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Place Innovative Synergies for City Center Attractiveness: A Matter of Experiencing Retail and Retailing Experiences

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  • Malin Lindberg

    (Department of Business Administration, Technology and Social Sciences, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden)

  • Kristina Johansson

    (Department of Business Administration, Technology and Social Sciences, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden)

  • Helena Karlberg

    (Piteå Science Park, Sweden)

  • Johanna Balogh

    (Piteå Science Park, Sweden)

Abstract

By investigating the occurrence of place innovative synergies between retail and tourism in a small-sized Swedish city, this article advances knowledge on how city center attractiveness can be enforced in a rural context with competing online shopping and suburban/out-of-town shopping centers. Previous studies of city center attractiveness, place innovation, and social innovation help distinguish innovative intertwinement of correlated trends of experiencing retail and retailing experiences, augmenting customer experiences through place-based characteristics. Interviews, workshops, and participatory observations with entrepreneurs, business promoters, and municipality representatives reveal three dimensions of place innovative synergies in city center attractiveness: 1) innovative variance in city center retail and tourism, 2) innovative interwovenness between the city center identity and its configuration, content, and communication, and 3) innovative interaction between retailers and tourism entrepreneurs in city center events. A key question is whether synergies in temporal events and everyday commerce are sufficiently combined, in order to engender encompassing renewal.

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  • Malin Lindberg & Kristina Johansson & Helena Karlberg & Johanna Balogh, 2019. "Place Innovative Synergies for City Center Attractiveness: A Matter of Experiencing Retail and Retailing Experiences," Urban Planning, Cogitatio Press, vol. 4(1), pages 91-105.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:urbpla:v:4:y:2019:i:1:p:91-105
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    1. Khoudia Guèye & Loïc Comino & Antonietta Specogna & Karine Useldinger & Hélène Yildiz, 2021. "L’innovation, potentiel levier d’attractivité territoriale," Post-Print hal-03517265, HAL.
    2. Torill Nyseth & Abdelillah Hamdouch, 2019. "The Transformative Power of Social Innovation in Urban Planning and Local Development," Urban Planning, Cogitatio Press, vol. 4(1), pages 1-6.
    3. Ekström, Karin M. & Jönsson, Håkan, 2022. "Orchestrating retail in small cities," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 68(C).

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