Competitive strategies in retailing—an investigation of the applicability of Porter's framework for food retailers |
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Affiliation: | 1. INCAE Business School, 1.2 km Vivero Procesa La Garita, Alajuela, Costa Rica;2. Royal Holloway School of Management, University of London, London, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The objective of this research is to develop a framework for competitive strategies in food retailing. Managers of food retail channels were surveyed in order to derive the basic dimensions of competitive advantages that companies attempt to achieve in this industry sector. In a second study based on consumers, the central dimensions of retail store perception were investigated. Both studies reveal that three basic types of competitive advantage seem to prevail in food retailing: (1) price, (2) quality (with a comprehensive set of quality-orientated instruments, including customer service), (3) convenience. We find quality leadership and price leadership to be independent factors which can be achieved without conflicting with one another. |
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