Department Stores Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
The retail world for department stores is evolving. As developing countries are entering better economies, new department stores are being built. Because of the popularity of online shopping, department stores are building their websites to share the success.
Department stores are also changing their layout and inventory. In most department stores you can now find a variety of goods besides clothes, including: shoes, jewelry and accessories, cosmetics, glasses, children’s products, glasses, and even home goods. Some department stores are fitting in restaurants and food courts to push consumers to stay longer on premises.
Different regions in the world have majority in categories. Asia-Pacific dominates global retail sales, while North American dominates per-capita retail spending.
MarketResearch.com’s collection of market research studies on department stores in the consumer goods and retailing industry will help you stay competitive and grow in this healthy market. We offer a full array of studies on subjects ranging from department store’s layout and design to specific store segments in the market, including discount, specific inventory based clothing, and select stores. Also is a full library of country-specific studies for retail in different nations.
Department Stores Industry Research & Market Reports
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Retailing in Nigeria
... Nigeria’s main export – which led to a decline in the foreign-exchange value of the naira, resulting in increased import costs. The early months of the pandemic also saw significant supply-chain disruption. In 2021, the ... Read More
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Mixed Retailers in Tunisia
... of the year. While the restrictions were eventually eased in May and variety stores and warehouse clubs were permitted to open again, following a further rise in the number of infections later in the year, ... Read More
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Department Stores in Israel
... as outdated. These stores also tend to attract older generations as opposed to younger consumers who seek a more unique store experience and require a faster turnaround of stock or fashion-related items. Euromonitor International's Department ... Read More
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Retailing in Israel
... Israelis stocked up on supplies for home consumption during the various lockdowns. On the other hand, non-essential store-based specialists were forced to close for certain periods at the height of the pandemic, leading to drastic ... Read More
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Retailing in Uzbekistan
... also looked set to recover quickly from the disruption caused by COVID-19. This was good news for retailers and in 2021 and there was a healthy increase in constant value sales and while inflation was ... Read More
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Retailing in Tunisia
... January to July 2021, people were forced to stay at home and tended to consume more grocery products, with this continuing to drive healthy growth for grocery retailers. Furthermore, in general, Tunisian consumers became accustomed ... Read More
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Asia Pacific (APAC) Luxury Retailing Market Size, Consumer and Retail Trends, Competitive Landscape and Forecast, 2016-2026
... as vaccination drives helped restore consumer confidence in the region. This report provides an overview of the APAC Luxury Retailing which includes Analysis, market forecasts, brands and trends in the APAC Luxury Retail Market 2016-2026 ... Read More
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Retailing in Norway
... is largely due to the travel and mobility restrictions which meant that consumers working from home were able to save money and indulge themselves through purchases of retailing items. The new remote working practices particularly ... Read More
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Department Stores in Denmark
... start of the year due to a new wave of COVID-19 infections. Euromonitor International's Department Stores in Denmark report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels ... Read More
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Retailing in Kenya
... reduce their discretionary spending. The sales of grocery retailers fell, as many consumers cut back on non-essential purchases. However, modern grocery retailers were harder hit than their traditional counterparts: The latter tend to be located ... Read More
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Department Stores in Taiwan
... and had a significant negative impact on the sales of department stores. According to statistics from the government, the annual growth rate of department store sales over May–Jun decreased significantly, as this period was usually ... Read More
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Mixed Retailers in Uruguay
... than before the onset of COVID-19. 2020 was a difficult trading year, as with eight of its stores out of a total nine located in shopping malls, these outlets were obliged to close for eight ... Read More
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Mixed Retailers in Kenya
... them. Variety stores are mostly frequented by young, urban consumers who like to go to such stores to window shop and bargain hunt, and both of these activities were significantly curtailed by the pandemic. The ... Read More
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Retailing in Uruguay
... inflation hit volume sales. Euromonitor International's Retailing in Uruguay report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels to provide sector insight. Channels include hypermarkets, supermarkets, discounters, ... Read More
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Retailing in Denmark
... the summer, however, the situation improved and sales started to increase. As a result of high vaccination rates, Denmark removed all COVID-19 restrictions in September 2021, which further boosted sales. Overall, the development in 2021 ... Read More
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Retailing in Taiwan
... performances. Consumers reprioritised what was essential and switched to e-commerce more than ever before. Modern grocery retailers and electronics and appliance specialist retailers saw growth due to the greater demand for home cooking, working from ... Read More
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Department Stores in New Zealand
... impact of COVID-19 on consumers’ lifestyles has further accelerated the digital shift already emerging in New Zealand over the review period, as they have become increasingly comfortable making purchases online and prefer to do so ... Read More
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Retailing in New Zealand
... consumers have switched to shopping online – some for the first time – with this being partly due to a lack of access to some products in stores, but also due to concerns over potential ... Read More
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Department Stores in Finland
... the bankruptcy of the Anttila chain, the channel witnessed decreases in outlet numbers in most years of the review period, and at the same time a far more dramatic slide in value sales. This was ... Read More
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Department Stores in Turkey
... lockdown measures: weekend lockdowns were in place throughout the first half of 2021 and full lockdown was enforced between April and May. Mirroring the downwards trends seen in apparel and footwear specialist retailers, department stores ... Read More
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Retailing in Finland
... more time at home and consumer foodservice establishments were closed other than for takeaway and delivery. The sanitary situation benefited grocery retailers, home and garden specialist retailers and e-commerce, while negatively affecting apparel and footwear ... Read More
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Mixed Retailers in Bolivia
... like Walmart or warehouse clubs like Price Smart that are present in other countries in the region have yet to enter Bolivia. This is largely due to the very high levels of informal trade. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Retailing in Bolivia
... estimated -8% y-o-y. This has seen consumer price sensitivity sharpen, the adoption of more cautious buying behaviour, and a widespread search for lower prices, discounts and downtrading. The fact that most Bolivian households are informally ... Read More
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Mixed Retailers in Dominican Republic
... Department stores were closed for much of 2020, and suffered a significant drop in value sales as a result. In 2021, department stores registered higher value growth, as shopping patterns became more normal. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Retailing in Dominican Republic
... price sensitive, as the economic fallout of the pandemic affected consumer purchasing power. In addition, there was still restrictions in terms of shopping for most of 2021 and this also dampened value sales. Euromonitor International's ... Read More