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Building a successful e-commerce strategy with Panagora
09 October 2024
The retail management students in the E-commerce Retail Club gained valuable insights and practical tools for building a successful e-commerce strategy with the agency Panagora.
Artificial Intelligence at Axfood
09 October 2024
Retail Management students in Axel Johnson Retail Club visited the Axfood Head Office in Central º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ for a workshop on Artificial Intelligence.
Sweden’s approach to innovation with ASTER
08 October 2024
The Retail Management students attended a theme lecture with ASTER - the Alliance for Sustainable E-Commerce.
Retail practices at Accenture
02 October 2024
The retail management students in Accenture Retail Club visited the Accenture head office in central º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ for a workshop on how Accenture works with their retail clients.
Planning and Control of assortment with H&M
02 October 2024
The retail management students in H&M Retail Club got insights on how H&M steer the planning and control of their global assortment from their Head Office in º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ.
Reinventing in-store marketing for "Tutti-frutti"
02 October 2024
The retail management students in Fazer Retail Club had a workshop focusing on innovative ways to experience the joy of Fazer's candy brand "Tutti Frutti", engaging more consumers within stores.
Product Launch workshop at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
02 October 2024
The retail management students in CCEP Retail Club had a workshop at CCEP Jordbro going through a new product launch.
Sustainability at ICA
02 October 2024
The retail management students in ICA Retail Club had a workshop/company visit regarding sustainability risk assessments and ICA's role in the value chain.
Fazer and the future of chocolate
01 October 2024
Fazer held a theme lecture for the Retail Management students on how the company is paving the way for a sustainable future, with chocolate today, and tomorrow.
Frequent or infrequent – why some reviewers dare to stand out while others stay silent
26 September 2024
Frequent online reviewers tend to post their opinions even when they contradict the majority, while less frequent reviewers often stay silent to avoid social disapproval, new research finds. This behavior shows how posting frequency influences the diversity of reviews on platforms like Yelp and Amazon.