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In-person shopping reaches a junction
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https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/high-streets/
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2026-03-24T00:03:30+00:00
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In-person shopping reaches a junction

Source: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/high-streets/ Parent: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/

Building economically sustainable high streets in the digital era

As more of us shop online, effective use of digital channels can really help high street businesses to thrive, but many have a very limited digital presence.

Dr Ellis-Chadwick’s research underpins The High Street Digital Index, a tool that measures the extent and economic significance of high street retailers’ use of digital channels.

Local authorities in Leicestershire and Warwickshire are using the Index to evaluate and enhance the high street performance of more than 10,000 businesses, shape business skills training, inform regional development plans, and support funding bids.

Our impact

Working with the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG)

Digital shop-front training

The Index in action

The research

Dr Ellis-Chadwick’s research is unique – offering a novel insight into the evolution of what is now a global commercial phenomenon.

Exploring the changing landscape, over the past 20 years, she initially captured insights about the potential of Internet technologies for high street retailers. As use developed, she went on to examine how online activity can drive business success.

More recently – drawing on real-time big data sources – she has created a business model for developing the digital economy at town and city levels that also assesses the status of an area’s digital economy.

Crucially, her work has highlighted significant gaps between the skill sets of large and small businesses – with the latter lagging significantly behind. In some areas, less than 20% of businesses have an online presence.

Her expertise has supported the DCLG as well as the Digital High Street Steering Group to equip UK high street business communities with the tools and skills needed to remain competitive.

The strongest value of this research has been in enabling our towns to improve the digital skills of their retailers – targeting the right people with the right support.

Helen Harris Economic Growth Manager - Leicestershire County Council

### The COVID-19 pandemic has caused >20,000 retail job losses, with >1,000 store closures

### In 2020, ≈87% of UK households made online purchases

Research funders

Development partners

Meet the experts

Dr Fiona Ellis-Chadwick

Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Retailing