Essays about: "Grocery retail sector"

Showing result 11 - 13 of 13 essays containing the words Grocery retail sector.

  1. 11. EMV-utvecklingens effekter på mjölkproducenterna : förklaringar utifrån nyinstitutionalistisk teori

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Anna Berge; Charlotte Larsson; [2013]
    Keywords : EMV; mjölk; mjölkproducent; mjölkleverantör; mejeri; dagligvaruhandel; vertikal integration; agentteori; transaktionskostnadsteori; transaktionsspecifika investeringar;

    Abstract : Utvecklingen av egna märkesvaror (EMV) är i framfart i dagligvarubranschen och trenden ser ut att hålla i sig. Denna utveckling har hittills inte varit så framträdande inom just mejeribranschen. Sedan början av 2000-talet har EMV-mejeriprodukterna ökat, då mejerier har gått med på att tillverka EMV-mejeriprodukter åt dagligvaruhandeln. READ MORE

  2. 12. Innovation processes in retailing: A way to green food retail?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutet

    Author : Sigridur Jonsdottir; [2012]
    Keywords : Innovation; innovation processes; organisational structure; retail sector; grocery; eco-innovation; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The retailing sector plays an important role in sustainable development and climate change. The grocery retailer serves as an intermediary between suppliers and consumers, and is thus in direct contact on a daily basis with consumers. This gives all stakeholders unique position from which to influence each other, i.e. READ MORE

  3. 13. The Different International Strategies of European Grocery Retailers : The Case of Groupe Casino and REWE Group

    University essay from Fakulteten för ekonomi, kommunikation och IT

    Author : Gildas Aïtamer; Anne-Kathrin Meier; [2010]
    Keywords : REWE; Casino; Groupe; Grocery; Food; Retail; Strategy; Internationalisation; European;

    Abstract : The retail sector is at the forefront of internationalisation activities. It is especially the case for German and French retailers that operate respectively 27,8% and 20,6% of non domestic outlets in Western Europe. READ MORE