
Retail Design
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Anthony Kent is Professor of Fashion Marketing at Nottingham Trent University. He completed a PhD from the University of the Arts London for his research into the locational contexts of fashion retail stores, their built environments and interior design. He is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Fellow of the Higher Education Institute, and he is Chair of the Marketing Special Interest Group of the British Academy of Management.
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Chapter 2. Retail Design: a contextual lens Ann Petermans and Anthony Kent
Chapter 3. Retail Design: What's in The Name? Katelijn Quartier
Chapter 4. Retail Formats Filipe Campelo Xavier da Costa, Gabriel Gallina and Marcelo Halpern
Chapter 5. Retail Environments Bethan Alexander and Anthony Kent
Chapter 6. From Clicks-and-Bricks to Online-to-Offline: The Evolving E-tail/Retail Space as Immersive Media in Hong Kong and Mainland China Tommy Tse and Tsang Ling Tung
Chapter 7. Heritage, Adaptive Reuse and Regeneration in Retail Design Bie Plevoets and Koenraad Van Cleempoel
Chapter 8. Evaluating Retail Design Martin Knox
Chapter 9. Communication and Stakeholders Tiiu Poldma
Chapter 10. Online Retail Design Delia Vazquez and Anthony Kent
Chapter 11. Globalisation and Localisation: the High-End Fashion Retail Perspective Bhakti Sharma
Chapter 12. The Future of Retail and Retail Design Henri Christiaans
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