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Carin Rehncrona.

Carin Rehncrona

Doctoral student

Carin Rehncrona.

Physical Store Development in the Era of Digitalization : Experiential Learning in Collaboration with City Center Management

Author

  • Carin Rehncrona
  • Ola Thufvesson

Summary, in English

Purpose of the Study: This study describes a teaching innovation introduced into a retail course assignment. The purpose with the innovation was to increase students’ level of experiential learning by incorporating digital retail and collaborating with stakeholders. Method/Design: A course assignment allows students in the final semester of a Bachelor Program in Retail Management to develop a business plan. An innovation introduced into the assignment required students to use knowledge on digital ideas and to collaborate with city center management. Results: With the inclusion of digitalization, the students perceived the course to be more current and relevant. Collaborating with professionals allowed students to gain confidence. The course instructors and stakeholders benefited from an influx of new ideas. Value to Marketing Educators: This course assignment is an easy way to engage students in a real-world context, and to link practical and theoretical knowledge. It also provides value by disseminating new knowledge among retailers, property developers and city center managers.

Department/s

  • Department of Service Studies

Publishing year

2020

Language

English

Pages

17-21

Publication/Series

Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education

Volume

27

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Marketing Management Association

Topic

  • Economic Geography

Keywords

  • retail digitalization
  • city center development
  • experiential

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1537-5137