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5713
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National Ranking
328

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Steve Burt is affiliated with the University of Stirling in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on topics within Business, Management and Accounting, with particular emphasis on Marketing, Strategy and Management, Social Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

The scientist's work covers several research topics including Consumer Retail Behavior Studies, Color perception and design, Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling, Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification, Customer Service Quality and Loyalty, International Business and Foreign Direct Investment, as well as Global trade, sustainability, and social impact.

Steve Burt has published articles in various academic journals, with frequent contributions to The International Review of Retail Distribution and Consumer Research. Other publication venues include the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services and the International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management.

  • Encouraging healthy choices in the retail store environment: Combining product information and shelf allocation (2021, Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services)
  • Ease or excitement? Exploring how concept stores contribute to a retail portfolio (2021, International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management)
  • The changing marketing orientation within the business model of an international retailer - IKEA in China over 10 years (2020, The International Review of Retail Distribution and Consumer Research)
  • Special issue on Covid-19 and retailing (2022, The International Review of Retail Distribution and Consumer Research)

Steve Burt has collaborated frequently with several co-authors throughout their published work. These include Jens Hultman, Ulf Johansson, Benedetta Grandi, Maria Grazia Cardinali, and Carys Egan-Wyer.

Best Publications

  • The strategic role of retail brands in British grocery retailing

    Steve Burt

  • E-commerce and the retail process: a review

    Steve Burt;Leigh Sparks

  • The role of store image in retail internationalisation

    Steve Burt;Jose Carralero‐Encinas

  • Brands without boundaries – The internationalisation of the designer retailer’s brand

    Christopher M. Moore;John Fernie;Steve Burt

  • Corporate Branding, Retailing, and Retail Internationalization

    S L Burt;L Sparks

  • Failure in international retailing: research propositions

    Steve Burt;John Dawson;Leigh Sparks

  • Retail internationalization and retail failure: issues from the case of Marks and Spencer

    S. L. Burt;K. Mellahi;T. P. Jackson;L. Sparks

  • Temporal trends in the internationalization of British retailing

    Steve Burt

  • Power and Competition in the UK Retail Grocery Market

    Steve L. Burt;Leigh Sparks

  • The elderly consumer and non‐food purchase behaviour

    Steve Burt;Mark Gabbott

  • From the retail brand to the retail‐er as a brand: themes and issues in retail branding research

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  • From seafood waste to active seafood packaging: An emerging opportunity of the circular economy

    Koro de la Caba;Pedro Guerrero;Trang Si Trung;Malco C. Cruz-Romero

  • Channel power, conflict and conflict resolution in international fashion retailing

    Christopher M. Moore;Grete Birtwistle;Steve Burt

  • Follow my leader? Lookalike retailer brands in non-manufacturer-dominated product markets in the UK

    Steve Burt;Shiona Davis

  • The International Transfer of Store Brand Image

    Steve Burt;Alexis Mavrommatis

  • Structural change in grocery retailing in Great Britain: a discount reorientation?

    Steve Burt;Leigh Sparks

  • The International Divestment Activities of European Grocery Retailers

    Steve Burt;John Dawson;Leigh Sparks

  • Trends in the internationalization of grocery retailing: the European experience

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  • Categorizing patterns and processes in retail grocery internationalisation

    Steven Burt;Keri Davies;John Dawson;Leigh Sparks

  • Market sanctions, monitoring and vertical coordination within retailer‐manufacturer relationships: The case of retail brand suppliers

    Alan Collins;Steve Burt

  • The Implications of Wal-Mart's Takeover of ASDA:

    Steve Burt;Leigh Sparks

  • The Buying of Private Brands and Manufacturer Brands in Grocery Retailing: a comparative study of buying processes the UK, Sweden and Italy

    Ulf Johansson;Steve Burt

Frequent Co-Authors

Leigh Sparks
Leigh Sparks University of Stirling
John Dawson
John Dawson University of Edinburgh
Marcus Maurer
Marcus Maurer Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Joseph P. Kerry
Joseph P. Kerry University College Cork
Neil M. Coe
Neil M. Coe University of Sydney
Kamel Mellahi
Kamel Mellahi University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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