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In a recent abstract (“Amazon’s Pitch to Woo Shippers: Fewer Fees than FedEx, UPS”), we described the retailer’s entry into …
06 Thursday Jun 2019
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In a recent abstract (“Amazon’s Pitch to Woo Shippers: Fewer Fees than FedEx, UPS”), we described the retailer’s entry into …
23 Thursday May 2019
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Imagine you need batteries. You’re a modern consumer, so of course, you turn to Amazon to order them and have …
07 Tuesday May 2019
The recent and ongoing evolution of Amazon’s experiments with omnichannel retailing, as it moves out of cyberspace and into various …
11 Monday Mar 2019
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A small company, thrilled to get its products listed on Amazon, might face an unpleasant and unexpected surprise following its …
25 Friday Jan 2019
Shoppers might prefer to order bulky, heavy household products (e.g., cans of soup, bottled beverages) to be delivered, so that …
23 Wednesday Jan 2019
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It’s a million-dollar—or more accurately, a 13 billion-dollar—question: Why did Amazon buy Whole Foods? Even casual observers note that there …
17 Monday Dec 2018
In expanding its omnichannel strategy, Amazon keeps experimenting with various iterations of brick-and-mortar locations, testing out grocery concepts, book stores, …
10 Saturday Nov 2018
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In a new storefront featured on Amazon, shoppers can find a dedicated and expanded array of merchandise from J.Crew, reflecting …
29 Monday Oct 2018
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The challenges associated with the Indian retail market have long made it difficult for global firms to reach the country’s …
22 Monday Oct 2018
In a sense, retailing has become an arms race, in which enhanced services are the weapons of mass customer satisfaction. …
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