
COVID-19 retail closures may be final blow for malls, says ASU business professor
As some retailers close down permanently due to COVID-19, the future of malls in America may never look the same. A supply chain management professor of practice shares how they'll have to adjust and adapt to a new shopping experience moving forward.
Now, more than ever, retailers have shifted to focus on e-commerce efforts as people are spending more time at home. A supply chain management professor of practice shares they'll have to adjust and adapt to a new shopping experience moving forward.
In this story published May 8, 2020, on azfamily.com:
This has been a long time coming. Most of the consumers have realized that they don’t need much.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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