Research
Research at the Centre for Retailing highlights retailing from different perspectives. The transformation of retailing is characterized by changes related to digitalization, sustainability, and mobility, which are central and recurring themes in our research. These themes are explored through projects in three main areas: consumption and markets, organising and work, and the flow of goods and logistics.
- How privacy shapes retailers and the retail market (External link)
- Collaborative supply chain reconfigurations in Swedish retail (External link)
- Quick commerce’s impact on the retail transformation (External link)
- Retailing, artificial intelligence and inclusivity (External link)
- Last-mile delivery networks: Understanding persistent coordination failures (External link)
- Reimagining retail’s role in place development (External link)
- Implementation of delivery robots in smart villages (External link)
- GLEAM – EU Interreg (External link)
- Digcon – Digitalizing consumer culture (External link)
- Innovative solution strategies for grocery shopping (External link)
- The internationalization process of Swedish firms - Resource and capability dev… (External link)
- CSR in the digital age: a netnographic study (External link)
- Sustainable Shopping in the digital society: the role of green apps (External link)
- Consumer Logistics (External link)
- Sustainable business strategies (External link)
- Flexible retail industry (External link)
- Changes in the Swedish pharmacy market (External link)
- Restructuring in the retail industry (External link)
- Tracing sustainable supply chains (External link)
- Bus rapid distribution (External link)
- Traffic for an Attractive City: Development of stakeholder collaboration (External link)