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29th Recent Advances in Retailing and Consumer Sciences Conference

Soora Rasouli & Harry Timmermans
Co-chairs

JULY 24-27  

2023

Lyon 

France

Important dates

- October 1, 2022       Abstract submission
- November 15, 2022  Notification of acceptance/rejection
- February 1, 2023     Early bird registration
- April 15, 2023           Submission extended abstracts/full papers
July 24-27, 2023       Conference days

History / Organisers

Professor Harry Timmermans was appointed Chair of Urban Planning at the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands in 1985. In 1990 he also became Carthy Foundation Chair of Retailing at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and Director of the Canadian institute of Retailing and Consumer services - CIRASS. He introduced the first master program in retail management in Canada. A year later he started EIRASS in Eindhoven. To drawn attention to these events, he launched the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, first published by Butterworth-Heinemann, currently an Elsevier publication. Around this time, he also organised the first Recent Advances in Retailing and Consumer Service Science Conference (RARCS) in Banff/Lake Louise. Working in different disciplines, he was fascinated by the fact that some models were popular in urban planning, but not in marketing and vice versa. Even within the service industries very different theories and concepts were dominant. The aim of this conference which originally was meant to be a one-time event, was to bring together scholars from different disciplinary background to discuss their work.

When in 1995 he full time returned to Eindhoven and started a new research program in transportation, he nevertheless continued organising the conference which received enthusiastic participants and feedback. The aim continued to create and support the international, 
multidisciplinary network of scholars and create an optimal, personalised conference setting to discuss new ideas, try out presentations and be inspired by new methodologies, concepts and research ideas. 

Around 2015 Professor Soora Rasouli joined as co-editor of JRCS and co-chair of the RARCS Conference. She is chaired Professor of Urban Planning and Transportation at the Eindhoven University of Technology.

The organisers both have been involved in several national, European and international multi-million research projects that in part have been concerned with shopping behavior, leisure/tourism and emerging transport services. In addition to being the editors of JRCS, they serve on the editorial boards of about 20 journals in different disciplines. Their work and of their PhD students have received many best paper/best PhD study awards and prestigious grants.

The Speakers

Abstract submissions

Deadline October 1, 2022

The conference invites presentations from different disciplines concerned with issues related to retailing and consumer services. Because the aim is to stimulate exchange and new collaboration, both work in progress and completed papers are accepted.

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STEPS:

1. Download this abstract template

2. Prepare your abstract

3. Save the abstract under the last name(s) of the authors

4. Email the WORD version of the abstract to 

                      conference@rarcs.org OR

                      rarcsconferences@gmail.com

5. Register delegate/paper using registration form below

Single abstract

Special sessions

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The conference invites proposals for special sessions. Required are multiples of 6 presentations, and at least one author of each paper attending the conference. Special sessions may qualify for a special issue of the Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, using the special session to intensively discuss and improve the papers before papers are externally reviewed.

Special sessions

STEPS:

1. Download the abstract template

2. Prepare your abstracts (Multiple of 6)

3. Save each abstract under the last name(s) of the author(s)

4. Email the WORD version of all abstracts to 

                      conference@rarcs.org OR

                      rarcsconferences@gmail.com

5. Register each delegate/paper using the registration form below

Register delegate/paper
Please follow format of examples

Preferred session

Thanks for registering.

Speakers

Program

Registration starts on July 24, 15:00 hours. It continues the next morning before the sessions.

A welcome reception will take place in the evening of the 24th.

Actual sessions will start on July 25 at 9:00 and will continue until July 27 noon

Every full day has 4 blocks of concurrent sessions with a lunch and 2 tea/coffee breaks;                 the last day has 2 blocks and 1 tea/coffee break.

A conference dinner will be organised on the 26th - details to be announced -

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Book of abstracts

1-page abstracts of all presentations will be included in the book of abstracts. It lists the details of all authors and thus serves to assist delegates in their choice of session and contact authors before or after the conference. The book will be made available in digital format. Abstracts need to be prepared according to the abstract template.

Conference proceedings

All extended abstracts and full papers will be included in the conference proceedings. It will be made available to the delegates in digital format. Papers should be prepared according to the template style format.

Agenda

Lyon Marriott     Cité Internationale 

67 quai Charles de Gaulle 69006          

Lyon – France

T. +33 (0)4 78 17 50 50

The 2023 conference will take place for the 1st time in France in the beautiful city of Lyon.

 

The Park Tete d'Or is just behind the Marriott. It has many attractions, a zoo and beautiful botanical garden. The venue is next to the river Rhone. There is a trail to walk or run into the city a few blocks away. 

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Lyon was the 1st capital of France, of the Gauls during the Roman Empire. Lyon is the 3rd largest city in France and well-known for its UNESCO world Heritage, one of the largest in Europe (Fourvières, Croix-Rousse, district of old Lyon).

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Lyon is also famous for art. Hollywood would not exist without the creativity and genious of Auguste and Louis Lumière who have invented the 1st cinématographe motion picture system in 1895.

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Lyon is also a green city, with the largest urban park in France (117 hectares), parc de la Tête d'Or with their famous roses, lake, botanic garden, very close to the venue.

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Last but not least Lyon is the world capital of cuisine and gastronomy (the famous saucisson de Lyon, la mere poularde) and wine (Burgundy in the north and Cote-du-Rhone in south).

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Lyon is named city of light since the city celebrated la “fete des lumières” every year on December 8th. Everywhere in the city is organized a ‘’son et lumière’’ during 4 days, largest light event in the world.

 

HOW TO GET THERE?

Lyon Saint Exupery Airport is connected to all main European gateways and has some direct fights with Montreal and Dubai. Fare of a taxi ride is about 70 euros.

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Alternatively, you take the TGV high speed train from Paris Gare de Lyon or Paris Charles du Gaulle Airport to lyon Gare Part Dieu. There is a bus service from the station to Musee D'Art Contemporain. The Marriott hotel is just 120 m away,Taxi fare is about 15 euros.

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For the latest schedules, see 

 

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