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2006 NACDEP Conference
February 13-16
San Antonio, Texas
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Survival Strategies for Small Town Retailers in a Big Box World
Poster
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Speaker:
Sherri Gahring
612-624-1708
sgahring@che.umn.edu
Kim Johnson
Seahee Lee
University of Minnesota
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Ken Stone (1995) identified big box retailers
as the single largest threat to the survival of small-town retailers.
In order for small stores to be successful, Stone recommended specific
strategies be implemented by retailers, however, he did not conduct
research to determine the success of his recommendations. Therefore,
the purpose of our research was to investigate whether small independent
retailers located in three communities were implementing any of
the marketing, merchandising, customer service, or business operation
strategies recommended by Stone.
Twenty-seven independent retailers were interviewed. Participants
were asked to answer open-ended questions concerning their marketing,
merchandising, customer service, and business operations. Data were
analyzed using content analysis. All of the retailers knew some
information about their customers (age, gender, income). Fifteen
percent of the retailers carried the same or similar items at lower
prices than the big box. Most of the participants had a liberal
return policy, over half had a featured location for promotional
items, and slightly over half shopped their competition regularly.
Overall, these retailers carried similar products to big box but
higher in quality and higher priced. Slightly over half of the participants
indicated their sales associates were very knowledgeable about the
merchandise. A third of the participants offered delivery/pick-up
service. Few participants empowered their employees to solve customers'
problems and less than half of the participants kept track of financial
ratios regularly.
Findings from this pilot study are intended to provide baseline
data for the Retail Analysis and Development Program being implemented
by University of Minnesota Extension Regional Extension Educators.
Stone, K.E. (1995. Competing with the retail giants: How to
survive in the new retail landscape. New York, NY: John Wiley
& Sons Inc.
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conference co-chairs: Cindy Bigger, cbigger@umn.edu,
(888) 241-0843, or Rick Maurer, richard.maurer@uky.edu,
(859) 257-7582.
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Conference website, contact emilye@srdc.msstate.edu.
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