Stock Shrinkage in the Retail Industry Case Study
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Authors
Hebert, Edward M.
Issue Date
1976
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
Keywords
Recordkeeping , Retail industry , Stock shrinkage , Theft
Alternative Title
Abstract
Stock shrinkage is one of the major drains on present day retail profitability. Management must take a more aggressive approach in order to reduce inventory shrinkage in the future. Internal and external theft and recordkeeping errors are the areas that cause inventory shrinkage. Internal theft and recordkeeping are the sections that offer the most hope for improvement. The controlled use of the computer to improve systems and to perform manual tasks is a possible solution.
Description
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Citation
E.M. Hebert, "Stock Shrinkage in the Retail Industry Case Study", Thesis, School of Business, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 1976.
