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The retail industry is rapidly changing, especially as technologies advance and digital retail becomes more accessible. This book explains the ongoing poly-transformations within the retail sector, offering insight into labor market changes, real estate challenges, and sustainable development.
Throughout the book, the authors analyze and predict various ways the industry needs to change to ensure longevity and stability. One option the authors explore includes creative ways to approach alternatives to participatory retail, which requires social participation. The authors also provide insight into another approach to this topic: tech platforms. In the book, they explain how the dominance of certain platforms can—and in some cases has—led to "retail feudalism."
To best capture the retail sector, the authors home in on the European retail sector as the primary case in the book. Chapters explore strategic adaptation and the adoption of potential policies that can help support the transitions required within this industry.
Emphasizing the necessary collaboration required between policymakers, industry professionals, and academics, The Economics of Retailing provides essential information for stakeholders ready to make informed decisions to support retailing.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: Retailing, Βetween Art and Science.- Chapter 2. Introduction: Retailing, Βetween Art and Science.- Chapter 3. Theoretical Approaches.- Chapter 4. Retail as a Growth Multiplier.- Chapter 5. "Phygitalization": The Transformation of a Traditional Sector.- Chapter 6. Retailers and Sustainability: Navigating by the Star of Sustainable Retailing.- Chapter 7. Towards a Workplace and Workforce Transformation and the Necessity to Enrich Retail 5.0.- Chapter 8. The Retail Resilience Dilemma: Balancing Scale in the New Era.- Chapter 9. Retail and Real Estate: The Dimension of Spatial Evolution.- Chapter 10. Retail and Real Estate: The Dimension of Spatial Evolution.