Lịch sử giờ mở cửa của các cửa hàng tại New Zealand

Emerald - Tập 38 Số 8 - Trang 625-640 - 2010
Ann‐MarieKennedy1
1Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand

Tóm tắt

Mục đích

Narrative lịch sử này nhằm phân tích những thay đổi trong luật giờ mở cửa cửa hàng tại New Zealand, khám phá lý do đằng sau việc chấp nhận kinh doanh vào Chủ nhật. Nó so sánh trải nghiệm của New Zealand với Hoa Kỳ và Vương quốc Anh.

Thiết kế/phương pháp/tiếp cận

Một phương pháp lịch sử đã được sử dụng trong bài báo này. Các phương pháp lịch sử được sử dụng để thu thập dữ liệu tạo thành câu chuyện lịch sử này bao gồm phân tích tài liệu, tổng quan tài liệu và phỏng vấn chuyên sâu.

Kết quả

Câu chuyện này hé lộ rằng New Zealand phản ánh gần gũi hơn với trải nghiệm của Vương quốc Anh về luật kinh doanh vào Chủ nhật, tuy nhiên, việc ít nhấn mạnh vào các khía cạnh tôn giáo của luật có thể đã góp phần vào việc New Zealand chấp nhận luật này trước Vương quốc Anh.

Giới hạn/ý nghĩa nghiên cứu

Câu chuyện lịch sử tập trung vào New Zealand với một cuộc thảo luận ít sâu sắc hơn về Hoa Kỳ và Vương quốc Anh. Các câu chuyện lịch sử bổ sung về các quốc gia khác này sẽ cho phép so sánh sâu sắc hơn giữa các quốc gia.

Đặc sắc/giá trị

Kinh doanh vào Chủ nhật được coi là điều khác thường ở nhiều nơi trên thế giới và New Zealand là một trong những quốc gia đầu tiên đưa vào. Bài báo này khám phá cách mà New Zealand đã giới thiệu việc kinh doanh vào Chủ nhật sau Hoa Kỳ, nhưng trước người tiền nhiệm của mình - Vương quốc Anh.

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