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A Mile of Make Believe examines the unique history of the Santa Claus parade in Canada. This volume focuses on the Eaton's sponsored parades that occurred in Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg as well as the shorter-lived parades in Calgary and Edmonton. There is also a discussion of small town alternatives, organized by civic groups, service clubs, and chambers of commerce. By focusing on the pioneering effort of the Eaton's department store Steve Penfold argues that the parade ultimately represented a paradoxical form of cultural power: it allowed Eaton's to press its image onto public life while also reflecting the decline of the once powerful retailer. Penfold's analysis reveals the "corporate fantastic" - a visual and narrative mix of meticulous organization and whimsical style- and its influence on parade traditions. Steve Penfold's considerable analytical skills have produced a work that is simultaneously a cultural history, history of business and commentary on consumerism. Professional historians and the general public alike would be remiss if this wasn't on their holiday wish list.
In diesem Buch wird Retargeting als ein neuartiges Marketing-Instrument der personalisierten Werbung im Internet vorgestellt. Auf der Basis wissenschaftlich gestutzter empirischer Studien, Kunden-Umfragen und Untersuchungen zu Wahrnehmung und Verhalten von Internetnutzern, deren Ergebnisse detailliert vorgestellt und zusammengefasst werden, wird in diesem Buch die These formuliert, dass Retargeting, derzeit schematisch nach einem einfachen Prinzip funktionierend, in seiner Wirksamkeit unumstritten ist, doch nicht immer in der gewunschten Richtung wirkt. Hier ansetzend wird der Versuch unternommen, mithilfe klassischer Theorien aus der Werbewahrnehmungsforschung und der Konsumentenpsychologie die Ursachen fur die unterschiedlichen Wirkungen auf die Rezipienten zu ergrunden. In der Summe der Betrachtungen ergibt sich die Notwendigkeit, wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse und Umfrageergebnisse mit einer Reflexion uber technologisch verbesserte oder modifizierte Optionen fur personalisierte Online-Werbung zu verknupfen. Dieses Buch soll seinen Lesern einen tiefen Einblick in dieses Internetmarketing-Instrument gewahren und daruber hinaus auch die Themen Datenschutz- und Privatsphare im Zusammenhang mit personalisierter Internetwerbung kritisch behandeln. Die Leser erfahren in diesem Buch wie eine Retargeting-Kampagne typischerweise umgesetzt wird und welche Akteure darin involviert sind.
Without design, the "brand identity" is just a name, sometimes paired with a statement that enumerates the values of the company. It is two-dimensional when written down or printed. The task for the retail designer is to turn that name or statement into a three-dimensional environment in which consumers may interact with the brand's product or services. "Designing ""the Brand Identity in Retail Spaces "is a casebook that shows and tells how architects and store designers have tackled that challenge. With more than 50 examples of renowned brands from around the world, this book examines every stage of a brand's "lifetime" - from inception to show room. Cases run the retail gamut, including restaurants, department stores, and luxury brands. Each case is paired with analysis and interviews with brand managers and designers, guiding the reader through the entire design process. Easy to read and replete with stunning illustrations, this is the perfect primer for students and young professionals creating brand identities in their retail design.
This book is the outcome of EPARC supported three year research project involving seven major high-street retailing clients: Arcadia Group, Boots, Borders(UK), Halifax plc, Nationwid, Rubicon Retail Ltd, Pizza Express: and their supply chains. The book comprises two complementary parts. The first, the Good Practice Framework, is the 'what to do' for effective refurbishment involving the closer integration of 'supply' and 'value' chains in construction. The second, the 'why do it this way', comprises research evidence from a wide range of construction and business management sources: including process maps, management models and outcomes from fieldwork with the retail clients and their supply chains: that provided the basis for the framework.
Das Couponing unter Einsatz von Smartphones, das Mobile Couponing, entwickelt sich in Deutschland rasant. Immer mehr Anbieter drangen auf den Markt, bereits bekannte Player wie zum Beispiel Payback erganzen ihre Angebote. Wir von mobile zeitgeist beobachten die Marktentwicklungen von Beginn an, testen selbst verschiedene Losungen und sind im direkten Kontakt mit der Branche und den Anbietern. Unsere Fachkompetenz gibt uns die notwendige Distanz, Losungen auch kritisch zu hinter fragen. Unsere Neugier und Experimentierfreude lasst uns Innovationen erkennen und moglichst auch selbst testen. In diesem Dossier zum Mobile Couponing haben wir auf uber 60 Seiten aktuelle Informationen, Show Cases, Profile der Anbieter im Markt, Interviews mit Entscheidern der Keyplayer im deutschen Mobile Couponing Markt und relevante Marktdaten in Form von Infografiken zusammen gestellt. Sie bekommen mit unserem Dossier einen umfassenden Uberblick uber den deutschen Markt, seine Entwicklung, Chancen und Herausforderungen. Wir stellen die vorhandenen Losungen vor, bewerten und ordnen sie ein. Wir sprechen mit den Verantwortlichen in den Unternehmen. Daruber hinaus erhalten Sie eine Ubersicht aller relevanter Anbieter in diesem spannenden Marktsegment.
Mit der starken Verbreitung des Internets zum Ende der neunziger Jahre hin begann auch die Erfolgsgeschichte des Online Handels. Der Begriff Online-Handel bezeichnet im Allgemeinen jede geschaftliche Transaktion, bei der zwischen dem Anbieter und dem Nachfrager fur die Leistungsprasentation, -erbringung oder -vereinbarung im World Wide Web elektronische Kommunikationstechniken eingesetzt werden. Diese Arbeit konzentriert sich neben B2B, C2B und C2C auf die elektronische Erfullung der Geschaftsbeziehung B2C. Bei der Auswahl des optimalen Shop Systems gibt es verschiedene Vorgehensweisen. Ein ausschlaggebender Grund fur die Entscheidung zu einem kostenfreien Open Source Shop System sind meistens die geringeren Anschaffungskosten fur Software und Hardware. Diese Einsparung kann sich jedoch schnell negativ auswirken, wenn nicht weitere Kriterien bei der Auswahl beachtet werden. Ein umfassender Systemvergleich, angepasst an die Anforderungen des Unternehmens und an die Qualifikation der Mitarbeiter, spielt dabei eine wichtige Rolle. Diese Arbeit fuhrt einen allgemeinen Vergleich der Systeme Magento Community Edition, OXID eShop, PrestaShop und FWP Shop durch. Im Anschluss an diese Systemanalysen folgt ein Systemvergleich unter den Kriterien Installation, Serverlast & Ladezeit, Usability Backend, Analyse & Statistik, Extension, Deuter Markt - Vorbereitung, Frontend Gestaltung, SEO, Zahlungs- & Versandoptionen, Sicherheit, Absatzoptimierung sowie Logistik & Buchhaltung. Dem voran bildet eine umfassende Nutzwertanalyse mit einer prozentualen Gewichtung eine objektive Entscheidungsgrundlage. Die Auswahl der passenden Shop Software ist dennoch abhangig von den individuellen Bedurfnissen der einzelnen Shop Betreiber. Passen Sie die Gewichtung der einzelnen Nutzwerte auf ihre Prioritaten an und erlangen Sie ein individuelles Ergebnis. Nutzen Sie die Resultate dieser Arbeit fur Ihr E-Commerce Projekt.
Grocery shopping is an often ignored part of the story of how food ultimately gets to our pantry shelves and tables. A Theory of Grocery Shopping explores the social organization of grocery shopping by linking the lived experience of grocery shoppers and retail managers in the US with information transmitted by nutritionists, government employees, financial advisors, journalists, health care providers and marketers, who influence the way we think about and perform the work of shopping for a household's food. The author provides insight into the contradictory messages that shape how consumers provision their households, and details how consumers respond to these messages. The book challenges the consumer choice model that places responsibility on the shopper for making the "right" choice at the grocery store, thereby ignoring the larger social forces at work, which determine what products are available and how they get to the shelves.
Marjorie L. Hilton presents a captivating history of consumer
culture in Russia from the 1880s to the early 1930s. She highlights
the critical role of consumerism as a vehicle for shaping class and
gender identities, modernity, urbanism, and as a mechanism of state
power in the transition from tsarist autocracy to Soviet
socialism.
Praise for "The IKEA Edge" "A very good book from a talented business leader that links]
values, culture, and the achievement of business and social
objectives together. I have read it now three times and learned
something from every passage." "With Anders Dahlvig's recommendations, we could solve many of
the world's problems by persuading the big multinationals to change
their Memorandum and Articles of Association. Big business working
in the interests of humanity would be a powerful tool." "The IKEA Edge is a fascinating case study of an entrepreneurial
company's growth to maturity. Anders Dahlvig is incisive and
surprisingly straightforward in sharing the IKEA story. As a
fourth-generation family business owner, I recognize the inherent
paradox of building a 'good, ' value-driven company and managing
for profit. Anders Dahlvig proves it can be done." About the Book: With Anders Dahlvig at the helm from 1999 to 2009, the furniture giant IKEA averaged 11 percent yearly sales growth and annual operating profits in excess of 10 percent. The company hired more than 70,000 new employees and opened new stores around the world--all while maintaining its reputation as one of the world's best corporate citizens. In "The IKEA Edge," Dahlvig tells the story of how IKEA matured from an entrepreneurial startup to a leader in the furniture industry. He recounts his 26-year career at the company and what he learned along the way. In his rise from store manager to president, Dahlvig developed the unique vision he relied upon to lead IKEA through good times and bad--by combining traditional business goals like profit and growth with the progressive interests of social responsibility and environmental stewardship. Dahlvig proves that these objectives, which are usually viewed as polar opposites, can actually work wonders together. "The IKEA Edge" serves as an expansive case study for "doing good business while being a good business." Dahlvig clearly lays out the cornerstones that support IKEA: a vision of social responsibility; market leadership with a balanced global portfolio; differentiation through control of the value chain; and building for the long term--four principles that can be applied in any business, in any industry. social and business agenda--and it continues to grow, even during the worst global recession in history. In a time when the public's trust of business has hit bottom, such an approach to business is more critical than ever. A combination of personal memoir, call to action, and strategic vision, "The IKEA Edge" provides the inspiration and information you need to develop a social-good/good-business agenda for your own company. Public trust, brand recognition, customer loyalty, and a world-class reputation will soon follow.
There is nothing more satisfying than owning a shop of your own. Whether it's a designer clothing store, an exciting florist, or something for practically everything, this book will guide you through all you need to know about opening your own retail business. It is aimed at anyone who has a dream or a practical idea. It includes case histories of hands-on shop owners, their advice and top tips. You will be able to browse through such topics as: - Choosing the best location - Finding finance in a dwindling market - Developing a business plan - Exploring the costs of setting up - Selecting the products you want to carry - Decoration, displays and shelving - Meeting the challenges of a new business - Getting your business noticed in an internet age - Turning your passion into a profitable business
Most people born before 1950 can remember visiting or working in shops that had cash carriers - cash balls that ran on wooden rails, wire systems where the carrier was catapulted along an overhead steel wire, or pneumatic tube systems where the carrier was whisked off to the cash office. This title reveals details about these devices.
"A Nation of Shopkeepers" reflects research on retail history and cultures of consumption. The contributors challenge existing ideas about retail development, showing how, for example, large-scale retailers played a far lesser role in the development of the modern city that is generally thought, and how the success of department stores was determined less by "entrepreneurial" spirit and more by the unforseen consequences of legislation. With the growing interest in cultures of consumption, this book should be useful to specialists and students in retail history, human geography and social and cultural history.
Textiles are central to our lives and are at the heart of the world's largest industries. In recent years there has been a dynamic shift in attitudes toward textiles, fuelled in part by explosive developments in technology. While textiles have always retained roots in craft and industry, the discipline now embraces a much wider range of practices. Innovations in the industry demand a fresh approach to the subject, which this comprehensive introduction ably supplies. Taking as their starting point the very meaning of textiles, Gale and Kaur go on to show the astonishing range of opportunities for careers in the field, from the creative (artists, craftspeople and designers) to the social and industrial, to the commercial and associated practices (buyers, journalists, researchers and scientists). The Textile Book takes us behind the scenes with professionals to reveal what various jobs involve, what influences decision makers, and how their decisions affect what we buy next season. What happens to clothes before they reach the shops? What determines the 'must have' item? How can recycled bottles be transformed into silk-like yarns? These and many other questions are explored to show the diversity that makes up the contemporary global textile scene. Woven, printed, embroidered, knitted -- textiles are pivotal to the everyday experience of people in all parts of the world. This wide-ranging and informative book conveys the excitement and new challenges textiles represent and is essential reading for anyone working with, studying or simply interested in textiles.
Emphasizing the apparel and beauty industries, Retailing in Emerging Markets, 2nd Edition provides an in-depth study of the retail landscape within Brazil, China, India, Russia, Turkey, Qatar, Thailand, South Korea and Mexico. Each chapter focuses on a single country, discussing the organization of its retail industry, analyzing consumer behavior, and presenting strategies for effectively entering its market. This new edition includes fully updated data, statistics and economic perspectives on each of the countries covered. Readers will emerge armed with a deeper understanding of the political, economic, and cultural factors driving each market-an understanding essential for building and maintaining a competitive edge in today's global retail environment. New to this Edition * Two new chapters on South Korea and Qatar investigate the current marketplace opportunities and challenges * Increased coverage of the legislative landscapes and long-term economic outlooks for each country * Updated and new chapter case studies analyze the expansion strategies of international retailers * New Chapter Summaries and Critical Thinking Questions offer additional learning tools * Includes 60% new photos and current maps to bring the chapters to life * Expanded contributor biographies highlight the expertise of each scholar
The increasing trend towards digitisation seems to be spurring on the bricks and mortar retailers. Hybrid spaces communicate with the customers as a matter of course on all levels: online, offline and on site. Beyond conventional retail formats, this has spawned surprising concepts which combine aspects from different areas of life with each other. Clever hospitality offerings, curated showrooms as well as flexible co-working and event spaces complement established retail locations. At the same time, many malls and shopping centres have seen better days and have been completely refurbished. The new standard work about the sector presents the most recent developments in worldwide retail design with articles from experts working in interdisciplinary teams and innovative reference projects. Text in English and German.
This book is devoted to the dynamic development of retailing. The focus is on various strategy concepts adopted by retailing companies and their implementation in practice. This is not a traditional textbook or collection of case studies; it aims to demonstrate the complex and manifold questions of retail management in the form of twenty lessons, where each lesson provides a thematic overview of key issues and illustrates them via a comprehensive case study. The examples are all internationally known retail companies, to facilitate an understanding of what is involved in strategic retail management and illustrate best practices. In the third edition, all chapters were revised and updated. Two new chapters were added to treat topics like corporate social responsibility as well as marketing communication. All case studies were replaced by new ones to reflect the most recent developments. Well-known retail companies from different countries, like Tesco, Zalando, Hugo Boss, Carrefour, Amazon, Otto Group, are now used to illustrate particular aspects of retail management.
For over three years, photographer Heike Thiele and writer Winifred McNulty have captured images and stories from the last traditional shops in the North West of Ireland. Their journey - across Donegal, Leitrim, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Sligo and Cavan -has taken them through an Aladdin's Cave of drapery and hardware, to abandoned creameries and shops where empty shelves are filled only with the stories of different times. Based on a series of highly successful exhibitions across the North West, this book is a highly visual record of the stories of changing face of rural Ireland.
This edition of "The Fairchild Dictionary of Retailing" clearly defines terms commonly used in all parts of the retail industry, from retail advertising to merchandising and displays. This comprehensive reference for students and faculty in all retailing and merchandising programs lists over 10,000 terms alphabetically with extensive cross-referencing. Global terms used in the retailing industry, including descriptions of retail market structures of countries around the world, are covered. This up-to-date reference book also includes important legislation related to the retail industry, government agencies, and merchandise marts, new terms related to the e-retailing business, extensive Internet resources, and a bibliography.
This text is designed for use in a buying course with a heavy math emphasis. The book first presents merchandising concepts in a simple, understandable way and shows students how they can use computerized spreadsheets to perform related merchandising math operations. Activities then ask the student to apply what they've learned by solving merchandising problems using spreadsheets that are included on the enclosed CD-Rom. Students will learn how the computer can help minimize the time it takes to perform repetitive calculations. By constructing and using spreadsheets for each mathematical operation, they will develop a better understanding of the merchandising concepts they're studying. This manual is designed to accompany the text Retail Buying, also by Richard Clodfelter.New to this Edition -- New and revised mathematical assignments -- Blank assignment forms included on the CD-Rom -- Increased coordination with companion text Retail Buying: From Basics to FashionCD-ROM Features-- Microsoft Excel(r) spreadsheets containing formulas -- PC and Mac compatible -- Instructor's Guide includes teaching suggestions, goals, & lecture outlines
This textbook simulates the product development experience of a buyer or product developer at Perry's, a fictional department store, while exposing students to the principles, concepts, knowledge, and skills needed for success in a real-world setting. Perry's Department Store: A Product Development Simulation covers the entire process of developing a new line of jeans, including defining the customer, conceptualizing the product line, selecting fabric and trims, and completing a spec pack. A CD-ROM is included and provides resources and worksheets to complete the simulation.
This brand new edition of Creative Fashion Presentations provides an insider's look into how creative presentations impact the introduction or sale of fashion and other products at the trade and consumer levels. The entire spectrum of professionals who use creative presentations is covered, including fashion forecasters, fibre/fabric companies, promotion associations, designers, manufacturers, retailers and apparel marts. Forms of presentations discussed range from visual boards to couture and pret-a-porter fashion shows. Guerin's chapter on fashion show production is in effect a mini course on how to organise and develop themes and methods for trade or consumer shows.
Peter Watson tells the story of his five year investigation into Sotheby's and his discovery of practices that include the facilitation of smuggling, the sale of antiquities known to have been stolen from tombs, and the rigging of the Art Index Market.
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