CERR 2024
Introduction
Colloquium on European Research in Retailing, Jacksonville, FL, 10-12 Jul 2024
This is a reminderthat the ninth edition of the Colloquium on European Research in Retailing will take place on 10-12 July 2024 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA. The deadline for submission has been pushed to April 15th.
This will be dedicated to the Artificial Intelligence in the service of consumers and retail.
Weencourage the exploration of different aspects and we welcome submissions on, but not limited to the following themes and related tracks:
- Digital Transformation: Strategies for leveraging AI, e-commerce, and omnichannel approaches to improve retail operations and customer experiences.
- Consumer-Centricity: How retailers can deepen their understanding of consumer behavior and preferences in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
- Supply Chain Agility: Building AI-driven retail supply chains that can withstand disruptions, from global crises to supply chain shortages.
- Innovation and Adaptation: Fostering a culture of innovation within retail organizations, from new business models to store formats and marketing approaches.
- Data Analytics: The role of data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning in improving decision-making and personalization in retail.
- Sustainability: Integrating sustainability practices and values into retail operations and products to meet the growing demand for environmentally friendly options.
- Customer Experience: Strategies for creating exceptional and memorable customer experiences, both online and in physical stores.
- Retail Workforce: Addressing opportunities in workforce reskilling in an evolving retail landscape.
- Ethical Retailing: Exploring the importance of ethics, transparency, and corporate social responsibility in retail operations.
- Emerging Retail Trends: Examine emerging trends such as virtual reality shopping, social commerce, and quick commerce.
- Policy and Regulation: Examine the impact of regulatory changes on the retail industry, including data privacy, sustainability regulations, darkstore regulations, and e-commerce taxation.
Submission and Publication
Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts in electronic form in one of the following formats
- A short paper with up to 12 pages excluding author details and references which will be considered for publication in Springers Advanced Studies in Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management with an ISBN. This book series is indexed by Scopus, Web of Science (ISI), ACM DL, DBLP. Such papers will be double-blind peer-reviewed.
- An abstract (for presentation only) with up to 1000 words which, if accepted, will be published in the Book of Abstracts that will be available for the participants at the colloquium and on the colloquium website.
All papers must be written in English and present original research. Submission of material that has already been published elsewhere or simultaneous submission to other conferences with proceedings is not allowed.
Use the following templates for your submission: Or .
Please note that the review process is double blind. Therefore, do not include your name in the paper itself (Word/pdf) until the review process is complete. The names and affiliations of all authors will be required for the publishable version.
Papers are to be submitted via the (Login using the top right hand corner login feature).
Important dates:
Submission deadline of short papers (new deadline): April 15th, 2024
Submission deadline of extended abstracts: April 30th, 2024
Notification of acceptance for presentation: May 13th, 2024
Submission of revised abstracts and short papers: May 27th, 2024
Deadline for early bird registration and fee payment: June 1st, 2024
On behalf of our host and the Senior Advisory board,