eRPUK 2003: eCommerce and Retail Property in the UK: third annual benchmarking survey

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Marston, A. and Dixon, T. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4513-6337, (2003) eRPUK 2003: eCommerce and Retail Property in the UK: third annual benchmarking survey. Project Report. CEM Reading, Reading. ISBN 1899769897

Abstract/Summary

This new survey, which has just been completed and includes brand new data, has been funded by the RICS Education Trust and the European Shopping Centre Trust. It follows up our 2000 survey of UK retailers, investors and developers. The report presents results from our new 2001 survey. This continuing benchmark series of studies includes an extensive review of developments in ecommerce and retail in Europe and the USA. The survey reveals a cooling in attitude towards ecommerce in the UK, but there is rapid growth in some sectors and polarisation and marginalisation of secondary centres are likely to increase. In Europe the growth of a three tier system of ecommerce 'pioneers', 'followers' and 'laggards' is becoming established, and the research also reveals results from a recent joint survey on US and UK retailers conducted with Colorado State University. There is a danger of complacency as UK online sales (in percentage terms) now outstrip USA.

Item Type Report (Project Report)
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/35652
Divisions Science > School of the Built Environment > Urban Living group
Publisher CEM Reading
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