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Digital Transition by COVID-19 Pandemic? The German Food Online Retail.
Dannenberg, Peter; Fuchs, Martina; Riedler, Tim; Wiedemann, Cathrin.
  • Dannenberg P; Global South Studies Center/ Institute of Geography Albertus-Magnus-Platz 50923 Cologne Germany.
  • Fuchs M; Department of Econonic and Social Geography University of Cologne Albertus-Magnus-Platz 50923 Cologne Germany.
  • Riedler T; Department of Econonic and Social Geography University of Cologne Albertus-Magnus-Platz 50923 Cologne Germany.
  • Wiedemann C; Global South Studies Center/ Institute of Geography Albertus-Magnus-Platz 50923 Cologne Germany.
Tijdschr Econ Soc Geogr ; 111(3): 543-560, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-608539
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a sharp increase in online trade. This article examines the impact of the pandemic on online grocery retail in Germany. Here we follow and refine the multi-level perspective by Geels, and examine to what extent and why the online grocery retail expanded during the pandemic. A particular focus is on the spatial expansion into rural areas. The study shows a general upswing in the grocery trade and disproportionately high growth in online grocery trade and identifies driving and limiting factors. While COVID-19 has opened a window of opportunity, our results indicate little transition of grocery to e-grocery. This finding can be explained by the sudden and temporary constellation at the level of the socio-technical regime during the pandemic. As a result, we argue for a rethinking the temporality of windows of opportunities and the related vulnerability of the innovations which need them.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Journal: Tijdschr Econ Soc Geogr Year: 2020 Document Type: Article