Emerging Trends in Modern Retail Formats & Customer Shopping Behavior in Indian Scenario: A Meta Analysis & Review “If at first the Idea is not absurd‚ then there is no hope for it.” -Albert Einstein Aditya P. Tripathi* Abstract The Indian retail sector is going through a transformation and this emerging market is witnessing a significant change in its growth and investment pattern. Both existing and new players are experimenting with new retail formats. Currently two popular formats hypermarkets
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to the efforts of the companies to be perceived as environment friendly. Health concerns represent a potential source of benefits and demand for organic apparel. Our company deals with the manufacturing of eco-friendly clothes and bags. ’Green clothing’ is made from hundred percent organic materials like soy‚ organic cotton and hemp. Variety of clothes like skirts‚ blouses‚ shirts‚ pants‚ etc are made from organic fibres. Not only the fibres used for manufacturing the garments are organic
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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR BOSS RELEASES HIS INNER TODDLER. You’re one of the 10 VP’s of a small chain of regional clothing stores‚ where you’re in charge of the women’s apparel department. One of your jobs is to review each month’s performance at a meeting of all 10 department heads and the company president. Like your fellow VPs‚ you prepare a PowerPoint presentation showing the results of the previous month and your projections for the upcoming month‚ and during your presentation‚ you take the podium
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Retail Format Area (sq ft) Convenience stores 500 – 1‚000 sq ft Supermarkets 1‚000 – 10‚000 sq ft Hypermarkets Above 10‚000 sq ft A supermarket‚ a large form of the traditional grocery store‚ is a self-service shop offering a wide variety of food and household products‚ organized into aisles. It is larger in size and has a wider selection than a traditional grocery store‚ but is
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Lenni Lenape The Lenni Lenape always dressed for the season. Always dressed for the icy cold winters and the sticky hot summers. In the hot summers women wore a short wrap around skirt‚ and the men wore the men would wear light cloth such as breechclout and leggings tied to a belt. In the cold the men and women both wore a hide shirt‚ fur robes and perhaps mittens and fur caps. Everyone wore soft soled deerskin moccasins. Their clothes were made from deerskin and beaver skin. They kept themselves
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TOPIC: Impact of Indian Organized Retail Chains On Unorganized Retail Sector India is in the midst of a retail boom. The sector witnessed significant transformation in the past decade and that is unorganized family-owned retail formats to organized retailing. Many international brands have entered the market. With the growth in organized retailing‚ unorganized retailers are fast changing their business models. However‚ retailing is one of the few sectors where foreign direct investment (FDI) is
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Evaluating two successful stores and two unsuccessful stores The retail industry is extremely competitive particularly during the current economic conditions when customers have limited spending power (Bloomberg‚ 2009). Therefore‚ it is crucial that the business owner assess all of the factors which determine the profitability of a store. Since the financial figures are unavailable for all of the different outlets‚ the success of the store will be assessed using the same physical factors which
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Olympics on UK’s Retail sector The Olympics and its Impact on UK Retail Introduction: In 2012‚ the UK hosted the Olympic Games‚ running from July 27 to August 12‚ 2012 and the Paralympics Games from August 29 to September 9‚ 2012. This report focuses on the impact this major international event will have on United Kingdom retail (Including Clothing‚ Super Market‚ Food Sector) both during the Games and long term‚ and how retailers can exploit the opportunities. Example: Clothing (H&M‚ M&S
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as Feiyue which is popular with sneakers as well as Australian brands Ladakh and cult label Ksubi. Thus‚ the exclusivity would be one of the major factors that will bring the online boutique to its success. The online store does not only sell clothing. They have diversified and carry much more than apparels. They sell items such as exclusive character sun screen from famous cartoon characters as well as ear phones to cater other needs of their consumers. Thus‚ they have provided more options for
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Kelly Accorso Marketing Research Smith’s Clothing Case Analysis Smith’s Clothing Case Analysis Smith’s Clothing Store has remained profitable but not to the companies expectations. Over the past “10 years a set of five or six aggressive‚ high-fashion into or within Bayview” (Bayview is Smith’s primary store territory) (Marketing Research‚ 9th Edition‚ Aaker/Kimar/Day‚ pg. 343). Due to this new accessibility to trendy fashions‚ Smith Clothing Store is looking to assess if it’s current business
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