Spatial organisation of the new forms of e-grocery and ready-made food trade in a large Russian city
This work aims to identify fundamentally new features in the spatial organization of e-grocery and ready-made food trade in a Russian city, distinct from those typical of traditional food retail enterprises. Focusing on St Petersburg, the article describes the emergence of a completely different system of requirements imposed by new forms of online food retail in the space of a large Russian city, compared with traditional industries and ...
Local border traffic and the development of retail trade in the Kaliningrad region and Polish borderlands
... shown its practical significance for the development of research and cultural contacts, cooperation between municipalities and NGOs of the Kaliningrad region and the borderland (Pomeranian and Warmian-Masurian) voivodeships of Poland. When considering retail trade as a structural element of economy, it is important to address the differences in the effect LBT has had on the development of this sector in the Kaliningrad region and the neighbouring Polish voivodeships. According to Russian experts, LBT ...
The impact of the food embargo on consumer preferences and cross-border practices in the Kaliningrad region
... border. Cross-border price gradients are important for many market players, as they determine the preferences of residents buying food products, the strategy of foodstuff processors purchasing agricultural raw materials, and the policy of stores and retailers [2], [3].
Russia’s restrictions on the import of agricultural produce and food products from some Western countries introduced in 2014 impacted all food market participants — from producers and processors to trade organizations. These changes ...
An Attempt to the economic and geographical analysis of the differentiation of the Russian Federation subjects on of the level and dynamics of the retail trade development
The level and dynamics of development of retail trade in the context of the subjects of the Russian Federation are highly differentiated. Differentiation is influenced both by the income level of the population and by other factors, since there is no functional dependence between per capita ...
Internet diffusion and interregional digital divide in Russia: trends, factors, and the influence of the pandemic
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On the territorial differences in chain organisation of retail in the Russian Federation
The relatively rapid – however slower than forecasted — development o retail chains is characteristic of Russia in general, nevertheless it exhibits significant territorial differences. An attempt to identify the factors behind these differences through calculating the correlation coefficient made it possible to detect ...
The spread of the COVID-19 infection in Russia’s Baltic macro-region: internal differences
... coronavirus spread. For example, Aleksandr Pilyasov, Natalya Zamyatina and Yegor Kotov proposed a regression model for all Russian regions to explain the dependence of excess deaths rate on the share of people employed in contact-intensive wholesale and retail, manufacturing (large teams working at continuous production facilities), as well as on the proportion of the population over 65 and the number of retail outlets per 1,000 population [19].
The description of the situation in Russia differs significantly ...
Marketing analysis of the preferences buyers in the retail segment pharmaceutical business old-industrial region
Increasing competition in the retail segment of the Russian pharmaceutical market, which is mainly represented by small businesses, leads to the struggle for each customer, who is becoming increasingly demanding when it comes to the quality of medicines and medical services. The ...
On the implementation of the CPM system in a modern enterprise
The paper analyzes the advantages of the CRM system when it is used in the activities of retail stores. Seven main advantages were identified through a systematic analysis. The analysis of the requirements for the CRM system implemented in the retail enterprise is performed. According to these requirements, it is possible to select the ...
Trade in the Kaliningrad region: methods of evaluation
The article suggests a new methodological approach to assessing business activity in retail trade in the Kaliningrad region. The authors present a methodology for calculating the regional index of business activity in retail trade, taking into account the specificity of the Kaliningrad region. Indicators of retail business activity in ...
A new role of cooperation under economic sanctions as seen by residents of the Kaliningrad region
... percentage points above the nationwide average). These results may be a consequence of the rapid development of cooperation in the Kaliningrad region. Despite its relatively short history, the region’s consumer cooperative system comprises as many as 174 retail enterprises, with more than half operating in rural areas, 22 machine shops and 24 catering establishments. The total performance of consumer cooperatives in the Kaliningrad region amounted to 2.2 billion roubles in 2021 and approximately 1.2 billion ...
The concept of “network” in the system of basic concepts of regional economic geography
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Sanctions risks and regional development: Russian case
... all Russian companies was approximately 10 % [17]. Most of the proceeds belonged to companies whose owners are registered in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and France. About 52 % of the revenue of these companies was generated in wholesale and retail trade, and another 29 % in manufacturing. The share of these companies in the revenue of several service industries was high: hotels and restaurants, finance, information and communication technologies and trade. In the manufacturing industry, ...
University performance and regional development: the case of Russia’s North-West
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The modern economy of Russia’s Baltic regions in the municipal context
... region [6], in 2020, they were 18.3 % of the working-age population.<4>
In Rosstat statistics, the basis for analyzing the situation in municipalities is the Indicators of Municipalities (IM) database. It contains statistics on industrial shipping, retail turnover, employment and payroll by OKVED (Russian National Classifier of Types of Economic Activity) categories. The major limitation here is the lack of data on small businesses. Since the role of small businesses varies across industries and ...
Spatial structure and development of settlements in the Saint Petersburg agglomeration
... development of the study area. The SPARK-Interfax database aids in clarifying relationships between spatial elements of the agglomeration (its core and satellites) in the distribution of revenues of economic agents. Data on the location of the largest retail stores — shopping malls and hypermarkets — are used to identify the main centres of commerce in the Saint Petersburg agglomeration. A map chart has been drawn using 2GIS and Yandex Maps geoinformation services. An important step in agglomeration ...
The economy of Russian Baltic regions: development level and dynamics, structure and international trade partners
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Development of municipal districts in Saint Petersburg over the last decade: an economic and spatial analysis
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Transport connectivity as a factor in overcoming challenges of the periphery: the case of rural areas in the Kaliningrad region
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Coastal and western border centers in the system of large cities of modern Russia: socio-economic and innovation development.
... strategically important groups: coastal centers and cities of the Western borderlands of Russia. Having applied economic-statistical analysis for 6 indicators (average salaries and per capita measures of the number of organizations and enterprises, retail trade turnover and public catering, commissioning of houses and the number of publications in peer-reviewed journals, indexed in Scopus) the study confirmed the hypothesis on ‘coastalizing’ socio-economic and innovative potential and advanced ...
Satisfaction of Polish Bank Employees with Incentive Systems: An Empirical Approach
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The Role of Tourism in the Development of Russia’s Northwestern Border Regions
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Problems and Prospects of Cross-Border Cooperation in Tourism between Russia and Europe
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An analytical approach to the industrial composition of the Kaliningrad region’s economy
... economic, socio-economic, and investment performance. It is concluded that the gross regional product shows steady growth, structural differences from the national average are insignificant, manufacturing produces the greatest output, and wholesale and retail trade is dominated by real estate operations.
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Spatial development of network entrepreneurial structures of the service industry: a methodology for selecting towns for opening new outlets
... structure’s economic activity under the conditions of geographic broadening of the network interaction scope. The author offers methods of town selection in the process of planning and development of network entrepreneurial structures in terms of locating new retail outlets of chain stores.
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