in transition. The Chinese Government wants to modernize the … domestic inflation. Several new retail ventures aimed at the nouveaux riches in China have had to position downwards. Concludes … that the People′s Republic of China′s change from a planned to a market economy is a lesson in social and market change.  …
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Since the reforms in China after 1979, great changes have taken place in the retailing sector, although from the … Western point of view it still remains underdeveloped. There is little literature devoted to retailing in China, and an …
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suggest that customer enjoyment shopping experience and its relation with consumer attitudes towards store channels in China … between China and France. Hence, it adds to international marketing theory concerning the usefulness of these growing …
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Beef taboo was generally obeyed among Chinese but it is no longer significant in today’s Taiwan where large amounts of beef are imported from Australia and United States. So is the beef taboo in Chinese society culturally binding? Argues that the rise of this taboo was mainly a result of food...
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Examines China’s population movement since the 1980s. The analysis tackles two types of migration: permanent with …
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Since the “open‐door” policy was introduced in 1978, China’s socio‐economic development has been impressive, and the … well as among the populace in different regions of China. The disparity in consumption and shopping patterns between higher … income and lower income consumers, as well as the recent deflation and “premature consumption psychology” phenomenon in China …
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