Stirlingretail
Comments on retail issues from Leigh Sparks, the Institute for Retail Studies, University of Stirling
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About Leigh Sparks and this Blog
  • Downloads
  • Food Retailing and Sustainable Development
  • Journal Articles 2021
    • Journal Articles 2020
    • Journal Articles 2019
    • Journal Articles 2018
    • Journal Articles 2017
    • Journal Articles 2016
    • Journal Articles 2015
    • Journal Articles 2014
    • Journal Articles 2013
    • Journal Articles 2012
    • Journal Articles 2011
  • Logistics and Retail Management 5th Edition
  • Media Commentary 2021
    • Media Commentary 2020
    • Media Commentary 2019
    • Media Commentary 2018
    • Media Commentary 2017
    • Media Commentary 2016
    • Media Commentary 2015
    • Media Commentary 2014
    • Media Commentary 2013
    • Media Commentary 2012
    • Media Commentary 2011
  • National Retail Planning Forum Papers
  • Presentations
  • Research Projects
  • Town & Country Planning Journal (Trading Places Columns) 2012-2018

Tag Archives: Retail Studies

Retailing, Shopping and Covid-19

Posted on May 19, 2020 by Leigh Sparks

Over the last couple of months I have produced on this blog a range of pieces around retailing, shopping and the coronavirus pandemic.  There will no doubt be more to be said as the situation develops. One of these pieces … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Consumer Change, Consumers, Covid19, Employment, Employment practices, Government, High Streets, Independents, Institute for Retail Studies, Internet shopping, Lockdown, Multichannel, Online Retailing, Panic buying, Places, Public Policy, Reinvention, Retail Change, Retail Policy, Retail Sales, Retailers, Retailing, Scotland's Town and High Streets, Scotland's Towns Partnership, Scottish Government, Scottish Retailing, Shopping, Social Inequality, Tax, Town Centres, Towns, Uncategorized, University of Stirling | Tagged Covid-19, Institute for Retail Studies, Institute of Place Management, Lockdown, Pandemic, Public Policy, Retail Change, Retail Employment, Retail Sales, Retail Studies, Retailing, Scotland, Shopping, Town Centres, towns, University of Stirling | 3 Comments
  • Author: Leigh Sparks

  • Follow me on Twitter

    My Tweets
  • Page Updates

    January 2021 – Updates of Media Commentary and Journal Articles page structures

    October 2020 – Additions of recent articles in Social Science & Medicine and Marketing Theory to the Journal Article section

     

     

  • Top Posts & Pages

    • Screen Time? Cinemas and Town Centres
    • Retail Sales in Great Britain, January 2021
    • Grocery Market Shares in the UK 2020
    • Webinar: "A New Future for Scotland's Town Centres"
    • Stopping Doing Harm to our Town Centres
    • London's Welsh Dairies: The Welsh Milk Trade
    • Co-operative Tokens, Sports Direct and The Bristol Pound
    • A New Future for Scotland's Towns - (3) Recommendations
    • Great Expectations
    • A New Future for Scotland's Town Centres - (1) Introduction to our Report
  • Writing About ...

    Consumer Change Consumers Food Retailing Government High Streets Internet shopping Local Retailers Online Retailing Places Retail Change Retailers Scotland's Town and High Streets Town Centre Review Town Centres Towns Uncategorized
  • Archives

  • Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

    Join 3,047 other followers

  • Follow Stirlingretail on WordPress.com
  • Blogroll

    • Brick Meets Click
    • British Retail Consortium Magazine
    • CSPP
    • Graham Soult's Retail View
    • London's Historic Shops and Markets
    • National Retail Planing Forum (NRPF)
    • OXIRM
    • Retail Research Data (ESRC)
    • Retail Week
    • Revive & Thrive
    • Scotland's Towns Partnership
    • Shape my Town
    • Understanding Scottish Places
  • Meta

    • Register
    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.com
  • RSS Feed

    • RSS - Posts
    • RSS - Comments
Stirlingretail
Blog at WordPress.com.
Cancel

 
Loading Comments...
Comment
    ×