The replication of retail fashion formats into foreign countries [electronic resource] : a qualitative analysis / Christoph Schröder ; with a foreword by Bernhard Swoboda.
2014
HD9940.A2
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Title
The replication of retail fashion formats into foreign countries [electronic resource] : a qualitative analysis / Christoph Schröder ; with a foreword by Bernhard Swoboda.
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ISBN
9783658075415 electronic book
3658075414 electronic book
9783658075408
3658075406
3658075414 electronic book
9783658075408
3658075406
Published
Wiesbaden : Springer Gabler, [2014]
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 271 pages) : illustrations.
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HD9940.A2
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.4/7687
Summary
Christoph Schröder does one of the first attempts to analyze format transfers within the scope of different strategies, format elements, countries and success with focus on the fashion industry. Three distinct format transfer strategies are identified. The empirically observed design of format elements supports and extends the existing research. Fashion firms standardize their "Retail culture", which acts as a foundation for a successful format transfer strategy (core elements). New insights are provided with regard to format transfer into foreign countries as well as over a timeframe of five years. International retailers face specific challenges with regard to the decision on their retail format abroad, which is known as an important success driver. They may transfer their format elements unchanged or may adapt those elements. One successful strategy is known to be an unchanged format replication, which is linked to the fashion industry. Contents Specification of successful format transfer strategies Design of core and peripheral format elements Strategy and format element changes over time in different countries Target Groups Lecturers and students in the field of international management, marketing, and retailing Practitioners in the field of retailing, marketing and international management About the Author Dr. Christoph Schröder defines and executes the global retail strategy, in particular for fashion within the world leader in business software. He received his doctoral degree from Trier University.
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"Dissertation Universität Trier, 2014."
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Gabler research. Retailing and international marketing.
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Specification of successful format transfer strategies
Design of core and peripheral format elements
Strategy and format element changes over time in different countries.
Design of core and peripheral format elements
Strategy and format element changes over time in different countries.