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Retail Management
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1. When a retailer looks at data that have been gathered for purposes other than addressing the issue or problem currently under study
Atmosphere (atmospherics)
Customer Satisfaction
Human Resource Management
Secondary Data
2. Used by retailers that promote throughout the year
Traditional Job Description
Retailing
Distributed Promotion Effort
Open-to-Buy
3. Whereby retailers - at their sole discretion - make deductions in their bills for infractions - ranging from late shipments to damages and expired goods
Chargebacks
Constrained Decision Making
Functional Product Groupings
Customary Pricing
4. The extent to which a person desires and pursues social status
Class Consciousness
Data-Base Management
Category Killer
Evaluation of Alternatives
5. Selling merchandise at a limited range of price point - with each point representing a distinct level of quality
Observation
Attitudes (Opinions)
Price Lining
Goods/Service Category
6. A firm uses current and past budgets as guides and adds to or subtracts from them to arrive at the coming period's expenditures
Expected Customer Service
Incremental Budgeting
Gross Margin
Price Elasticity of Demand
7. Anticipates the information needs of retail managers; collects - organizes - and stores relevant data on a continuous basis; and directs the flow of information to the proper decision makers
Community Shopping Center
Net Lease
Retail Information System
Core Customers
8. A sequence of steps that consumers go through - which takes them from awareness to knowledge to liking to preference to conviction to purchase
Hierarchy of Effects
Chain
Factory Outlet
Supply Chain
9. The portion of revenues turned over to the federal - state and/or local government
Dual Marketing
Liabilities
Retail Organization
Taxes
10. Involves oral communication with one or more prospective customers for the purpose of making a sale
Automatic Reordering System
Scenario Analysis
Consumer Decision Process
Personal Selling
11. Feature products' generic names as brands; they are no-frills goods stocked by some retailers
Minimum-Price Laws
Generic Brands
Logistics
Yield Management Pricing
12. The mix of stores within a district or shopping center
Retail Balance
Depth of Assortment
Percentage Lease
Flea Market
13. Whereby a retailer sells to consumers through one retail format - may be store-bsed or non-store based
Regional Shopping Center
Stimulus
Computerized Checkout
Single-Channel Retailing
14. Refers to the variety in any one good/service (product line) a retailer carries
Supply Chain
Vertical Cooperative Advertising Agreement
Micromerchandising
Depth of Assortment
15. Lets consumers bargain over prices; those who are good at it obtain lower prices
Monthly Sales Index
Goods/Service Category
Owned-Goods Services
Flexible Pricing
16. Whereby the retailer uses differentiated marketing and develops focused retail strategy mixes for specific customer segments - sometimes fine tuned for the individual shopper
Universal Product Code (UPC)
Infomercial
Micromarketing
Sorting Process
17. Outlines a retailer's planned expenditures for a given time based on expected performance
Reorder Point
Combination Store
Budgeting
Full-Line Discount Store
18. Occurs when a consumer makes full use of the decision process
Extended Decision Making
Single-Channel Retailing
Marquee
Vertical Cooperative Advertising Agreement
19. Analyzes a firm's performance in one area of the strategy mix or operations - such as the credit function - customer service - merchandise assortment - or interior display
Vertical Retail Audit
Scrambled Merchandising
Dollar Control
Fad Merchandise
20. Money left after paying taxes and buying necessities
Data Warehousing
Demand-Oriented Pricing
Exclusive Distribution
Discretionary income
21. The process of deciding and the factors affecting the process. - stimulus - problem awareness - information search - evaluation of alternatives - purchase - and post-purchase behavior
Consumer Decision Process
Objective-and-Task Method
Price Elasticity of Demand
Social Responsibility
22. The line of business in which a retailer operates
Leased Department
Goods/Service Category
Household Life Cycle
Full-Line Discount Store
23. Distinctive heritage shared by a group of people that passes on a series of beliefs - norms and customs
Culture
Advertising
Reach
Single-Channel Retailing
24. A way to collect - store and use relevant information about customers
Price Lining
Need-Satisfaction Approach
Data-Base Retailing
Bifurcated Retailing
25. Programs to combine a high degree of centralized management control with strict operating procedures for every phase of the business
Secondary Business District (SBD)
Chargebacks
Rationalized Retailing
Vertical Retail Audit
26. Uses a series of mathematical equations showing the association between potential store sales and several independent variables at each location
Impulse Purchases
Warehouse Store
Slotting Allowances
Regression Model
27. Short-run decisions that are made and enacted for each controllable part of the strategy and encompasses a retailers daily and short term operations
Tactics
Direct Selling
RFID (radio frequency identification)
Neighborhood Business District
28. Appeals to the consumer's urge to buy product and the amount of time she or he is willing to spend on shopping
Personal Selling
Primary Data
Purchase Motivation Product Groupings
Mergers
29. An illegal practice in which a retailer lures a customer by advertising goods and services at exceptionally low prices; once the customer contacts the retailer - he/she is told the good is out of stock or of inferior quality; a salesperson tries to c
Demographics
Americans With Disabilities Act
Bait-and-Switch Advertising
Positioning
30. Typically supervises the on-floor selling and operational activities for a specific retail department
Community Shopping Center
Sales Manager
Retail Strategy
Geographical Information System
31. Contains a position's title - relationships (superior and subordinate) - and specific roles and tasks
Basic Stock Method
Distributed Promotion Effort
Regional Shopping Center
Traditional Job Description
32. Refers to items that are received at the store in condition to be put directly on display without any preparation by retail workers
Leased Department
Consignment Purchase
Floor-Ready Merchandise
Additional Markup
33. Has a provision allowing rent to increase if a property owner's taxes - heating bills - insurance or other expenses rise beyond a certain point
Traditional Job Description
Maintenance-Increase-Recoupment Lease
Consumer Cooperative
Employee Empowerment
34. Depicts a product offering in a thematic manner and sets a specific mood
Direct Store Distribution (DSD)
Electronic Banking
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Theme-Setting Display
35. Graphically displays its hierarchical relationships created by a retailer
Relationship Retailing
Application Blank
Neighborhood Shopping Center
Organization Chart
36. A retailer sets its prices in accordance with competitors'
Sole Proprietorship
Reverse Logistics
Customer Loyalty
Competition-Oriented Pricing
37. When a retailer gathers - integrates - applies - and stores information related to specific subject areas
Purchase Motivation Product Groupings
Data-Base Management
Target Marketing
Cost-Oriented Pricing
38. A retailer devises its strategy in a way that projects an image relative to its retail category and its competitors and that elicits a positive consumer response
Secondary Trading Area
Flea Market
Positioning
Mergers
39. The overall plan or framework of action that guides a retailer
Fringe Trading Area
Retail Strategy
Neighborhood Business District
Quick Response (QR) Inventory Planning
40. Converts shopping from a passive activity into a more interactive one - by better engaging customers
Huff's Law of Shopper Attraction
Experiential Merchandising
Nongoods Services
Net Worth
41. One member of the distribution channel dominates the decisions made in that channel due to the power it possesses
Scrambled Merchandising
Channel Control
FIFO (first-in-first-out) Method
Diversified Retailer
42. When a retailer acts in the best interests of society - as well as itself
Full-Line Discount Store
Social Responsibility
Retail Organization
Independent
43. The firms particular combination of store location - operating procedures - goods/services offered - pricing tactics - store atmosphere and customer services - and promotional methods
Flea Market
Retail Promotion
Internal Secondary Data
Strategy Mix
44. The selection of merchandise a retailer carries - includes both the breadth of product categories and the variety within each category
Retail Promotion
Multi-Channel Retailing
Marquee
Assortment
45. A type of retail institution in which a retailers owns one retail unit
Combination Store
Independent
Customer Service
Benchmarking
46. The efficiency with which a retail strategy is carried out
Productivity
Percentage-of-Sales Method
Flea Market
Logistics
47. When information is amassed on each job's functions and requirements: duties - responsibilities - aptitude - interest - education - experience - and physical tasks
Net Worth
Data-Base Management
Direct Product Profitability (DPP)
Job Analysis
48. Involves planning and monitoring a retailer's financial investment in merchandise over a stated period
Variety Store
Marketing Research In Retailing
Retail Organization
Dollar Control
49. A freestanding - interactive - electronic computer terminal that displays products and related information on a video screen
Retail Audit
Opportunities
Option Credit Account
Video Kiosk
50. Teach new (and existing) personnel how best to perform their jobs or how to improve themselves
Training Programs
Cost of Method Accounting
Vertical Retail Audit
Logistics