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Ulf Johansson. Photo.

Ulf Johansson

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Ulf Johansson. Photo.

Dissecting Embeddedness in International Retailing

Author

  • Steve Burt
  • Ulf Johansson
  • John Dawson

Summary, in English

Embeddedness, and its constituent types, has been employed as a conceptual framework to explain the processes of host market acculturation in retail internationalisation. The retail industry is not, however, a homogeneous business sector. Differences exist between retail sectors, retail formats and governance modes in how retail business models evolve and how a retail business operates in a market. These differing characteristics alongside the coercive, mimetic and agency pressures arising from interactions among institutions, consumer market cultures and firms determine the emphasis placed upon different embeddedness types and how embeddedness occurs. Consideration of these factors allows us to ‘dissect’ the generic embeddedness concept and gain a more nuanced understanding of the processes involved. A deeper understanding of the nature and process of embeddedness will support future studies using the concept across many economic sectors.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration

Publishing year

2017-01-19

Language

English

Pages

685-707

Publication/Series

Journal of Economic Geography

Volume

17

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • embeddedness
  • retail sector
  • retail format
  • governance
  • retail internationalisation
  • D21
  • F6
  • F23
  • L81
  • M16

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1468-2702