KEY DRIVERS OF RETAILING IN INDIA - 1. Consumer Pull - Consumers call the shots today. 'Value for money' concept has caught up. Consumers can be divided into two broad segments// a. High Income Segment, which comprises consumers who do not shop themselves and have a low level of involvement and whose monthly grocery bill forms a very small part of the salary. //b. Middle and Lower Income Group, which consists of consumers who are highly involved in grocery shopping, as this constitutes 50 % or more of the monthly salary. They are highly value conscious and are always looking for bargains./// 2. Rising Income/// 3.Explosion of Media/// 4.Change in consumer behavior/// 5.Consumerism cycle/// 6.The rural market waking up/// 7. Establishment of the supply chain/// 8.Emergence of hubs of retail activity - Chennai, Bangalore & Hyderabad/// 9.Entry of corporate sector
Wal-Mart didn't "fail" in India. The Indian government has not been allowing Wal-Mart into India, though that may be getting ready to change.
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They are the key components and core elements that directly associate to the subject of retail sales.
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Wal-Mart didn't "fail" in India. The Indian government has not been allowing Wal-Mart into India, though that may be getting ready to change.
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What Retailing Industry?
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The drivers have remote key to open the bus door even if they dont have any key at all.
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wheel of retailing
Fast Retailing was created in 1963.
Ranjit Gupta has written: 'Retailing in metropolitan India' -- subject(s): Market surveys, Retail trade