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INDIAN RETAILING: PERCEPTIONS OF FOREIGN RETAILERS

INDIAN RETAILING: PERCEPTIONS OF FOREIGN RETAILERS

... in retailing is that foreign players would not source their products from ...many foreign retailers such as Arrow, Levi's, JC Penny, Wal-Mart, Gap are already sourcing their products from ... See full document

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What Are Students’ Perceptions of Retailing as a Career Choice?

What Are Students’ Perceptions of Retailing as a Career Choice?

... international retailers, replacing many local players from the leading positions within the ...189 foreign hypermarkets, superstores, and departmental stores were operating in Malaysia (Ministry of Finance, ... See full document

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Foreign direct investment and retailing in India: opportunities and challenges

Foreign direct investment and retailing in India: opportunities and challenges

... on foreign companies to limit their share in equity capital of their Indian subsidiaries but over the time Government of India gradually liberalized foreign investment in various ...food ... See full document

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Human Resource Management practices in Organized retailing - A Study of select retailers

Human Resource Management practices in Organized retailing - A Study of select retailers

... the retailing sector is growing rapidly, some of the constrains are restricting its ...for Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs), the sector is strongly lacking the effective human resource ...for ... See full document

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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR : ISSUES AND POTENTIAL

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR : ISSUES AND POTENTIAL

... As foreign investors exploring their potentials in the retail sector, are keen on developing malls in India, the size of organized retailing is expected to touch $30 billion by 2010 or approximately 10 per ... See full document

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EMERGING DIMENSIONS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN RETAILING IN INDIA

EMERGING DIMENSIONS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN RETAILING IN INDIA

... that retailing in India has been hailed as one of the sun-rise sectors in the ...unorganised retailing sector was dominating retail trade in India by constituting 98% of all retailing trade but now ... See full document

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E retailing: challenges and opportunities in India

E retailing: challenges and opportunities in India

... for foreign banks compared with ...that Indian customers are gradually changing with respect to the way they do financial ...online retailing because of enhanced security and easiness in doing the ... See full document

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THE ROLE OF HRM PRACTICES IN ORGANIZED RETAILING A STUDY OF SELECT RETAILERS IN BANGALORE CITY

THE ROLE OF HRM PRACTICES IN ORGANIZED RETAILING A STUDY OF SELECT RETAILERS IN BANGALORE CITY

... the Indian retail sector is dominated by unorganized sector with 90% share, it is providing immense opportunities for large scale retailers to set-up their ...organized retailing sector is steadily ... See full document

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ENTRY ROUTES OF FOREIGN RETAILERS IN INDIA

ENTRY ROUTES OF FOREIGN RETAILERS IN INDIA

... The retailing sector in India has undergone significant transformation in the past 10 ...Traditionally, Indian retail sector has been characterized by the presence of a large number of small-unorganized ... See full document

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FDI IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR- PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

FDI IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR- PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

... the Indian consumer and dispel the myth that the game is big ...the Indian consumer, the gradual and step wise entry of foreign companies in retail involves three pivotal changes- modern technology, ... See full document

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FDI in Retail in India: An Empirical Analysis

FDI in Retail in India: An Empirical Analysis

... potential, Indian retail industry has been touted as one of the sunrise ...in retailing and its huge contribution to the economy, retailing is still among the least evolved sectors and the growth of ... See full document

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Group 2.pdf

... Some of the same characterizations applied at a national level, to Inditex’s home base of Spain compared, for example, to Italy. Spanish consumers demanded low prices but were not considered as discriminating or ... See full document

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New Business Model for Company toWin the Competition

New Business Model for Company toWin the Competition

... The second stage is the era of big data and big logistics. This stage comes after the mobile internet era which is not fully developed yet. As people will sought to purchase online in the future, the transport of ... See full document

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Volume II Issue I
                            2016
                            RETAIL SALES PROMOTION IN INDIAN APPAREL INDUSTRY

Volume II Issue I 2016 RETAIL SALES PROMOTION IN INDIAN APPAREL INDUSTRY

... that Indian men were used to buy clothes and get their outfit tailored mainly through local tailoring shops from the unorganized ...of Indian middle class and increase in their purchasing power have ... See full document

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IMPACT OF RETAIL MANAGEMENT IN THE GROWTH OF INDIAN ECONOMY

IMPACT OF RETAIL MANAGEMENT IN THE GROWTH OF INDIAN ECONOMY

... Indian retailing industry has seen phenomenal growth in the last five years ...Organized retailing has finally emerged from the shadows of unorganized retailing and is contributing ... See full document

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Loyalty Programs and Retail Performance: A Case of Indian Retailers

Loyalty Programs and Retail Performance: A Case of Indian Retailers

... in retailing has also caused a major revolution its marketing strategies & ...way retailers manage long-term relationship with their customers with an ultimate aim of developing ...organized ... See full document

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A Study on Measurement of Service Quality in a Selected Retail Sector Outlet, Secunderabad

A Study on Measurement of Service Quality in a Selected Retail Sector Outlet, Secunderabad

... the Indian government with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in retail, especially allowing 100% FDI in single brands and multi-brand FDI has created positive sentiments in the retail ... See full document

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Productivity, Multinationals and Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence from the UK Retail Sector

Productivity, Multinationals and Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence from the UK Retail Sector

... the foreign direct investment vector, FDI it k , as shown in equation (6), with k ∈ { 1, 2, 3 } ...of foreign stores located in the firm’s region and same three-digit industry ...of foreign presence ... See full document

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EMERGING INNOVATIVE BUSINESS APPROACHES IN INDIAN RURAL RETAILING

EMERGING INNOVATIVE BUSINESS APPROACHES IN INDIAN RURAL RETAILING

... OCCUPATIONAL Pattern- The shift can easily be seen from cultivator to wage earner from last few decades in rural areas. Rural people are also moving towards jobs and retailing professions. But there is a ... See full document

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European new entry into UK grocery retailing

European new entry into UK grocery retailing

... grocery retailing has been the revitalization of the "no frills" price-based end of the ...UK retailers experimenting with price-oriented formats or retreating back to their old price-oriented ... See full document

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