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Books > Business & Economics > Industry & industrial studies > Distributive industries
If you’re taking your first steps into the fast-paced world of
retail, then merchandiser, store designer, retailer and educator
Dimitri Koumbis is the ideal guide. In An Introduction to Fashion
Retailing, he’ll walk you through everything from the history of
retail design, to the intricacies of consumer behavior, fast
fashion and corporate social responsibility. You’ll also learn
professional techniques through detailed case studies of
international retailers, including LVMH, Estée Lauder and ASOS.
This revised edition includes expanded coverage of omnichannel
retail approaches, retail KPIs as well as an outline of future
retail trends in brick and mortar, e-commerce and technology.
There’s also a whole new chapter introducing visual
merchandising, expanding on the importance of the store’s overall
design and visual representation of products.
In malls across the United States, clothing retail workers navigate
low wages and unpredictable schedules. Despite these problems, they
devote time and money to mirror the sleek mannequins stylishly
adorned with the latest merchandise. Bringing workers' voices to
the fore, sociologists Joya Misra and Kyla Walters demonstrate how
employers reproduce gendered and racist "beauty" standards by
regulating workers' size and look. Interactions with customers,
coworkers, and managers further reinforce racial hierarchies. New
surveillance technologies also lead to ineffective corporate
decision-making based on flawed data. By focusing on the
interaction of race, gender, and surveillance, Walking Mannequins
sheds important new light on the dynamics of retail work in the
twenty-first century.
In malls across the United States, clothing retail workers navigate
low wages and unpredictable schedules. Despite these problems, they
devote time and money to mirror the sleek mannequins stylishly
adorned with the latest merchandise. Bringing workers' voices to
the fore, sociologists Joya Misra and Kyla Walters demonstrate how
employers reproduce gendered and racist "beauty" standards by
regulating workers' size and look. Interactions with customers,
coworkers, and managers further reinforce racial hierarchies. New
surveillance technologies also lead to ineffective corporate
decision-making based on flawed data. By focusing on the
interaction of race, gender, and surveillance, Walking Mannequins
sheds important new light on the dynamics of retail work in the
twenty-first century.
The continued advancement of globalization, increases in internet
connectivity, compatibility of international payment systems, and
adaptability of logistics and shipping processes have combined to
contribute to the rapid growth of the cross-border e-commerce
market. Due to these advancements and the ubiquitous presence of
smartphones, consumer use of cross-border e-commerce is
increasingly simplified, and thus, sellers are hardly restricted to
a specific country in terms of promoting, selling, and shipping
goods worldwide. The burgeoning opportunities, habits, and trends
of shopping on cross-border e-commerce platforms have expedited the
prospect of becoming a presence in the global market. This is true
for enterprises of all sizes, especially for small- and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that want to add their footprint in
the international market for the first time. Like any other
industry, cross-border e-commerce has its specific economics and
driving forces, but has different scopes, challenges, and trends
due to the geographic and cultural expanse of relevant
environments. Cross-Border E-Commerce Marketing and Management was
conceptualized by identifying the scope of new complementary
information with a comprehensive understanding of the issues and
potential of cross-border e-commerce businesses. The authors
believe that this book will not only fill the void in the current
research but will also provide far-sighted vision and strategies,
as it covers big data, artificial intelligence, IoT, supply chain
management, and more. This book provides the necessary knowledge to
managers to compete with the competitive market structure and
ultimately contribute to the sustainable economic growth of a
country. It works as a guideline for existing cross-border
e-commerce managers to formulate individual strategies that combine
to optimize the industry while keeping the enterprise competitive.
This book is useful in both developed and developing country
contexts. This publication is an ideal resource for academicians,
policy makers, stakeholders, and cross-border e-commerce managers,
especially from SMEs.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused global shock to the entire economic
system. As a result of the government restrictions, both production
and distribution channels were interrupted. In this situation,
however, it was possible to observe that some companies were able
to adapt to these new conditions. The demand for the possibility of
translating physical business into virtual increased. The COVID-19
restrictions showed that many entrepreneurs do not have enough
knowledge about the available online tools and possibilities. Given
that the digital transformation of business today often consists
only of incorporating existing tools into existing processes,
transition to e-commerce could be made easily and quickly. Moving
Businesses Online and Embracing E-Commerce: Impact and
Opportunities Caused by COVID-19 analyzes the impact of
COVID-19-related restrictions on business models of enterprises
affected most by these restrictions and examines transformational
changes induced by the accelerated adoption of internet
technologies and transition to e-commerce-based business models.
Covering topics such as customer relationship management (CRM),
small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and customer loyalty, this
book serves as an essential resource for business owners, CEOs,
managers, IT consultants, web developers, students, professors,
entrepreneurs, researchers, industry professionals, and
academicians.
Now--America's #1 marketer and consultant puts together the first
complete guide to catalog sales! Starting & Building Your
Catalog Sales Business Some of America's best known and most
successful businesses, such as Sears, Spiegel, L.L. Bean, and
Lands' End, are "catalog companies," earning a major percentage of
their profits through catalog sales. If you're a business owner or
entrepreneur, now you can do the same with the help of this book.
Written by bestselling author Herman Holtz, Starting and Building
Your Catalog Sales Business is a complete guide to catalog sales
that explains how to get started in and manage a catalog business
profitably. Packed with anecdotes, worksheets, and examples drawn
from successful catalog sales businesses, it explains:
- The basics of direct-mail selling and catalog sales
- The secrets to creating catalog copy that really sells
- The essential elements in the catalog mailing--including how to
create a strong sales letter and a user-friendly order form
- How to choose and use the right mailing lists
- Managing the two essentials of the catalog business: sales
volume and pricing
With thousands of shops closing in Britain today, this is the story
of a man who made a living by helping retailers open their places
of work. Roger Cox was a pioneer in shop siting and development in
this country. But when he realised that there were too many of
them, he switched his career. He became a freelance lecturer with
the aim of showing that practical skills, allied with business
theory, was the key to a students' career success. In his book,
Roger tells of his experiences in both retail firms and colleges,
many of them comical and thought-provoking. Alongside this, the
main family pastime has been world-wide travel, much of it in
America. Above all, this is an entertaining read.
The fashion and luxury industries have been well-established for
centuries, but the new disruptive digital environment is causing
these industries to rethink their business case and adapt their
brand offerings for consumers and experiences both online and
offline, mixing physical place and digital space: phygital. This
exciting new text, the first on this timely subject, written by an
expert author explores the current malaise and offers ways forward
through a mixture of research and practice-led examples.
While many sectors have been badly affected by the COVID-19
pandemic, e-retailing is one of the booming sectors during this
period. Actually, the e-retailing sector was already booming even
before the global pandemic. Although e-retailing offers many
opportunities for businesses and consumers, there are several
issues associated with e-consumer protection. This book examines
how consumers are protected on the online marketplace in the
context of ASEAN countries. Specifically, this project: (i)
Discusses the six issues of e-consumer protection (e.g.,
information about transaction, product quality, privacy, security,
redress, and jurisdiction); (ii) Examines the policy/governance
approach adopted by different sectors to address the issues of
e-consumer protection; and (iii) Proposes a multi-sector governance
framework for e-consumer protection. Three short case studies on
Lazada in Singapore, Shopee in Vietnam, and Zalora in Malaysia are
also included to illustrate how well-known e-retailers protect
their e-customers. Overall, this book is interdisciplinary,
including research on consumer protection, governance, management,
and policy/regulation. It provides sources of information and
knowledge which focus on both theoretical and practical aspects of
e-consumer protection in ASEAN countries. Also, the roles from
different sectors are examined to produce comprehensive findings
and analysis of the governance process.
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