All Stories

  1. The Role of Market Devices for Price and Loyalty Strategies in 20th Century U.S. Grocery Stores
  2. Funny bikes: a symmetrical study of urban space, vehicular units and mobility through the voyeuristic spokesperson of a video lens
  3. Mundane intermodality: a comparative analysis of bike-renting practices
  4. Retail digitalization: Implications for physical stores
  5. An ethnography of Electronic Shelf Labels: The resisted digitalization of prices in contemporary supermarkets
  6. Travel modes in grocery shopping
  7. Bicycles, cyclists and loads: a comparative analysis of cycling practices in Gothenburg and Toulouse
  8. Digitalizing Consumption
  9. Managing leaks: Shoplifting in US grocery retailing 1922–1969
  10. The digitalization of retailing: an exploratory framework
  11. Agencing practices: a historical exploration of shopping bags
  12. How theory can act as a useful practitioner tool and changes through its use
  13. The forgotten role of pedestrian transportation in urban life: Insights from a visual comparative archaeology (Gothenburg and Toulouse, 1875–2011)
  14. How much is it? Price representation practices in retail markets
  15. The production of social space: shopping malls as relational and transductive spaces
  16. Socio‐cultural retailing: what can retail marketing learn from this interdisciplinary field?
  17. Exchanging agencies
  18. Bridging Marketing Theory and Practice for Consumer Behaviour Master's Students
  19. Who performs marketing? Dimensions of agential variation in market practice