The 鈥楻etail Navigator Team鈥, established by the Economic and Social Research Council, will talk to shops to find out how existing and new research could help their businesses.
The researchers selected for the panel are Kim Cassidy, Sheilagh Resnick and Paul Whysall, all from Nottingham Business School.
The panel will talk to retail chief executives, trade associations and business publications. The project would be of use to 鈥渓arge and small鈥 businesses including charity shops, Professor Resnick said.
One of the things retailers were interested in was the regeneration of British high streets, called for in a recent review by broadcaster and self-styled 鈥渜ueen of shops鈥 Mary Portas.
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They were interested in 鈥渉ow they might help to regenerate the high street with different offerings鈥, such as smaller branches rather than huge out-of-town supermarkets, Professor Resnick said.
Other areas in which social science could help shops included 鈥渃reativity and innovation in the supply chain鈥, social media, ethical shopping, and how to sell goods on both the high street and online.
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An example of previous research that could help retailers is an ethnographic study by David Evans, a sociologist at the University of Manchester, who went into people鈥檚 homes to look at the processes that led to food being thrown out.
Dr Evans said that households 鈥渨ould certainly end up wasting less if food were to be made available in different quantities鈥.
鈥淭here exists an imperative to eat fresh and so perishable food but very often our busy lives prevent us from using it before it goes off.
鈥淎nd so if people were able, for example, to more readily purchase half a broccoli floret instead of a whole one 鈥 this might help,鈥 he said.
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The ESRC project will last for a year and will consider creating databases for retailers and establishing a new thinktank.
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