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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.
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.
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
You can shop anywhere you like -- as long as it's Tesco The inexorable rise of supermarkets is big news but have we really taken on board what this means for our daily lives, and those of our children? In this searing analysis Andrew Simms, director of the acclaimed think-and-do-tank the New Economics Foundation and the person responsible for introducing 'Clone Towns' into our vernacular, tackles a subject none of us can afford to ignore. The book shows how the supermarkets -- and Tesco in particular -- have brought: " Banality -- homogenized high streets full of clone stores " Ghost towns -- superstores have drained the life from our town centres and communities " A Supermarket State -- this new commercial nanny state that knows more about you than you think " Profits from poverty -- shelves full of global plunder, produced for a pittance " Global food domination -- as the superstores expand overseas But there's change afoot, with evidence of the tide turning and consumer campaigns gaining ground. Simms ends with suggestions for change and coporate reformation to safeguard our communities and environment -- all over the world. This book has been written and published independently from the Tescopoly Alliance and is not endorsed by them.
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.
Every significant antique fair or market in England is detailed in
this unique guidebook. Packed with details of great value to
antique collectors and dealers, the book provides complete
information for hunting down bargains across England. It is
arranged by region and offers comments and ratings on every fair,
together with information on opening hours, entry prices, and the
number of stalls offering goods in any given category.
The role of markets in linking local communities to larger networks of commerce, culture, and political power is the central element in Anand A. Yang's provocative and original study. Yang uses bazaars in the northeast Indian state of Bihar during the colonial period as the site of his investigation. The bazaar provides a distinctive locale for posing fundamental questions regarding indigenous societies under colonialism and for highlighting less familiar aspects of colonial India. At one level, Yang reconstructs Bihar's marketing system, from its central place in the city of Patna down to the lowest rung of the periodic markets. But he also concentrates on the dynamics of exchanges and negotiations between different groups and on what can be learned through the 'voices' of people in the bazaar: landholders, peasants, traders, and merchants. Along the way, Yang uncovers a wealth of details on the functioning of rural trade, markets, fairs, and pilgrimages in Bihar. A key contribution of "Bazaar India" is its many-stranded narrative history of some of South Asia's primary actors over the past two centuries. But Yang's approach is not that of a detached observer; rather, his own voice is engaged with the voices of the past and with present-day historians. By focusing on the world beyond the mud walls of the village, he widens the imaginative geography of South Asian history. Readers with an interest in markets, social history, culture, colonialism, British India, and historiographic methods will welcome his book.
The retailing industry has undergone revolutionary changes since
the Second World War: the rise of large multiple companies,
increasing store sizes, new technologies and the
internationalization of retailing have all transformed the
retailing environment. This comprehensive collection traces the
evolution and development of the retailing industry from before the
Industrial Revolution up to the dramatic changes of the 1990s. New
retail methods, out-of-town retailing, town center management and
the internationalization of retailing are among the topics
covered.
"Secrets of Social Media Marketing" is a handbook for marketers and business owners to use in deciding how to employ the new social media for online marketing. Social media has quickly moved from the periphery of marketing into the forefront, but this is a new and quickly-evolving field and there are few established formulas for success. Building on the lessons set out in Gillin's acclaimed and oft-reviewed "The New Influencers: A Marketer's Guide to the New Social Media," this book provides practical advice on strategy, tools, and tactics. It is a hands-on manual that will educate marketers on how to extend their brands, generate leads, and engage customer communities using online tools.
Going Up, Going Down! is the second title in the new series AUP Studies in Cultural and Social History edited by Caroline Daley and Deborah Montgomerie, a series of richly illustrated medium-length books, reflecting New Zealand's distinctive and sometimes quirky history. This lively account of the New Zealand department store with its stunning photographs will revive many memories of the delights of department store shopping, raise some smiles and remind us of the role of a cultural icon which was also a dominant player in the urban economy. This book revisits the variety, excitement and colourful stories of some of New Zealand's large department stores, most of which have now disappeared, although many of their buildings remain as unidentified inner city landmarks. Its chapter format echoes the rise and subsequent descent of many of those department stores, in a lift attendant's announcements of the passing floors. Helen Laurenson's extensive research has uncovered many fascinating facts about individual stores like Kirkaldie and Stains, Ballantynes and George Courts, and she also includes much of interest about the layout of the stores, the people who worked there, and the goods they sold. She charts the historical pattern from the stores - beginnings to their heyday in the 1950s to their decline and more modest presence in the contemporary city.
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.
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.
The advent of the Internet has added another dimension to the way that merchandise reaches consumers. Integrating this technology with traditional retailing methods has become the dominant retail model that students of retailing should all be aware of. Multi-Channel Retailing identifies and explains the underlying principles of e-retailing and its relationship with conventional retail methods. The strategic integration of brick-and-mortar stores, electronic retailing, and direct marketing methods forms the core of this text. It begins with the roots of the multi-channel approach, analyzes key players, and explores the techniques that are used to develop effective online stores and synchronize cross-channel functions. The book will provide readers with a guide for implementing and operating a successful e-retailing business. Students will learn that a key element of developing multi-channel strategies is understanding consumer needs and implementing appropriate technologies. Features: -- Profiles of key multi-channel retailers at the end of each unit -- Case studies and Internet-based activities -- Instructor's Guide includes solutions to review questions, case study problems, and sample tests -- PowerPoint(r) Presentation highlights key points in the text
The first academic textbook covering European retail fashion buying and merchandising. It provides a unique insight into best practice across the fashion industry. Covering design, marketing, sourcing, negotiation, range planning, supply chain and stock management, it clearly integrates current operational practice with theory. This, combined with a thorough explanation of careers, makes it a key text as it provides an important reference source for existing practitioners, as well as being vital for students, new entrants and those seeking a career change into buying and merchandising.
Retailing: Environment and Operations is a complete introduction to the retail environment and retail operations for students of retailing, marketing, service management and related studies. It covers all the key areas of retailing activity and the supply chain. The text introduces and integrates appropriate business, consumer and social concepts to provide an effective framework for the study of retailing, specifically within the UK. It focuses on how managers and professionals in the consumer supply chain can improve their market effectiveness and operational efficiency. Written in an accessible style, Retailing: Environment and Operations is designed for use on a single one-year course, a double one-semester module or two one-semester modules. The book is written in language accessible to the student and future manager. It builds on simple concepts to provide a sound foundation for further critical studies in retailing and service management. The analysis is illustrated with numerous case studies, tip/examples and discussion topics. Retailing: Environment and Operations is ideal for first year students on a degree or higher diploma course in retailing, service management or marketing.
The area of retailing is growing, more jobs are being created and shopping has become a major leisure activity. There are two specific dimensions to retail marketing, first how to attract customers into the retail environs - shop, restaurant, pub, or the 'virtual' internet store for instance - and second how to persuade those customers to make a purchase from that outlet. Retailing is one of the most established branches of the Marketing discipline, indeed most retailing activity predates the concept of Marketing. Retail Marketing begins with a thorough examination of the retail industry and then looks at the way marketing principles can address industry challenges. Case studies throughout provide real world examples to assist student learning. Retail Marketing is intended as core reading on specialist Retailing courses, and supplementary reading on courses covering different aspects of marketing. It includes examples and cases from European, Australasian and Asian/Pacific retailing and covers issues that reflect the needs and interests of students from a wide variety of backgrounds. The text has a tactical/operational emphasis and will appeal to retail practitioners as well as students. |
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