TOC: J Retailing Con Services
Introduction
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 18(5)
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Retail salespeople’s mimicry of customers: Effects on consumer behavior
–Céline Jacob, Nicolas Guéguen, Angélique Martin, Gaëlle Boulbry [] [Google Scholar]
Evaluating retail format extensions: The role of shopping goals
–Hans Haans [] []
The relationship between national cultural dimensions and retail format strategies
–Michael Etgar, Dalia Rachman-Moore [] []
Explaining non-linear customer density effects on shoppers’ emotions and behavioral intentions in a retail context: The mediating role of perceived control
–Sebastian Uhrich [] []
Choosing self-service technologies or interpersonal services—The impact of situational factors and technology-related attitudes
–Cees J. Gelderman, Paul W.Th. Ghijsen, Ronnie van Diemen [] []
Understanding consumer perceived value of casual sportswear: An empirical study
–Ting Chi, Peter P.D. Kilduff [] []
Paying the piper: Performing rights organizations and their role in the retail function
–Elyria Kemp, Chinna Natesan, Aberdeen Leila Borders, Steven W. Kopp [] []
Customer-to-noncustomer interactions: Extending the ‘social’ dimension of the store environment
–Sean Sands, Elly Harper, Carla Ferraro [] []
Retailing masculinity: Gender expectations and social image of male grooming products in New Zealand
–Lisa S. McNeill, Katie Douglas [] []
The dilemma of mixed bundles: The effects of price, brand, and content preference on music CD bundle choices
–Hsiao-Ching Lee, Dung Chun Tsai, Ming-De Wu [] []
An exploratory packaging study of the composite fashion footwear buying framework
–Brigitte de Faultrier, Neil Towers [] []
The role of predicted, on-line experienced and remembered satisfaction in current choice to use public transport services
–Tore Pedersen, Margareta Friman, Per Kristensson [] []
Beyond the conventional-specialty dichotomy in food retailing business models: An Italian case study
–Silvia Massa, Stefania Testa [] []
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