textabstractThis research note presents a "switching regime" model to investigate the impact of environmental factors on floorspace productivity of individual retail stores. The model includes independent supply and demand functions, which are incorporated within a sales maximizing framework. Unlike previous models, the switching approach allows the model to determine first whether sales are determined by demand or supply side constraints. The appropriate regime is then chosen to estimate space productivity. The model is estimated with data on individual stores collected by the Dutch Research Institute for Small and Medium-Sized Business
The assessment of performance in retailing services has gained considerable attention in recent year...
In this paper we apply Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian methods to explain differences in floorspace ...
This paper discusses the literature on the established determinants of productivity in the retail se...
In this paper we use a disequilibrium model to explain differences in floorspace productivity, measu...
textabstractA. Roy Thurik is head of the Department of Basic Research at the Research Institute for ...
Operational efficiency in the retail business is vital in order to be profitable in a competitive en...
Data from the 2002 Supermarket Panel are used to estimate a supermarket production function with wee...
textabstractIn this paper we apply Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian methods to explain differences in...
Data from the 2002 Supermarket Panel are used to estimate a supermarket production function with wee...
Increasing product proliferation as well as decreasing space productivity force retailers to efficie...
Entry of large (“big-box”) stores along with a drastic fall in the total number of stores is a strik...
Many factors affect retail outlet profitability, including market poten-tial, distribution and produ...
In retail stores, handling of products typically forms the largest share of the operational costs. T...
This paper discusses the literature on the established determinants of productivity in the retail se...
This paper discusses the literature on the established determinants of productivity in the retail se...
The assessment of performance in retailing services has gained considerable attention in recent year...
In this paper we apply Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian methods to explain differences in floorspace ...
This paper discusses the literature on the established determinants of productivity in the retail se...
In this paper we use a disequilibrium model to explain differences in floorspace productivity, measu...
textabstractA. Roy Thurik is head of the Department of Basic Research at the Research Institute for ...
Operational efficiency in the retail business is vital in order to be profitable in a competitive en...
Data from the 2002 Supermarket Panel are used to estimate a supermarket production function with wee...
textabstractIn this paper we apply Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian methods to explain differences in...
Data from the 2002 Supermarket Panel are used to estimate a supermarket production function with wee...
Increasing product proliferation as well as decreasing space productivity force retailers to efficie...
Entry of large (“big-box”) stores along with a drastic fall in the total number of stores is a strik...
Many factors affect retail outlet profitability, including market poten-tial, distribution and produ...
In retail stores, handling of products typically forms the largest share of the operational costs. T...
This paper discusses the literature on the established determinants of productivity in the retail se...
This paper discusses the literature on the established determinants of productivity in the retail se...
The assessment of performance in retailing services has gained considerable attention in recent year...
In this paper we apply Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian methods to explain differences in floorspace ...
This paper discusses the literature on the established determinants of productivity in the retail se...