Development of Modern Retailing in India: It’s Impacts on Distribution and Procurement Networks and Changing Consumption Pattern Piyush Kumar Sinha Srikant Gokhale Sujo Thomas W.P. No. 2012-12-04 December 2012 The main objective of the working paper series of the IIMA is to help faculty members‚ research staff and doctoral students to speedily share their research findings with professional colleagues and test their research findings at the pre-publication stage. IIMA is committed to
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Research Methodology | FDI in Retail- Is India ready? | This research paper focuses on the various perspectives shared by consumers and retailers on FDI coming into the Indian retail sector. The research paper also determines whether India is ready to accept FDI in Indian retail sector. | Submitted to:Prof. Neena Nanda | Submitted by:MMS - BGroup No. 6Saurabh Kapoor - 115Monica Mandyani - 117Umang Patel - 129Prachi Shah - 144Bhavik Solani - 152Nilesh Vaghela - 155Hiral Vakharia - 156 |
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issues and challenges to the retail and FDI in India and across the world organized by symbiosis center for management studies (undergraduate). With the advent of foreign investment in India and the government showing favorable indications towards FDI‚ India has become a focused playground for foreign players. This conference aims at exploring the viewpoints of experts from industry and academia on the FDI and retail scenario in India and across the globe. Retailing in India is one of the pillars of
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UNIVERSITY‚ HYDERABAD |Page i DISCLAIMER NIRMIT GOGIA ii iii TABLE OF CONTENTS S.no Topic Page No. 1. INTRODUCTION TO FDI 1 2. HISTORICAL TRENDS IN FDI IN INDIA 2 3. PRESENT SHAPE OF FDI 2 4. THE ORGANIZATION OF INDIA’S RETAIL INDUSTRY 3 5. EFFECT OF FOR DIFFERENT STAKEHOLDERS: 4 6. THE CASE OF WALMART 10 7. COMPETITION RELATED ISSUES 11 8. CASES 13 9. CONCLUSION 15 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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MKTG/114 IBS Center for Management Research Organized Retail Industry in India This case was written by Komal Chary‚ under the direction of Vivek Gupta‚ IBS Center for Management Research. It was compiled from published sources‚ and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. 2006‚ IBS Center for Management Research. All rights reserved. To order copies‚ call +91-08417-236667/68 or write
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RAILWAY ENQUIRY AND RESERVATION SYSTEM Y6470 – SIDDHARTH SHANKER Y6377 – RASHISH TANDON Y6136 – BANDA GIRISH KUMAR CS - 315 Project Guided By: Prof. Arnab Bhattacharya Presented: 2008 – 09 Semester - II INDEX 1. Introduction a. Motivation b. Scope / Feasibility c. Functionality 2. Implementation a. Referential - Diagram b. Schemas and Data Dictionary c. Data Flow d. Session - Management 3. Performance Analysis 4. External Interface Requirements 5. Notes and suggested future work 6. Acknowledgement
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represents an economic opportunity on a massive scale‚ both as a global base and as a domestic market. Indian Retail sector consists of small family-owned stores‚ located in residential areas‚ with a shop floor of less than 500 square feet. At present the organized sector accounts for only 2 to 4% of the total market although this is expected to rise by 20 to 25% by next 3 years. Retail growth in the coming five years is expected to be stronger than GDP growth‚ driven by changing lifestyles and
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Executive Summary Retailing in India came with evolutionary patterns from Kirana store to Super market. This sector was un-organized in the initial stage‚ and after that it carried forward by the textiles industries through the dealer model. Now it is growing as supermarket and hypermarket. The main drivers of the retail evolution in India are buying behavior of the customer‚ increase in disposable income of middle class‚ infrastructure development and changing customer choice. The target segments
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RAPTORS Introduction Spencers Spencer’s Retail is a chain of retail stores based in Kolkata‚ West Bengal. Spencer’s is based on the ’Food First’ Format (it mainly offers fresh and packaged food). Many outlets though sport multiple formats for retailing food‚ apparel‚ fashion‚ electronics‚ lifestyle products‚ music and books. It is owned by the RPG Group‚ a major business house. |Spencer’s Retail Limited | |[pic]
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