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    Globalization of High Street UK Brands in the Indian Retail Market and Its Impact on the Culture and Buying Behaviour of Indians by Kapur, Rhea

    Published 2006
    “…This dissertation does not only look at this topic from the countrys point of view, but also examines the limitations of expanding in the Indian market, whether these high street fashion brands are capable of and able to expand into the Indian market. …”
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    Literary tourism: exploring Charles Dickens’ Rochester by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2019
    “…Among all the places that inspired Dickens’ work, Rochester High Street is perhaps the most remarkable for the intensity of its association with the novelist. …”
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    Reproducing temples in Fremantle by Kerr, Thor

    Published 2012
    “…I show how Fremantle’s High Street solicits a sense of the sacred in its visitors, operating in a similar fashion to temple complexes such as Sukuh in Java. …”
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    Facades of diversity by Leong, Susan, Kerr, Thor, Cox, Shaphan

    Published 2016
    “…This project uses Henri Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis approach to explore a contrapuntal reading of heritage that disrupts the deserving, dominant and fixed histories of High Road in Willetton and High Street in Fremantle. Amid the tides of migration, commerce, and cultures, heritage facades on High Street Fremantle appear singular and fixed, whereas multiple cultures have been extracted for sale on High Road. …”
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    Unfurling Fern by Shardlow, Mignon, Elliott, Ron

    Published 2019
    “…In September 2019 they were evicted from their long term home on High Street. They can no longer provide the community meals their volunteers have offered twice a week for years. …”
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    RELATIONSHIP MARKETING: THE CASE OF BETTERLANGUAGES.COM LTD by Aitken, Laura K.

    Published 2011
    “…Betterlanguages.com Ltd is a small translation agency based in the East Midlands that currently specialises in label and packaging translation for high-street retailers. As they operate in a niche market the use of a case study will be the best suited approach to explore how their business functions and for researcher to produce a study that will be of use to the company. …”
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    Multi-channel Retail and its Integration by Manjee, Rizwan

    Published 2007
    “…Finally, last section discuss about different frameworks which can help an organization to integrate different distribution channels of the organization which is a biggest challenge for current high street retailers such as Boots.…”
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    The Strategic Implications of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability in the UK Banking Sector by Amacanin, Milagros Caminade

    Published 2005
    “…HSBC and Barclays, appear to be more pro-active in adopting and promoting the high profile initiatives such as the UN initiative and Equator Principles. However, these high street banks did not signify their support to the London Principles which would entail higher level of sustainability innovations, except for Co-operative Bank which is seen as more advanced in 2 its sustainability goals. …”
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    Exploring Stakeholder Activism in an Age of Social Media: A Case Study of Fashion Revolution Day and Corporate Responses. by Cox, Laurence

    Published 2014
    “…The corporate response is also examined with the focus on high-street fashion retailer Primark. Thematic coding forms the analysis, which is carried out on Twitter data from the campaign and the response to it is explored across Twitter, Facebook and the old media. …”
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    Physics of nail conditions: why do ingrown nails always happen in the big toes? by Rauch, Cyril, Cherkaoui-Rbati, Mohammed

    Published 2014
    “…Such a poor understanding together with the increasing number of nail salons in the high street should raise legitimate concerns regarding the different procedures applied to nails. …”
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    Just plain Wronga?: a multimodal critical analysis of online payday loan discourse by Brookes, Gavin, Harvey, Kevin

    Published 2016
    “…Payday lending – the selling of high-interest, short-term credit – has thrived in the wake of the decline of the traditional high street banking system and the reluctance on the part of many mainstream credit services, following the 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis, to lend to low income earners. …”
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    Big data psychology by Lavelle-Hill, Rosa

    Published 2020
    “…This research harnesses over a million loyalty card transaction records from a high-street health and beauty retailer linked to 12,968 questionnaire responses measuring demographics, shopping motivations, and individual differences. …”
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    Tax avoidance as an anti-austerity issue: the progress of a protest issue through the public sphere by Birks, Jen

    Published 2017
    “…Where neoliberal ideology was challenged, it was in social conservative terms – nationalist opposition to globalisation, framing multinational corporations as a threat to the domestic high street – rather than protesters’ social democratic challenge to market power and social injustice. …”
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    Yellow-sticker shopping as competent, creative consumption by Kelsey, Sarah, Morris, Carol, Crewe, Louise

    Published 2018
    “…Given the complexities of food provisioning in austerity Britain, that include both non-conventional sites like markets and food banks as well as conventional ‘discounters’ and high street supermarkets the analysis reveals how this form of food provisioning goes far beyond the ‘cost-saving’ accounts that might be expected. …”
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    Career and identity as flexible resources in talk: a discourse analysis of graduate employees' accounts of work experience by Coupland, Christine

    Published 2001
    “…The data was selected from transcripts of fifty-four interviews, a group meeting with graduate employees and the recruitment literature of one, large, well known, high street retailer. Given the assumption that career is drawn on as a resource in talk we see that it functions in order to account for work-appropriate behaviour. …”
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    "How does Estee Lauder GWP impact the long-term health of the brand?" by Day, Alison Claire

    Published 2006
    “…Additionally, due to increasing high street competition, retailers are compensating with extra promotions, more discounts and larger price reductions (British Retail Consortium, 2006). …”
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    Empirical evidence of e-banking and customer perception on banks service quality in Nigeria by Usman, Umar, Jibril, Abdulsalam

    Published 2014
    “…As competition in the financial services market increases, high street banks are faced with the strategic challenge of more effectively managing customers of varying worth through the delivery platform.The main objective of the study is to find out the relationship between E-banking and customer perception of banks service quality a chi-square was used to run and determine the level of significant relationship between dependent variable and independent variables, while regression analysis is conducted using SPSS to examine how strong the relationship between the dependent variable and independent variables,the findings show a positive relationship between E-banking and customer perception of banks service quality, therefore in line with the findings and conclusions of this study, it is recommended that there is the need to deploy more resources to improve on the existing relationship on the activities between E-banking and customer perception of banks service quality in Nigeria.…”
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    Men’s hair in post-war Britain: class, masculinity and cultural change, c.1955-1975 by Anderson, Mark Edward

    Published 2020
    “…In the space of a few short years all of this changed, and by the early 1970s long hair, sideburns, moustaches and beards – articles of appearance which had held connotations of delinquency, dirtiness, effeminacy and deviance – were a common sight on high streets across the country. This shift in fashion, highly contested and widely debated by contemporary observers, has yet to be analysed in any depth by historians of post-war Britain. …”
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