Consumers in Shopping Malls 1 M. Yaseen Khan* and 2SM Tariq Zafar ABSTRACT In India Shopping Malls industry is upcoming industry worth Rs 17000 Cr. In NCR (National Capital Region) Gurgaon is the most favorite place for the shopping malls. M.G. (Meharuli – Gurgaon) Road is the place for all famous shopping malls in Gurgaon. In NCR DLF‚ MGF‚ JMD‚ SAHARA‚ all big players are in the region. On M.G. Road Gurgaon MGF Group has two shopping malls in operation MGF Metropolitan Mall‚ MGF Plaza‚ Sahara
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existence in present-day society simply to our status as consumers. Recently as I took a stroll through Bukit Bintang‚ Kuala Lumpur I visited some of the new shopping malls that have sprouted in the area as part of the ongoing retail development that now is ubiquitous in Malaysia. I must confess from the outset that the names of all these shopping complexes begin to blend into one for me‚ and after a while the thing that strikes me is not the diversity that at first appears on offer but rather a growing
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| An Emergence of Shopping experience - Malling culture What comes to your mind when you hear the word `Mall`? Shopping‚ food‚ movies‚ entertainment or maybe time pass? Well‚ the word may bear different meanings to different people but it definitely stands for more than any of these things. Today‚ shopping malls have become a part and parcel of daily life of people living in Metros and big cities. Introduction Mall culture in India and especially in Delhi & NCR has grown with an incredible
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RETAIL LOCATION ANALYSIS GENERAL 1. What is the shopping mall builder/developer name? 2. Where is/are the proposed location(s) in the shopping mall? (State available floor unit numbers‚ and their corresponding available floor sizes) 3. What is the ratio of shop space ownership between developer and individuals? 4. What are the lease/rent quotations? 5. What is the lease length? 6. Is there a rent escalation rate? If so‚ what is the rate? (e.g. every 3 years?) 7.
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10 ONLINE SHOPPING 10.1 O v e r v i e w According to eMarketer (www.emarketer.com)‚ the number of U.S. consumers shopping online has been‚ and is projected‚ as follows: Number • • • • • • • 2009: 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: 2015: 163.1 million 172.3 million 178.5 million 184.3 million 189.6 million 195.4 million 201.1 million Pet. of Internet Users 85.0% 87.1% 87.5% 88.1% 88.7% 89.4% 90.1% Sixty-percent (60%) of U.S. adults shop online at lease once
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fairly recent in consumer behaviour. Market research into the changes and new patterns of consumer behaviour prompted by the virtual Environment. It’s all about regular life‚ Apparel shopping and mind set of the consumer. It’s about Indian market tendency. There is two type of market one is organized market (mall) and other is unorganized market (local market). Generally sees that Indian people shops from unorganized market rather than organized market. . Virtual groups of consumers gather around
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Rakuten was started as online shopping mall where consumers can order online or view products that are offered by different shops in the online mall. Consumers were charged shipping fee and shop owners will be charged a fixed fee‚ to be signed under Rakuten’s online shopping mall. Rakuten’s business strategy is providing online shopping mall‚ targeting consumers who always busy and cannot afford to go physically to the stores. One of the advantages of online shopping mall was the ability to compare
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Online shopping or online retailing is a form of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the Internet using a web browser. Alternative names are: e-shop‚ e-store‚ Internet shop‚ web-shop‚ web-store‚ online store‚ and virtual store. An online shop evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or shopping center. The process is called business-to-consumer (B2C) online shopping. In the case where
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service user. For the purpose of this essay I went to the local mall to observe what hazards there are. I am going to assess the hazards that I identified in this setting and I am going to make some recommendations in relation to the identified hazards to minimise the risk to the service users. According to Excalibur Solicitors ‘There are some common shopping centre accidents that can include the slip accident in the shopping centre at the place where the floor was left wet after being mopped
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Bazaar and CMR Shopping Mall of Visakhapatnam‚ Andhra Pradesh) Prof. Pulidindi Venugopal M.B.A.‚ Ph.D. VIT Business School VIT University. Vellore – 632 014 Ph. No. 9025555062 E-mail: pulidindi_2002@yahoo.com Geetha Singee Shatakshi Dhawan MBA (Int.) VIT Business School VIT UNIVERSITY COMPARITIVE STUDY ON QUALITY OF SERVICES IN ORGANIZED RETAIL OUTLETS (A stud y on Big Bazaar and CMR Shopping Mall of Visakhapatnam
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