This book explores the future of retail and service design, offering cutting-edge insights from leading researchers. Ideal for researchers, designers, educators, students, and innovation enthusiasts, it delivers fresh perspectives on the rapidly evolving world of retail and service design.
This book explores the future of retail and service design, offering cutting-edge insights from leading researchers. With a focus on sustainability, phygital innovation, and community retail, it provides a forward-thinking roadmap for the evolution of these fields.
Each chapter examines the current landscape and future possibilities, presenting a dynamic vision of what lies ahead. From transforming customer experiences through community engagement and immersive technologies to advancing sustainability, this book invites readers to engage with emerging trends and the transformative power of design.
Ideal for researchers, designers, educators, students, and innovation enthusiasts, it delivers fresh perspectives on the rapidly evolving world of retail and service design.
Arvustused
"This book offers an exploration of the future of retail and service design, bringing together the insights of researchers to illuminate key areas of innovation. Through a comprehensive analysis of sustainability, phygital and community retail, the book provides a forward-thinking roadmap for the evolution of these fields. Each chapter examines not only the current state of design but also delves into the possibilities that lie ahead, presenting a multifaceted view of whats next in retail and service landscapes.
The book encourages readers to think critically about emerging trends and how they intersect. From reshaping customer experiences to championing sustainability, it invites us to imagine the transformative power of design in the future. Whether you're a designer, student, or enthusiast of innovation, this book offers a fresh and insightful look at the rapidly changing world of retail and service design."
Prof. Dr. Ann Petermans, Associate Professor, Hasselt University, Belgium
"This is a well-considered and thoughtfully written book providing a much-needed perspectives on the nexus between theory and practice in relation to the future of retail and service design, a field often lacking in academic rigour which is addressed thoroughly in this book. The highlighted themes are highly relevant and very much in need of academic insights."
Serge Haelterman, Art Director, Creneau International
Part I: Sustainable Retail Introduction
1. Rethinking Retail: Navigating
the Intersection of Commerce, Community and Sustainability
2. Applying
Service Design Approaches to Create a Sustainable Fashion Retail Future Part
II: Phygital Retail Introduction
3. Shaping Retail Innovation: A
Scenario-Driven Approach for Designing Phygital Retail Experiences
4. User
Interface Design in Mixed Reality Fashion Shopping: A Systematic Review
5.
Exploring Generation Z Behaviour towards Different Digital Fashion and
Immersive Technologies: A Stimulus-Organism-Response Approach Part III:
Community Retail Introduction
6. Fostering A Sense of Community in
Hyperlocalised Retail Design for Global Brands
7. Restorative Retail
Experiences in UK Fashion Retail Servicescapes
8. Neighbourhood Consumption:
The Impact of Neighbourhood Atmosphere on The Coffee Shop Experience
Bethan Alexander is Reader in Fashion Retailing and Marketing at London College of Fashion, UK. Her scholarly research interests span customer experiences online and offline, innovative retail formats, retail technologies, and future and responsible retailing. Results of this research have been published in various academic journals and books in the fashion, retail, marketing, and business disciplines.
Katelijn Quartier is the Academic Director and Founder of the Retail Design Lab knowledge institution, which primarily revolves around investigating what the store of tomorrow should and could look like, and the pivotal role that design and spatial cues play in shaping it.
Mia Münster, Associate Professor at Malmö University, Sweden, has over 20 years of retail and hospitality design experience. She primarily researches store atmospheres, cross-cultural comparisons, and sustainability. Living and working in Denmark, Sweden, and Hong Kong has deepened her market studies.
Zakkiya Khan is senior lecturer in Interior Architecture at the University of Brighton, UK, and holds research interests in localised retail design conditions and strategies. With peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and global academic experience, their work advances the discourse on the role of retail design in the context of localisation and globalisation.
Francesca Murialdo is Director of Programmes in Interior Architecture and Design at Middlesex University, UK. She has over two decades of experience teaching and practising interiors. Her research and practice explore the transformative potential of interiors as catalysts for social change and cultural activation.