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Vers la fin de la grande distribution ?

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  • Philippe Moati

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The crisis of the retail industry lies in the exhaustion of its original business model, the discount. The relevance of this model is challenged by the transformations of capitalism and society that requires the renewal of the ways to satisfying the consumers needs. The ongoing evolution on the consumer markets is making the boundary between manufacturing and retail fuzzy and leads to the emergence of ?integrator? as the central actor of the markets architecture. This dynamic is likely to call into question the very existance of ?retailers? in sens inherited from fordist industrial capitalism.

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  • Philippe Moati, 2016. "Vers la fin de la grande distribution ?," Revue française de socio-Economie, La découverte, vol. 0(1), pages 99-118.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:rfsdec:rfse_016_0099
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    1. Delphine Pernot, 2020. "Internet shopping for Everyday Consumer Goods: An examination of the purchasing and travel practices of click and pickup outlet customers," Post-Print hal-02512133, HAL.
    2. Fabien Eymas & Faouzi Bensebaa, 2021. "Competitive strategies of small independent retailers," Post-Print hal-03960130, HAL.
    3. Anne Dietrich & Léna Masson, 2021. "The staging of the service relationship. The salesman's role at stake [La mise en scène de la relation de service. Le rôle du vendeur en question]," Post-Print hal-03382804, HAL.
    4. Fabien Eymas & Faouzi Bensebaa, 2021. "Competitive strategies of small independent retailers," Post-Print hal-03179166, HAL.
    5. Virginie Baritaux & Camille Billion, 2016. "Les intermédiaires de la distribution dans la relocalisation des systèmes alimentaires : perspectives de recherche," Post-Print hal-01646095, HAL.

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