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Retailer processes centred on the food market as the main determinate of business models in the context of retail size

In today's competitive environment, retail food outlets need to keep pace with changing consumer behaviour and technological change. Due to the impact of digitalisation, they are gradually starting to use new forms of interaction with consumers, suppliers, employees and other stakeholders, whic...

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Published in:Journal of retailing and consumer services 2024-11, Vol.81, p.103937, Article 103937
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