Competitive locations of grocery stores in the local supply context – The case of the urban district Freiburg-Haslach

The local supply function of grocery stores is threatened in rural areas as well as in urban districts. While “sufficient” or “qualified” local supply is defined normatively in terms of store accessibility and variety, the underlying assumptions on consumer behavior are not underpinned empirically....

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Main Author: Thomas WIELAND
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Association of Geographers 2019-01-01
Series:European Journal of Geography
Online Access:https://www.eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/41
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description The local supply function of grocery stores is threatened in rural areas as well as in urban districts. While “sufficient” or “qualified” local supply is defined normatively in terms of store accessibility and variety, the underlying assumptions on consumer behavior are not underpinned empirically. This article discusses the theoretical basics of spatial competition in grocery retailing from the perspective of retail location theory. The deduced assumptions on store choice are tested empirically regarding grocery stores in an urban district (FreiburgHaslach), using an extended version of the Multiplicative Competitive Interaction (MCI) Model. As assumed by location theory and discussed in the local supply context, the most important aspect is store accessibility, which is operationalized in several ways. While store size has a positive impact, no clear results towards pricing can be found. There is empirical evidence on positive agglomeration effects with respect to different store formats.
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Competitive locations of grocery stores in the local supply context – The case of the urban district Freiburg-Haslach
European Journal of Geography
title Competitive locations of grocery stores in the local supply context – The case of the urban district Freiburg-Haslach
title_full Competitive locations of grocery stores in the local supply context – The case of the urban district Freiburg-Haslach
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title_full_unstemmed Competitive locations of grocery stores in the local supply context – The case of the urban district Freiburg-Haslach
title_short Competitive locations of grocery stores in the local supply context – The case of the urban district Freiburg-Haslach
title_sort competitive locations of grocery stores in the local supply context the case of the urban district freiburg haslach
url https://www.eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/41
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