Revolution i detailhandlen? Om Marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.

Artiklen undersøger, hvordan udbredelsen af selvbetjeningsbutikker i Danmark var en del af Marshall-planens målsætning. Ved at fokusere på en af de rejser om selvbetjening, der blev arrangeret i Marshall-regi, kan det vises, hvordan oprettelsen af selvbetjeningsbutikker både var i overensstemmelse m...

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Main Author: Sissel Bjerrum Fossat
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Dansk Historisk Fællesråd & Foreningen Danmarks Folkeminder 2013-11-01
Series:Kulturstudier
Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/fn/article/view/15519
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spelling doaj-2f0d083b091c4340a7abba8470b12c602020-11-24T23:47:13ZdanDansk Historisk Fællesråd & Foreningen Danmarks FolkeminderKulturstudier1904-53522013-11-014210.7146/ks.v4i2.1551914270Revolution i detailhandlen? Om Marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.Sissel Bjerrum FossatArtiklen undersøger, hvordan udbredelsen af selvbetjeningsbutikker i Danmark var en del af Marshall-planens målsætning. Ved at fokusere på en af de rejser om selvbetjening, der blev arrangeret i Marshall-regi, kan det vises, hvordan oprettelsen af selvbetjeningsbutikker både var i overensstemmelse med amerikanske og danske ønsker. I den danske detailhandel var især kooperationen interesseret i de nye principper, men der fandtes også skeptiske stemmer, der advarede mod de amerikanske ideer. Abstract The article explores how the dissemination of self-service shops in Denmark was an integral part of the Marshall Plan. Focusing on one of those journeys under the auspices of the Marshall Plan to study such self-service shops in the USA, the article shows how the creation of self-service shops was in accordance with American as well as Danish aspirations. In the Danish retailing business, particularly the cooperative movement was interested in the new principles, even if sceptical voices cautioned against these American ideas. Outside these circles, the Danish unions and employers’ organizations supported the intentions to modernize what they considered an expensive link in the retail trade. The gain in productivity pursued by the industry was considered to depend not only on increasing consumption, but also on standardized goods and mass consumption.https://tidsskrift.dk/fn/article/view/15519
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Revolution i detailhandlen? Om Marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.
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title Revolution i detailhandlen? Om Marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.
title_short Revolution i detailhandlen? Om Marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.
title_full Revolution i detailhandlen? Om Marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.
title_fullStr Revolution i detailhandlen? Om Marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.
title_full_unstemmed Revolution i detailhandlen? Om Marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.
title_sort revolution i detailhandlen? om marshall-plan, studierejser og selvbetjeningsbutikker.
publisher Dansk Historisk Fællesråd & Foreningen Danmarks Folkeminder
series Kulturstudier
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publishDate 2013-11-01
description Artiklen undersøger, hvordan udbredelsen af selvbetjeningsbutikker i Danmark var en del af Marshall-planens målsætning. Ved at fokusere på en af de rejser om selvbetjening, der blev arrangeret i Marshall-regi, kan det vises, hvordan oprettelsen af selvbetjeningsbutikker både var i overensstemmelse med amerikanske og danske ønsker. I den danske detailhandel var især kooperationen interesseret i de nye principper, men der fandtes også skeptiske stemmer, der advarede mod de amerikanske ideer. Abstract The article explores how the dissemination of self-service shops in Denmark was an integral part of the Marshall Plan. Focusing on one of those journeys under the auspices of the Marshall Plan to study such self-service shops in the USA, the article shows how the creation of self-service shops was in accordance with American as well as Danish aspirations. In the Danish retailing business, particularly the cooperative movement was interested in the new principles, even if sceptical voices cautioned against these American ideas. Outside these circles, the Danish unions and employers’ organizations supported the intentions to modernize what they considered an expensive link in the retail trade. The gain in productivity pursued by the industry was considered to depend not only on increasing consumption, but also on standardized goods and mass consumption.
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