Retailing Environments In Developing Countries


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Retailing Environments in Developing Countries


Retailing Environments in Developing Countries

Author: John Dawson

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2005-07-08


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Containing a broad cross section of case studies, this volume explores some of the factors which explain the variety of retail structures and modes of consumer behaviour that characterise retailing in developing countries.

Retailing Environments in Developing Countries


Retailing Environments in Developing Countries

Author: John Dawson

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2005-07-08


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Retailing in less developed countries can take any number of forms and fulfils a wide range of different needs. As this book shows it is susceptible to cultural as well as to economic forces and it needs to be analysed in terms of both global economic shifts and place-specific social and economic formations.

Remaking Management


Remaking Management

Author: Chris Smith

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2008-05-08


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Debates about the consequences for work practices posed by the rapidly growing transnationalisation of business have become increasingly central to management studies, sociology, political science, geography and other disciplines. Remaking Management brings together a range of international contributors from different sub-disciplines in management to examine current theories of change or continuity of work practices in the context of fashionable claims about unstoppable globalisation or unmoveable national business systems. It provides theoretical and empirical challenges to both of these explanations. Rejecting an overemphasis on inevitable convergence or enduring divergence, the book reveals a mix of international, national and organisational-level influences on workplace practice. This is a rich and wide-ranging resource for graduate students and academics concerned with how organisations are responding to an increasingly complex commercial environment.