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Experiential retailing : concepts and strategies that sell / Youn-Kyung Kim, Pauline Sullivan, Judith Cardona Forney

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Fairchild, [2007]Description: xiii, 466 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781563673993
  • 1563673991
Subject(s): Summary: Today's consumers demand more they seek an emotional experience from shopping, one that will allow them to express who they are. From the cool, hipster appeal of Target to the rock-n -roll nostalgia for sale at the Hard Rock Cafe, today's successful retailers are increasingly finding ways to provide that total consumer experience. Experiential Retailing is about understanding these recent consumer and retail trends. Taking an innovative and interdisciplinary approach, the authors move beyond the traditional model of product assortment. They examine the history of retailing and consumption, and how cultural attitudes have changed over time. Different types of shopping experiences are described, from the efficiency of dollar stores to the flurry of activity at an entertainment center. Anecdotes and illustrations demonstrate strategies for success. Incisive, sensory, and entertaining, Experiential Retailing provides exciting new concepts for understanding this global phenomenon
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Today's consumers demand more they seek an emotional experience from shopping, one that will allow them to express who they are. From the cool, hipster appeal of Target to the rock-n -roll nostalgia for sale at the Hard Rock Cafe, today's successful retailers are increasingly finding ways to provide that total consumer experience. Experiential Retailing is about understanding these recent consumer and retail trends. Taking an innovative and interdisciplinary approach, the authors move beyond the traditional model of product assortment. They examine the history of retailing and consumption, and how cultural attitudes have changed over time. Different types of shopping experiences are described, from the efficiency of dollar stores to the flurry of activity at an entertainment center. Anecdotes and illustrations demonstrate strategies for success. Incisive, sensory, and entertaining, Experiential Retailing provides exciting new concepts for understanding this global phenomenon

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