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Ioana Olariu
This article is a theoretical approach on retail reverse logistics. Environmental concern and the current marketing strategy have spurred retailers to implement strategies to facilitate product returns from end customers. Reverse logistics, indicating th...
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Evgeniya Bobkova, Lars Marcus, Meta Berghauser Pont, Ioanna Stavroulaki and David Bolin
Plot systems (also referred to as ?property?, ?parcel?, or ?lot?) are generally recognised as the organisational framework of urban form that contributes to the economic performance of cities. However, studies that link the spatial form of plots to econo...
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Lin Lin, Tianyi Chen
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Daily travel distance in urban China has substantially increased. The spatial layout of the 15-minute neighborhood, which supports local living and encourages walking and biking, was detailed in the Urban Residential District Planning and Design Standard...
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Ganjar Alfian, Muhammad Qois Huzyan Octava, Farhan Mufti Hilmy, Rachma Aurya Nurhaliza, Yuris Mulya Saputra, Divi Galih Prasetyo Putri, Firma Syahrian, Norma Latif Fitriyani, Fransiskus Tatas Dwi Atmaji, Umar Farooq, Dat Tien Nguyen and Muhammad Syafrudin
Analyzing customer shopping habits in physical stores is crucial for enhancing the retailer?customer relationship and increasing business revenue. However, it can be challenging to gather data on customer browsing activities in physical stores as compare...
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Leonardo Ranaldi, Marco Gerardi and Francesca Fallucchi
When analyzing a financial asset, it is essential to study the trend of its time series. It is also necessary to examine its evolution and activity over time to statistically analyze its possible future behavior. Both retail and institutional investors b...
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Bradley A. Hansen,Mary Eschelbach Hansen
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Recent research shows that, despite high interest rates, wage earners in the early twentieth century frequently obtained credit from retail shops, from loan sharks, and from the emerging formal consumer credit market. When wage earners defaulted, the opt...
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Adnane Drissi Elbouzidi, Abdessamad Ait El Cadi, Robert Pellerin, Samir Lamouri, Estefania Tobon Valencia and Marie-Jane Bélanger
In the era of industry 5.0, digital twins (DTs) play an increasingly pivotal role in contemporary society. Despite the literature?s lack of a consistent definition, DTs have been applied to numerous areas as virtual replicas of physical objects, machines...
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Mengyao Pan, Yangfan Shen, Qiaochu Jiang, Qi Zhou and Yinghan Li
This paper focuses on urban regeneration practices in central urban areas, aiming to find key points for reshaping the publicness of urban spaces by exploring the morphological features of public spaces and the spatial distribution patterns of public act...
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Boris Andreev, Georgios Sermpinis and Charalampos Stasinakis
Ever since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns to curb the spread of the virus have resulted in an increased interest of retail investors in the stock market, due to more free time, capital, and commission-free trading brokerages. This inter...
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Yuriy Sherstennikov,Tatyana Rudyanova,Liliia Barannyk,Victoriia Datsenko,Lyudmyla Novikova
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The study is devoted to solving the scientific problem of optimal expansion of the enterprise?s market niche, taking into account potential demand and the formation of an effective advertising campaign. An economic-mathematical model of the enterprise?s ...
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Angela D. Liese, Xiaonan Ma, Brent Hutto, Patricia A. Sharpe, Bethany A. Bell and Sara Wilcox
Low-income areas in which residents have poor access to healthy foods have been referred to as ?food deserts.? It is thought that improving food access may help curb the obesity epidemic. Little is known about where residents of food deserts shop and if ...
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Tatiana Fedorovna Tarasova,Lyudmila Tarasovna Snitko,Elena Viktorovna Matuzenko,Raisa Petrovna Meshechkina,Olga Stanislavovna Voishscheva
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The article examines the main theoretical and methodical approaches to the organization?s competitive strategy development. It is noted that comprehensive improvement of the competitiveness level, first of all, on the basis of the creation and developmen...
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Danilo Dorovic
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Suppliers of goods present a very important cost object for trading companiessuch as retail. There is, however, no theoretical explanation as to how to calculate a contribution to profits generated from an individual supplier. This calculation is the sub...
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Helen N. Rothberg,G. Scott Erickson
The fields of knowledge management and competitive intelligence have been joined in the literature for over a decade, as scholars recognized the emphasis in each field on developing knowledge, albeit of different types. While knowledge management i...
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Bruce Appleyard
While travel is an inherently linear activity, most studies rely on coarse zonal measures of the built environment, likely missing key details important to human-scale travelers (pedestrians and bicyclists). To more fully understand these relationships, ...
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Marie Douet
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Change drivers across supply chains arise either from the production area or from the goods circulation area. A change in production can have a stronger impact on supply chains than a change in goods circulation. In particular, innovations inspired by su...
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Kelly J. Clifton, Kristina M. Currans, Christopher D. Muhs
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This study examines the ways in which urban context affects vehicle trip generation rates across three land uses. An intercept travel survey was administered at 78 establishments (high-turnover restaurants, convenience markets, and drinking places) in th...
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