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Les Dolega
Les Dolega
Senior Lecturer in Retail Geography and Data Science, University of Liverpool
Verified email at liverpool.ac.uk
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Resilience, fragility, and adaptation: new evidence on the performance of UK high streets during global economic crisis and its policy implications
N Wrigley, L Dolega
Environment and Planning A 43 (10), 2337-2363, 2011
2262011
Going digital? The impact of social media marketing on retail website traffic, orders and sales
L Dolega, F Rowe, E Branagan
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 60, 102501, 2021
1962021
Estimating attractiveness, hierarchy and catchment area extents for a national set of retail centre agglomerations
L Dolega, M Pavlis, A Singleton
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 28, 78-90, 2016
1332016
Measuring the spatial vulnerability of retail centres to online consumption through a framework of e-resilience
AD Singleton, L Dolega, D Riddlesden, PA Longley
Geoforum 69, 5-18, 2016
1072016
Buy online collect in-store: exploring grocery click&collect using a national case study
A Davies, L Dolega, D Arribas-Bel
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management 47 (3), 278-291, 2019
672019
Retail resilience: A theoretical framework for understanding town centre dynamics
L Dolega, D Celińska-Janowicz
662015
Exploring the geography of retail success and decline: A case study of the Liverpool City Region
L Dolega, A Lord
Cities 96, 102456, 2020
602020
British high streets: From crisis to recovery? A comprehensive review of the evidence
N Wrigley, D Lambiri, G Astbury, L Dolega, C Hart, C Reeves, ...
University of Southampton, 2015
592015
Sustainable development concept and creation of innovative business models by retail chains
K Bilińska-Reformat, B Kucharska, M Twardzik, L Dolega
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management 47 (1), 2-18, 2019
492019
A modified DBSCAN clustering method to estimate retail center extent
M Pavlis, L Dolega, A Singleton
Geographical Analysis 50 (2), 141-161, 2018
442018
British high streets: From crisis to recovery
N Wrigley, D Lambiri, G Astbury, L Dolega, C Hart, C Reeves, ...
A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence. Southampton, 2015
422015
Beyond retail: New ways of classifying UK shopping and consumption spaces
L Dolega, J Reynolds, A Singleton, M Pavlis
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 48 (1), 132-150, 2021
352021
It’s the weather: Quantifying the impact of weather on retail sales
N Rose, L Dolega
Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 15 (1), 189-214, 2022
162022
A framework for delineating the scale, extent and characteristics of American retail centre agglomerations
P Ballantyne, A Singleton, L Dolega, K Credit
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 49 (3), 1112-1128, 2022
102022
Using convolutional autoencoders to extract visual features of leisure and retail environments
S Comber, D Arribas-Bel, A Singleton, L Dolega
Landscape and Urban Planning 202, 103887, 2020
92020
Integrating the who, what, and where of US retail center geographies
P Ballantyne, A Singleton, L Dolega, J Macdonald
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 113 (2), 488-510, 2023
82023
A regional exploration of retail visits during the COVID-19 pandemic
P Ballantyne, A Singleton, L Dolega
Regional Studies, Regional Science 8 (1), 366-370, 2021
62021
Building hierarchies of retail centers using Bayesian multilevel models
S Comber, D Arribas-Bel, A Singleton, G Dong, L Dolega
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 110 (4), 1150-1173, 2020
62020
Performance within a recession: The converging trajectories of retail centres in the UK
V Tselios, D Lambiri, L Dolega
Regional Science Policy & Practice 10 (4), 347-365, 2018
62018
Using unstable data from mobile phone applications to examine recent trajectories of retail centre recovery
P Ballantyne, A Singleton, L Dolega
Urban informatics 1 (1), 21, 2022
52022
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