2021
DOI: 10.15587/2519-4852.2021.230287
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Peculiarities of effective management of products assortment depending on different sizes of pharmacy chains

Abstract: The aim of the work is to study the features of effective management of product's assortment in small, medium and large pharmacy chains. Materials and methods. The study of the features of the assortment policy of pharmacies that are part of pharmacy chains of different sizes was conducted using a questionnaire of 421 heads of pharmacies. The relationship between the size of the pharmacy chain and the approaches used to form the product's assortment is studied and the presence of the procedure of product… Show more

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“…Integrated supply chain management and prospects for oligopolistic competition with the application to pharmaceuticals are presented in the publication [11]. Peculiarities of effective product range management depending on different PC sizes and the responsibility of pharmaceutical companies have been studied in [12,13]. Methods of structuring problems in the activities of pharmacies and the movement of analytics have been studied in publications [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Integrated supply chain management and prospects for oligopolistic competition with the application to pharmaceuticals are presented in the publication [11]. Peculiarities of effective product range management depending on different PC sizes and the responsibility of pharmaceutical companies have been studied in [12,13]. Methods of structuring problems in the activities of pharmacies and the movement of analytics have been studied in publications [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%