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The Allure of Direct to Consumer Ethical Brands

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This case explores how Allbirds, a direct-to-consumer (D2C) ethical footwear brand was founded, its growth from 2016 to 2020, and how it may continue to expand in the future. In 2016 the brand gained B-corporation status, meaning it meets the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. As a D2C brand, it sells online without employing a more traditional wholesale model. The brand, now headquartered in San Francisco, achieved sales of more than a million pairs in the first two years. Its marketing and brand management challenge is now how should it expand, both in the US domestic market and internationally. Critical factors in the brands journey are explored; the relevance of the D2C business model in today’s brand-scape, the challenges of international expansion in Europe and China, the threat of counterfeits, product line management, and its marketing communications mix. Key marketing frameworks are outlined in the exploration of central business questions, and their application prompts critical discussion and analysis that could inform future recommendations. This study includes pre- and post-pandemic data, and readers are encouraged to consider how the brand may continue to grow post-pandemic.

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“The Future Of Retail” – webinar with Prof Jens Nordfält

Prof Jens Nordfält, co-director of the Bath RCC research lab will join the Univeristy of Bath, School of Management’s Deans series. The host Dr Margaret Heffernan will be joined by Professor Jens Nordfalt to discuss how retailers have responded to the challenges of online shopping; the potential for emerging in-store technologies; and the breakthrough learnings about customer behaviour. Together, they will explore where the future of retail might lie.

Fri 29 Jan, 16:00 – 17:00 GMT

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Research seminar #2 with Iina Ikonen

On 13 January 2021, Iina Ikonen held a research seminar on the topic She Looks Like Me! How Body Type Similarity Influences Online Clothes Shopping The presentation slides are available below. For more information, please contact Iina directly at  imhi21@bath.ac.uk.

To participate in future events, members of the University of Bath community may sign up by joining the open research seminar group on Teams.To participate in future events, members of the University of Bath community may sign up by joining the open research seminar group on Teams.

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Using your phone while shopping may be an expensive call

Professor Jens Nordfält and Dr Carl-Philip Ahlbom, members of the RCC research lab at the University of Bath, School of Management tell us more in this short video from the Chartered Association of Business Schools. Read the original press release here.

For more information regarding this project, or other projects, please contact Jens Nordfält (j.g.nordfalt@bath.ac.uk) or Carl-Philip Ahlbom (c.p.n.ahlbom@bath.ac.uk)!

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Research seminar #1 with Dr Lorna Stevens

On 9 December 2020, Dr Lorna Stevens held a research seminar on the topic “White Glamour in the Marketplace: Exploring The White Company’s Retail Brandscape.” The presentation slides are available below. For more information, please contact Lorna directly at l.m.r.stevens@bath.ac.uk.

To participate in future events, members of the University of Bath community may sign up by joining the open research seminar group on Teams.

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La Vanguardia (SP) on: Smartphones

https://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20190607/462716129400/compra-supermercado-barata-apaga-movil.html

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Corriere Della Sera (IT) on: Smartphones

https://www.corriere.it/salute/neuroscienze/19_settembre_14/smartphone-supermercato-fa-spendere-piu-2f0287da-ce35-11e9-95aa-93e3e08ee08a.shtml

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Delano (LUX) on: Smartphones

https://delano.lu/d/detail/news/using-smartphone-can-add-41-your-supermarket-bill/205970

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The Conversation on: Smartphones

https://theconversation.com/using-your-smartphone-at-the-supermarket-can-add-41-to-your-shopping-bill-117619

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Slough & South Bucks Observer on: Hand-held scanners

https://www.sloughobserver.co.uk/news/national-news/18828073.shoppers-spend-12-scan-items-study-finds/

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