Scale, scope, and specialization effects on retailers’ procurement strategies: evidence from the fresh produce markets of São Paulo

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Autor(a) principal: Mainville,Denise Y.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Reardon,Thomas, Farina,Elizabeth M.M.Q.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Worldwide, the emergence of large supermarket chains in food retail markets is often associated with the marginalization of smaller retailers. A notable exception exists in Brazil, however, where small retailers have held their place in the market and recently even gained ground. The literature investigating how retail concentration has affected agrifood chains has focused activities of the largest retail chains, implicitly holding the scale, scope and specialization of retailers’ input needs constant, and overlooking the influence of these factors on retailers’ procurement strategies. This paper tests hypotheses regarding these variables’ effects on retailers’ fresh produce procurement strategies. Data is drawn from a survey of retailers in metropolitan São Paulo. The research results provide insight into factors underlying retailers’ procurement strategy choices and tradeoffs among options. The results support the fundamental hypothesis of the paper that research on the competitive strategies of smaller retailers in a context of market domination by large retailers should not focus exclusively on the degree to which the smaller retailers imitate the larger retailers rather it should account for the possibility that the underlying characteristics of the retailers may make diverse competitive strategies appropriate.
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title Scale, scope, and specialization effects on retailers’ procurement strategies: evidence from the fresh produce markets of São Paulo
spellingShingle Scale, scope, and specialization effects on retailers’ procurement strategies: evidence from the fresh produce markets of São Paulo
Mainville,Denise Y.
scale
scope
specialization
procurement strategy
fresh produce
retail
title_short Scale, scope, and specialization effects on retailers’ procurement strategies: evidence from the fresh produce markets of São Paulo
title_full Scale, scope, and specialization effects on retailers’ procurement strategies: evidence from the fresh produce markets of São Paulo
title_fullStr Scale, scope, and specialization effects on retailers’ procurement strategies: evidence from the fresh produce markets of São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Scale, scope, and specialization effects on retailers’ procurement strategies: evidence from the fresh produce markets of São Paulo
title_sort Scale, scope, and specialization effects on retailers’ procurement strategies: evidence from the fresh produce markets of São Paulo
author Mainville,Denise Y.
author_facet Mainville,Denise Y.
Reardon,Thomas
Farina,Elizabeth M.M.Q.
author_role author
author2 Reardon,Thomas
Farina,Elizabeth M.M.Q.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mainville,Denise Y.
Reardon,Thomas
Farina,Elizabeth M.M.Q.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv scale
scope
specialization
procurement strategy
fresh produce
retail
topic scale
scope
specialization
procurement strategy
fresh produce
retail
description Worldwide, the emergence of large supermarket chains in food retail markets is often associated with the marginalization of smaller retailers. A notable exception exists in Brazil, however, where small retailers have held their place in the market and recently even gained ground. The literature investigating how retail concentration has affected agrifood chains has focused activities of the largest retail chains, implicitly holding the scale, scope and specialization of retailers’ input needs constant, and overlooking the influence of these factors on retailers’ procurement strategies. This paper tests hypotheses regarding these variables’ effects on retailers’ fresh produce procurement strategies. Data is drawn from a survey of retailers in metropolitan São Paulo. The research results provide insight into factors underlying retailers’ procurement strategy choices and tradeoffs among options. The results support the fundamental hypothesis of the paper that research on the competitive strategies of smaller retailers in a context of market domination by large retailers should not focus exclusively on the degree to which the smaller retailers imitate the larger retailers rather it should account for the possibility that the underlying characteristics of the retailers may make diverse competitive strategies appropriate.
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