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Information management, attractive packaging and retail logistics as drivers for the retail sector’s performance

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  • Chikazhe Lovemore
  • Manyeruke, Josphat
  • Murombo, Charity

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  • Gudu Contary & Chikazhe Lovemore & Manyeruke, Josphat & Murombo, Charity, 2025. "Information management, attractive packaging and retail logistics as drivers for the retail sector’s performance," Prosperitas, Budapest Business University, vol. 12(2), pages 1-19.
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