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Retail Management
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1. Uses a series of mathematical equations showing the association between potential store sales and several independent variables at each location
Diversification
Value Delivery System
Organization Chart
Regression Model
2. 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
Prestige Pricing
Objective-and-Task Method
Bait-and-Switch Advertising
Customary Pricing
3. Specifies the inventory level - color - brand - style category - size - package - and so on for every staple item carried by the retailer
Generic Brands
Automatic Reordering System
Basic Stock List
Retail Balance
4. Consumers view the company as distinctive enough to become loyal to it and go out of their way to shop there
Destination Retailer
Demographics
Vertical Price Fixing
Multi-Channel Retailing
5. A multi-line firm operating under central ownership
String
Inventory Management
Diversified Retailer
Marketing Research In Retailing
6. Encompasses the paid communication activities other than advertising - public relations and personal selling that stimulate consumer purchases and dealer effectiveness
Opportunistic Buying
Top-Down Space Management Approach
Sales Promotion
Mergers
7. Whereby prices are marked only on shelves or signs and not on individual items
Nonstore Retailing
Retail Information System
Opportunity Costs
Item Price Removal
8. Begins planning at the individual product level and then proceeds to the category - total store - and overall company levels
Cost of Method Accounting
Bottom-Up Space Management Approach
Cost of Goods Sold
Data Mining
9. The cost to the retailer of each item recorded on an accounting sheet and/or is coded on a price tag or merchandise container
Inventory Shrinkage
Planogram
Cost of Method Accounting
External Secondary Data
10. Consists of products that may have cyclical sales due to changing tastes and lifestyles
Job Motivation
Fashion Merchandise
Unit Control
Debit Card System
11. A food-based discounter offering a moderate number of food items in a no-frills setting
Weeks' Supply Method
Purchase Act
Warehouse Store
One-Hundred Percent Location
12. A complete bundle product (ensemble) is presented - rather than showing merchandise in separate categories
Reorder Point
Exclusive Distribution
Class Consciousness
Ensemble Display
13. All of the businesses and people involved in the physical movement and transfer of ownership of goods and services from producer to consumer
PMs (Promotional or Push Monies)
Channel of Distribution
Point-of-Purchase Display
Order-Getting Salesperson
14. Signals or cues as to the success or failure of that each part of the strategy
Extended Decision Making
Marquee
Experiential Merchandising
Feedback
15. The aspects of business to which a retailers must adapt
Owned-Goods Services
Neighborhood Shopping Center
Product/Trademark Franchising
Uncontrollable Variables
16. Refers to the stores physical characteristics that project an image and draw customers - a retailers signs - sounds - smalls and other physical attributes
Atmosphere (atmospherics)
Ethics
Monthly Sales Index
Customer Service
17. The portion of revenues turned over to the federal - state and/or local government
Retail Promotion
Human Resource Management
Taxes
Box (Limited-Line) Store
18. Competition between manufacturers and retailers for shelf space and profits
Leased Department
Performance Measures
Variable Pricing
Battle of the Brands
19. The optimum site for a particular store
Corporation
Concentrated Marketing
Open-to-Buy
One-Hundred Percent Location
20. Any communication that fosters a favorable image for the retailer among it publics (consumers - investors - government - channel members - employees - and the general public)
Traditional Department Store
Video Kiosk
Cost-Oriented Pricing
Public Relations
21. When a retailers acts in a trustworthy - fair - honest and respectful manner with each of its constituencies
Box (Limited-Line) Store
Value Delivery System
Non-probability Sample
Ethics
22. The hub of retailing in a city. synonymous with the term downtown. exists where there is the greatest density of office buildings and stores
Bottom-Up Space Management Approach
Partnership
Central Business District
Evaluation of Alternatives
23. Information is systematically gathered from respondents by communicating with them
Operations Blueprint
Retail Information System
Survey
Unit Control
24. A retailer's promotion budget is raised or lowered based on competitors actions; if the leading competitor raises its budget - other retailers in the area may follow
Fringe Trading Area
Competitive Parity Method
Assortment Merchandise
Uncontrollable Variables
25. Consists of the activities involved in acquiring particular goods and/or services and making them available at the places - times - and prices and in the quantity that enable a retailer to reach its goals
Flea Market
Sales Manager
Merchandising
Operating Expenses
26. Encompasses all merchandise flows from a customer and or the retailers back through the supply channel
Total Retail Experience
Reverse Logistics
Competitive Parity Method
Central Business District
27. Money left after paying taxes and buying necessities
Computerized Checkout
Discretionary income
Liabilities
Gap Analysis
28. Assigns floor space on the basis of sales or profit per foot
Cost of Goods Sold
Sales Promotion
Sales-Productivity Ratio
Advertising
29. Lower price than the original is used to meet the lower price of another retailer - adapt to inventory overstocking - clear out shopworn merchandise - reduce assortments of odds and ends - and increase customer traffic
Assortment
Gap Analysis
Data-Base Management
Markdown
30. Analyzes a firm's overall performance - from the organizational mission to goals to customer satisfaction to the basic retail strategy mix and its implementation in an integrated - consistent way
Manufacturer (national) Brands
Warehouse Store
Flea Market
Horizontal Retail Audit
31. Ownership verus leasing - the type of lease - operations and maintenance costs - taxing - zoning restrictions and voluntary regulations
Straight (Gridiron) Traffic Flow
Term Occupancy
Curing (Free-Flowing) Traffic Flow
Memorandum Purchase
32. A company compares its actual performance against its potential performance and then determines the areas in which it must improve
Gap Analysis
Dump Bin
Percentage-of-Sales Method
Market Segment Product Groupings
33. The activity whereby a retailer generates a list of job applicants
Recruitment
Off-Price Chain
Application Blank
Variable Markup Policy
34. Products are marked with a series of thick and thin vertical lines - representing each item's identification code
Universal Product Code (UPC)
Net Lease
Consumer Protection
Bifurcated Retailing
35. An unincorporated retail firm owned by one person
Fashion Merchandise
Control
Sole Proprietorship
Box (Limited-Line) Store
36. A form of multi-channel retailing which engages in more than one type of distribution arrangement
Planogram
Cost of Method Accounting
Basic Stock Method
Dual Marketing
37. Equals the cost of merchandise available for sale minus the cost value of ending inventory
Productivity
Household Life Cycle
Value (retailer)
Cost of Goods Sold
38. Large retailers seek to reduce competition by selling goods and services at very low prices - thus causing small retailers to go out of business
Predatory Pricing
Prototype Stores
Tactics
Massed Promotion Effort
39. Determining the alternative that will solve the problem at hand and ascertaining the characteristics of each alternative
Marquee
Selective Distribution
Americans With Disabilities Act
Information Search
40. Assets minus liabilities; aka owner's equity and represents the value of a business after deducting all financial obligations
Contingency Pricing
Net Worth
Convenience Store
Diversified Retailer
41. A retailer sets prices for goods and services and seeks to maintain them for an extended period
Goods Retailing
Customary Pricing
Vertical Cooperative Advertising Agreement
Cut Case
42. Contains an additional 15 to 25 percent of a stores customers; located outside of the primary area - and customers are more widely dispersed
Survey
Sales-Productivity Ratio
Flexible Pricing
Secondary Trading Area
43. Service that includes the activities that enhance the shopping experience and give retailers a competitive advantage
Book (Perpetual) Inventory System
Augmented Customer Service
Data Warehousing
Dump Bin
44. The positive - neutral or negative feelings a person has about different topics
Open Credit Account
Memorandum Purchase
Attitudes (Opinions)
Item Price Removal
45. Feature products' generic names as brands; they are no-frills goods stocked by some retailers
Want Book (Want Slip)
Lifestyle Center
Generic Brands
Assets
46. Occurs when the value and customer services provided through a retailing experience meet or exceed consumer expectations
Traditional Job Description
Customer Satisfaction
HRM Process
Uncontrollable Variables
47. Retailers hire people to pose as customers and observe their operations - from sales presentations to how well displays are maintained to service calls
Mystery Shoppers
Electronic Banking
Selective Distribution
Internal Secondary Data
48. A method of storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or trandponders
Merchandising Philosophy
Organizational Mission
Basic Stock List
RFID (radio frequency identification)
49. Involves an informal ranking of people based on income - occupation - education and other factors
Discretionary income
Social Class
Minimum-Price Laws
Simulation
50. A version of customary pricing in which a retailer strives to sell goods and services at consistently low prices throughout the selling season
Direct Selling
Sole Proprietorship
Everyday Low Pricing (EDLP)
World Wide Web