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Title: Distance Learning and Post-Graduate Courses in Retail Management
Author(s): Broadbridge, Adelina
Davies, Keri
Freathy, Paul
Sparks, Leigh
Contact Email: b.k.davies@stir.ac.uk
Issue Date: 1994
Date Deposited: 16-Jan-2013
Citation: Broadbridge A, Davies K, Freathy P & Sparks L (1994) Distance Learning and Post-Graduate Courses in Retail Management. Journal of Teaching in International Business, 6 (2), pp. 21-38. https://doi.org/10.1300/J066v06n02_02
Abstract: First paragraph: Retailing has become one of the most dynamic sectors of trade worldwide. In the last thirty years it has changed rapidly, with economic and social pressures leading to a growth of large multiple chains, a polarisation of operating scale into large and small stores and a shift from established centres to out-of-town and edge-oftown locations (Dawson, 1979; Burt, 1990). Within the limits imposed by cultural and social needs, these pressures have been felt in the United States (Jones and Simmons, 1990), Canada (Jones and Simmons, 1987) and throughout Western Europe (Dawson, 1982; Dupuis, 1988).
DOI Link: 10.1300/J066v06n02_02
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