The retail sector is an integral part of a national economy. From the political economy perspective, all consumer goods have surplus values locked up in them; the surplus values are not realized until the consumer goods are purchased by consumers through various distribution channels. As such, retailing is the essential link between production and consumption. The success of a retail business depends on two general factors: the location of the retail outlet, and management of the business. Both factors are equally important. If the business is located in the wrong place with the wrong customer base, it will not generate expected sales. Similarly, if the business is poorly managed and operated, it will not perform well even if the location is right. Influenced by both traditional and new location theories, Retail Geography is conceptualized and organized using the retail planning process as the framework. The technical and methodological chapters help guide the reader with detailed descriptions of the techniques and are supported with practical examples to reflect the latest software development. Retail Geography provides a state-of-the-art summary and will act as a core textbook for undergraduate and graduate students of economic geography interested in specializing in retail and business geography. The practical examples also make it a valuable handbook for practitioners in the field, as well as students of retail management and commercial real estate management.Additional ISBNs036743511X, 081535858X, 1003003761, 9780367435110, 9780815358589, 9781003003762Retail Geography 1st Edition is written by Shuguang Wang; Paul Du and published by Routledge. ISBNs for Retail Geography are 9781000073355, 1000073351 and the print ISBNs are 9780815358589, 081535858X. Additional ISBNs include 036743511X, 081535858X, 1003003761, 9780367435110, 9780815358589, 9781003003762.
Be the first to review “Retail Geography” Cancel reply
Related products
New Book
$18.61
New Book
$30.00
$16.00
$17.00


Reviews
There are no reviews yet.