Queues are part of everyday routine and experienced by most shoppers, yet little attention has been given to providing historical accounts of queuing as a consumer task or as a shopper experience. This paper examines grocery shop queues and the changing experience of shoppers in historical perspective, specifically focusing upon the shift from counter service to self-service grocery formats in Britain from 1945-1975. The paper draws upon a wide range of material utilising evidence from oral histories and witness groups, which are supported by contemporary sources from Mass Observation, newspapers, shopper surveys, trade publications and reports. The conceptual framework developed in the paper explores the public and private dimensions of qu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in manag...
The objective of this article is to examine the transition from atomistic to oligopolistic competiti...
This paper analyses the authority of store managers for the stocking and merchandising of British su...
Queues are part of everyday routine and experienced by most shoppers, yet little attention has been ...
We examine the development of self-service grocery shopping from a consumer perspective. Using quali...
This paper seeks to explore the development of "self-service" shopping technologies in British retai...
Authors' draft also available on Surrey eprints repository at http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk. Final versi...
This article explores the early origins and growth of the supermarket in Britain. In doing so, it fo...
Abstract: Purpose – To investigate the extent of retail change in the UK grocery sector over the las...
Purpose. This paper aims to reconsider and reframe the relationship between retail and consumer revo...
Authors' draft of article, also available on University of Surrey's e-prints repository. Final versi...
Literature within the fields of consumer behavior retail geography, and history attests to the varyi...
Studies of retailing have highlighted its long-run evolution, particularly the emergence of multiple...
International audienceFood studies teach us much about foods and eaters, but despite their impressiv...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in manag...
The objective of this article is to examine the transition from atomistic to oligopolistic competiti...
This paper analyses the authority of store managers for the stocking and merchandising of British su...
Queues are part of everyday routine and experienced by most shoppers, yet little attention has been ...
We examine the development of self-service grocery shopping from a consumer perspective. Using quali...
This paper seeks to explore the development of "self-service" shopping technologies in British retai...
Authors' draft also available on Surrey eprints repository at http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk. Final versi...
This article explores the early origins and growth of the supermarket in Britain. In doing so, it fo...
Abstract: Purpose – To investigate the extent of retail change in the UK grocery sector over the las...
Purpose. This paper aims to reconsider and reframe the relationship between retail and consumer revo...
Authors' draft of article, also available on University of Surrey's e-prints repository. Final versi...
Literature within the fields of consumer behavior retail geography, and history attests to the varyi...
Studies of retailing have highlighted its long-run evolution, particularly the emergence of multiple...
International audienceFood studies teach us much about foods and eaters, but despite their impressiv...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of line managers in manag...
The objective of this article is to examine the transition from atomistic to oligopolistic competiti...
This paper analyses the authority of store managers for the stocking and merchandising of British su...