The authors explore the interactions between retailer conflict, types of competition, and retail regulation. Their study is set within the wider debates surrounding the attempts to retheorise retail geography, and, more specifically, in the context of retail competition within interwar Britain. The specific focus is on the attempts to control large-scale corporate retailing, and the failure of such strategies. The authors also draw on comparisons with the situation in the USA and show that the British case was very different, as illustrated by the failure of the 'Balfour Bill'. Within this context they debate a number of reasons why the attempts to regulate retailing failed in Britain. On a broader front they also demonstrate the need for f...
In expanding on earlier analyses of the evolution of multinational business that have drawn from con...
The successful expansion of multiple retailing in interwar Britain is often seen to rest, in part, o...
Concentration in many industries has increased markedly in recent decades in the US, although in Eur...
In this paper it is demonstrated how disparities which emerged between British and US grocery retail...
The developments that occurred as a result of the Industrial Revolution and during the British Empir...
Interwar British retailing has been characterized as having lower productivity, less developed manag...
© 2022 The Author. Published by the Marketing History Society of Japan. This is an open access artic...
"A Nation of Shopkeepers" reflects research on retail history and cultures of consumption. The contr...
Cartels, trusts and agreements to reduce competition between firms have existed for centuries, but b...
This paper examines the endogenous number of retail establishments across a wide variety of segments...
The early activities of British international retailers remain relatively unexplored and little unde...
Debates on the Shops Act (1950), which regulates the hours and conditions of retail employment and o...
The developments of the English Revolution and of the British Empire expedited commerce and transfor...
Studies of retailing have highlighted its long-run evolution, particularly the emergence of multiple...
For much of the interwar period there was discussion in Whitehall of the policy to control prices an...
In expanding on earlier analyses of the evolution of multinational business that have drawn from con...
The successful expansion of multiple retailing in interwar Britain is often seen to rest, in part, o...
Concentration in many industries has increased markedly in recent decades in the US, although in Eur...
In this paper it is demonstrated how disparities which emerged between British and US grocery retail...
The developments that occurred as a result of the Industrial Revolution and during the British Empir...
Interwar British retailing has been characterized as having lower productivity, less developed manag...
© 2022 The Author. Published by the Marketing History Society of Japan. This is an open access artic...
"A Nation of Shopkeepers" reflects research on retail history and cultures of consumption. The contr...
Cartels, trusts and agreements to reduce competition between firms have existed for centuries, but b...
This paper examines the endogenous number of retail establishments across a wide variety of segments...
The early activities of British international retailers remain relatively unexplored and little unde...
Debates on the Shops Act (1950), which regulates the hours and conditions of retail employment and o...
The developments of the English Revolution and of the British Empire expedited commerce and transfor...
Studies of retailing have highlighted its long-run evolution, particularly the emergence of multiple...
For much of the interwar period there was discussion in Whitehall of the policy to control prices an...
In expanding on earlier analyses of the evolution of multinational business that have drawn from con...
The successful expansion of multiple retailing in interwar Britain is often seen to rest, in part, o...
Concentration in many industries has increased markedly in recent decades in the US, although in Eur...