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Society
[Introduction]
Outlook on post COVID-19 Commercial Clusters and Retail Business
Food supermarkets and drug stores, which have been growing rapidly in recent years, are often located outside of commercial clusters such as shopping districts and shopping centers, and the ability of commercial clusters to attract customers is decreasing.
This book analyzes the dynamics of commercial clusters and the changes in retail business structure and shopping behavior caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and looks at the post COVID-19 retail business.
Contents
Introduction
Introduction Chapter 1 Current Status of Retail Clusters and Their Results in Central Urban Areas
Changes in Central Urban Areas and Their Results
Introduction
1. Changes in Central Urban Areas
2. Initiatives under the New Central Urban Area Vitalization Law (effective August 2006)
3. Regional Commercial Clusters
4. Location of Central Urban Areas by General Merchandise Stores, Food Supermarkets, and Specialty Stores and Central Stores
4. Central Urban Area Vitalization and Financial Resources
Chapter 2 Shopping Centers and Their Tenants
5. Shopping Center Vitalization and Sales Floor Efficiency
Conclusion
Chapter 2 Shopping Centers and Chapter 7 : Consumers' Shopping Behavior from Statistics -- From the National Household Structure Survey and the Basic Survey on Social Life
Introduction
1. Purchasing Ratio by Retail Type (National Household Structure Survey)
2. Shopping Behavior from the Basic Survey on Social Life
Conclusion
Final chapter : Direction of Accumulation Effect in Retail Business and post COVID-19 Retail Business
[Author's brief history]
Born in Wakayama Prefecture in 1955
Completed master's degree in Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University in 1979, Doctor of Economics
Currently, Professor, Department of Integrated Management, post COVID-19