Managing the Marketplace

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Anthony Hordern
Australia
Australia's Capital Cities
Australian retail industry
Australia’s Capital Cities
Author_Matthew Bailey
Brent Cross
business history
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City Stores
consumer behaviour
consumer culture Australia
cultural dimensions
cultural history
DDS.
department stores
Discount Department Stores
economic geography retail
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Games Arcades
international shopping centre development
Lend Lease
Mark1
marketplace
online shopping
Pedestrian Malls
Queen Victoria Market
Regional Shopping Centres
retail
Retail Floor Space
retail history
retail history Australia
Retail Property
Retail Property Development
retail property investment
retailing
Shopping Centre Development
Shopping Centre Environment
Shopping Centre Format
shopping centres
shopping malls
Site Selection
Specialty Retail
specialty retail evolution
suburbanisation studies
supermarkets
Sydney's CBD
Sydney’s CBD
Town Hall
Traditional Department Stores
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367500559
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book charts the history of Australian retail developments as well as examining the social and cultural dimensions of shopping in Australia.

In the second half of the twentieth century, the shopping centre spread from America around the world. Australia was a very early adopter, and produced a unique shopping centre model. Situating Australian retail developments within a broader international and historical context, Managing the Marketplace demonstrates the ways that local conditions shape global retail forms. Knowledge transfer from Europe and America to Australia was a consistent feature of the Australian retail industry across the twentieth century. By critically examining the strengths and weaknesses of Australian retail firms’ strategies across time, and drawing on the voices of both business elites and ordinary people, the book not only unearths the forgotten stories of Australian retail, it offers new insights into the opportunities and challenges that confront the sector today, both nationally and internationally.

This book will be of interest to all scholars and practitioners of retail, marketing, business history and economic geography, as well as social and cultural history.

Matthew Bailey is a lecturer in the Department of Modern History at Macquarie University with a research interest in urban, business and retail history.

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