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The aim of EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH is to publish interesting manuscripts of high quality and innovativeness with a focus on retail researchers, retail lecturers, retail students and retail executives. As it has always been, retail executives are part of the target group and the knowledge transfer between retail research and retail management remains a part of the publication's concept. EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH welcomes manuscripts on original theoretical or conceptual contributions as well as empirical research - based either on large-scale empirical data or on the case-study method. Following the state of the art in retail research, articles on any major issues that concern the general field of retailing and distribution are welcome.
The review process will support the authors in enhancing the quality of their work and will offer the authors a reviewed publication outlet. Part of the concept of EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH is an only short delay between manuscript submission and final publication, so it is intended to become a quick publication platform.
List of contents
How Store Flyers Affect Consumer Choice Behaviour: National Brands vs. Store Brands.- The Effect of Free Product Premiums on Attitudes and Buying Intention for Durable Goods: Moderating Effects of Value and Product Premium Fit in the Dual Mediation Model.- Direct Selling: Consumer Profile, Clusters and Satisfaction.- Logistics Service Quality and Technology Investment in Retailing.- Does Architecture Influence the Price Image and Intention to Shop in a Retail Store?.- Consumer Perceptions of Grocery Retail Formats in Romania: The Varying Impact of Retailer Attributes.- An Assessment of Wal-Mart's Global Expansion Strategy in the Light of its Domestic Strategy.- Retailing in Germany: Current Landscape and Future Trends.- The Finnish Retail Market: Overview.
About the author
Univ.-Professor Dr. Bernhard Swoboda, Jg. 1965, ist Inhaber der Professur für Marketing und Handel der Universität Trier. Er hat in Saarbrücken bei Herrn Prof. Dr. J. Zentes promoviert, habilitiert und vertritt seit 2002 das studienstärkste BWL-Fach in Trier. Prof. Swoboda hat rd. 300 Publikationen zu Themen aus Konsumgütermarketing, Handelsmanagement und Internationales Management veröffentlicht. Er führt periodisch den Praxistransfer betonende Projekte mit Unternehmen durch.
Dr. Hanna Schramm-Klein ist wissenschaftliche Assistentin von Prof. Dr. Joachim Zentes am Institut für Handel und Internationales Marketing der Universität Saarbrücken.
o. Univ. Prof. Dr. Peter Schnedlitz ist seit 1992 Universitätsprofessor und Vorstand des Instituts für Handel und Marketing der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien. Sein wissenschaftlicher Werdegang begann an der Universität Graz (Institut für Handel, Absatz und Marketing, Prof. H.-P. Liebmann), wo er sich habilitierte. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen im Bereich Handelsmarketing und Distributionslogistik.
Univ.-Professor Dr. Dirk Morschett ist Professor für Management an der Universität Fribourg/Schweiz. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen im Bereich des Internationalen Managements sowie des Handelsmanagements, insbesondere Online-Handel, Betriebstypen und Retail Branding. Zu diesen Themen hat er zahlreiche Bücher und Artikel verfasst. Daneben ist er auch als Referent, Moderator und Berater in diesen Themenbereichen aktiv.
Dr. Thomas Rudolph ist Professor für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Marketing und Handelsmanagement an der Universität St. Gallen (HSG). Er leitet am Forschungszentrum für Handelsmanagement den Gottlieb Duttweiler Lehrstuhl und das Retail-Lab.
Summary
The aim of EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH is to publish interesting manuscripts of high quality and innovativeness with a focus on retail researchers, retail lecturers, retail students and retail executives. As it has always been, retail executives are part of the target group and the knowledge transfer between retail research and retail management remains a part of the publication’s concept. EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH welcomes manuscripts on original theoretical or conceptual contributions as well as empirical research – based either on large-scale empirical data or on the case-study method. Following the state of the art in retail research, articles on any major issues that concern the general field of retailing and distribution are welcome.
The review process will support the authors in enhancing the quality of their work and will offer the authors a reviewed publication outlet. Part of the concept of EUROPEAN RETAIL RESEARCH is an only short delay between manuscript submission and final publication, so it is intended to become a quick publication platform.