Under My Umbrella

Dizdarevic and Roknifard discuss the study by Kristopher O. Keller et al on the strategic decision made by the retailers SPAR, Attent and Colruyt to rebrand specific private labeling (PL) brands to one umbrella brand. Organizations and retailers commonly use PL, in which they group similar products...

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