POWER OF E-COMMERCE OVER TRADITIONAL MALL SHOPPING i. Most people with different ages can easily browse the internet for several reasons; however‚ the online shopping considered being one of the most amazing motives. Internet revolution and growing of online marketing shifted most of consumers’ preferences to rely on online shopping instead of the usual traditional mall shopping especially when it comes to convenience‚ easiness‚ and globalization. ii. Convenience a. Convenience is the key
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Generation Y adults love to visit the mall. They visit the shopping mall very frequent at least 1 2 times a week. However‚ Generation Y adults treat shopping mall activities as a social activity. They prefer hanging out with friends. Prior to that‚ they follow and tag along with peers’ opinion. As a result‚ their expenditure increases as they shop with friends. They are also loyal customer that will constantly visit the same stores each time they visit the shopping mall. Surprisingly‚ older Generation
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How to Know if You have it“ claims that malls have negative effect on people. In author‘s opinion‚ shopping centres make people sick: they usually get tired very fast‚ feel anxious and even lost the perception of place and time. The disease‚ which has got the name Mallaise‚ has such sypmtoms as: difficulties in concentrating‚ extreme nervousness or unjustified worries. This sickness affects people who usually hates shopping or just wandering around the mall. William Kowinski even confessed that
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Ch-1. Overview Of Malls 1.1.Shopping Malls In Mumbai The tremendous hike in the number of shopping malls in Mumbai is the direct result of globalization. In its march towards the ’Global Village’‚ the shopping malls are providing Mumbai with the gusto to move still further. The shopping malls can be said to be the outcome of the class conscious citizens who prefers sophisticated environs for shopping. In fact‚ the mushrooming of the international brands in India‚ has also created the need
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MALL CULTURE Mall culture is nothing but an exploitative phenomenon mastermind by materialistic sharks of a blind imitation of the wild west for personal gains – and even at the cost of small traders and entrepreneurs who provide spot service to the community while these huge magnet like sophisticated centralized retail chains attract the gullible customer through media and advertisement blitz craze. Where? Of course‚ not in villages and in towns but in metropolis like Delhi‚ Mumbai‚ Chennai‚ Banglore
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At present‚ about 100 malls are operational at India with a total area of 19 million sq ft. As per the estimates‚ about 3003 additional malls were constructed across the country by 2010. According to the Jones Lang LaSalle Retailer Sentiment Survey 2006‚ 95% of the respondents expect their gross turnover and expansion all over. About 70% of those who have expansion plans said they prefer malls over high streets for their expansion‚ indicating the rising demand for malls as the preferred destination
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Case Study #2 Mall of America: Shopping and a Whole Lot More Marketing 3301.N1‚ Dr. Charles Little Amanda Shields November 15‚ 2014 1. Why has Mall of America been such a marketing success so far? The Mall of America and its massive size is able to do what most malls could not. It was able to implement marketing strategies that have been successful for small-scale retail‚ use them on a much larger scale‚ and offer something for everyone‚ a process of market segmentation and retail mix.
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A STUDY ON COUPON MALL IN FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE RETAIL MANAGEMENT COURSE PROF. ASHIS MISHRA UTKALIKA MOHANTY 1211058 ABHINAV DAHARWAL 1211090 RAMANJIT S ANAND 1211130 PUSHPENDU KUMAR 1211285 DEEPAK KARWASARA 1211091 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE Executive Summary A detailed study has been conducted on Coupon mall‚ a discount format retail chain to understand the problems which Indian value focussed retailers are facing. The purpose
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Mall Culture- Rise‚ Current Trends‚ Types and Economic Study Difference Between a Shopping Mall & a Shopping Centre ? SHOPPING CENTRES SHOPPING MALLS 1. Shopping Centre is one or more buildings. 2. It is an open outdoor market. 3. In a shopping centre there are only one or two entrances to each store. 4. Here‚ in order to go to another store you have to go outside & then enter another store. 5. Shopping centre is one or more buildings that contain stores and restaurants
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Look at shopping malls in a new perspective. It is not anymore only a place to do your shopping. It has gained status as a social phenomenon. From the early 1980’s a new social phenomenon came to the forefront world wide‚ the shopping mall. Although the concept of malls was to induce consumerism‚ inventors of this new concept could never in their wildest dreams visualise the social revolution it would start. Make no mistake‚ although there was here and there some scepticism from the old school
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