This paper empirically measures the potential spillover effects of big-box retail entry on the productivity of incumbent retailers in the entry regions, and investigates whether the effects differ depending on the size of the new establishment relative to the size of the local market. The results indicate that big-box entry increases the productivity of incumbent firms in two of three rural entry regions where the IKEA is large relative to the local retail market, while no productivity spillover effects could be found in the case of the urban IKEA entry in Gothenburg
Using data from 2000-2011, the effects of a new IKEA store on retail revenues, employment, and inflo...
This paper empirically examines the impact of entry by Wal-Mart on competition in the supermarket in...
Large investments in sparsely populated areas have the reputation to increase the attractiveness of ...
Previous studies have found that big-box retail entry does not affect the productivity of incumbent ...
IKEA is one of the world’s largest retailers, but little is known about how IKEA impact incumbent re...
The development of large discount retailers, or big-boxes as they are sometimes referred to, are oft...
Products from the food sector fulfill our needs for basic survival and are purchased by almost every...
Policy makers often spend considerable amounts of money to attract IKEA to their region despite not ...
Entry of large (“big-box”) stores along with a drastic fall in the total number of stores is a strik...
Using data from 2001–2012, the effects of IKEA entry in four Swedish municipalities, 2...
The opponents of big-box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
The opponents of big-box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
In part due to the popular perception that Big-Boxes displace smaller, often family owned (a.k.a. Mo...
<p>What happens when IKEA comes to town? <i>Regional Studies.</i> The effects of a new IKEA store on...
The opponents of big‐box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
Using data from 2000-2011, the effects of a new IKEA store on retail revenues, employment, and inflo...
This paper empirically examines the impact of entry by Wal-Mart on competition in the supermarket in...
Large investments in sparsely populated areas have the reputation to increase the attractiveness of ...
Previous studies have found that big-box retail entry does not affect the productivity of incumbent ...
IKEA is one of the world’s largest retailers, but little is known about how IKEA impact incumbent re...
The development of large discount retailers, or big-boxes as they are sometimes referred to, are oft...
Products from the food sector fulfill our needs for basic survival and are purchased by almost every...
Policy makers often spend considerable amounts of money to attract IKEA to their region despite not ...
Entry of large (“big-box”) stores along with a drastic fall in the total number of stores is a strik...
Using data from 2001–2012, the effects of IKEA entry in four Swedish municipalities, 2...
The opponents of big-box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
The opponents of big-box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
In part due to the popular perception that Big-Boxes displace smaller, often family owned (a.k.a. Mo...
<p>What happens when IKEA comes to town? <i>Regional Studies.</i> The effects of a new IKEA store on...
The opponents of big‐box entry argue that large retail establishments generate a variety of negative...
Using data from 2000-2011, the effects of a new IKEA store on retail revenues, employment, and inflo...
This paper empirically examines the impact of entry by Wal-Mart on competition in the supermarket in...
Large investments in sparsely populated areas have the reputation to increase the attractiveness of ...