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Skill requirements in retail work: The case of high-end fashion retailing

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posted on 2018-03-12, 00:00 authored by D Nickson, Robin Price, H Baxter-Reid, SA Hurrell
This article considers skill requirements in retail work, drawing on the example of high-end fashion retailing. It considers debates about the required ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ elements of skill for such work. Drawing on Cockburn’s typology – skill residing in the worker; in what is required to perform a job; and as a socially constructed political concept – it seeks to offer a more nuanced discussion of the nature of skills in retail work beyond the usual characterization of such work as being inherently low skilled. Data are reported from 37 interviews with managers, supervisors and employees in a range of high-end fashion retailing outlets. The article recognizes how this work was seen as skilled by the interviewees, particularly with regard to the desired product knowledge and selling ability required for such work. Lastly, it seeks to refine Cockburn’s typology in understanding skill requirements in retail work.

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Volume

31

Issue

4

Start Page

692

End Page

708

Number of Pages

19

eISSN

1469-8722

ISSN

0950-0170

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

University of Strathclyde; Queen Margaret University; University of Glasgow

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Work, Employment and Society

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