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A. Karthikeyan and Dr. M. Sadhika Sultana. "Consumer Preferences of Organised Retail Outlet in Coimbatore District." Management Journal for Advanced Research 2, no. 4 (2022): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.54741/mjar.2.4.5.

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Retail industry is an important source of self employment in India since a long ago. As change is the important rule of the environment. So, today, we can also see a drastic change in the retail industry too. Today, retail industry has been segregated into two parts i.e. unorganized retail industry and organized retail industry. Unorganized retail industry includes traditional kirana stores which are not registered and have not to follow any bulk of legal formalities. Organized retailing is the retailing in which the retail shop is centrally run by the registered retailer with few employees pr
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D.Manimegalai, L.Saeeswari, S.Rathika, Naveena S.Sathiya, and S.Ajitha. "A Comparative Study on Consumer'S Behaviour towards Organized and Unorganized Retailing in Central Chennai." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 1, no. 5 (2017): 1240–50. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd2450.

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Retailing consists of all activities involved in selling goods and services to consumers for their personal, family, or household use. It covers sales of goods ranging from automobiles to apparel and food products, and services ranging from hair cutting to air travel and computer education retailing is one of the largest sectors in the global economy. In India for a long time the corner grocery store was the only choice available to the consumers with the increasing demand of the customers spurred by changing trends, aspiring needs for variety, the traditional retail gave rise to modern retail
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Sivanesan, R., and G. Jones Green. "Impact of Organized Retail on Unorganized Retail Sector." Asian Journal of Managerial Science 8, no. 1 (2019): 28–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/ajms-2019.8.1.1451.

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Retail is currently the flourishing sector of the Indian economy. This trend is expected to continue for at least the next two-three decades, and it is attracting huge attention from all entrepreneurs, business heads, investors as well as real estate owners and builders. Availability of quality, retail space, wider availability of products and brand communication are the some important factors that are driving the retail in India. Retail sector is also supporting to create huge employment while a new form of organized retail sector has emerged within the retail industry and it gave speedy phas
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Raj B, Suvarna, and S. N. Venkatesh. "Exploring Retail Dynamics: A Study of Organized and Unorganized Retailing in Bengaluru." International Journal of Innovations & Research Analysis 05, no. 02 (2025): 149–53. https://doi.org/10.62823/ijira/05.02.7566.

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The retail sector in India exemplifies a compelling interaction between organized and unorganized models, mirroring the country's socio-economic variety. Bengaluru, a metropolitan center with an expanding customer demographic, presents a distinctive environment in which to examine this contradiction. The study investigates the determinants affecting consumer behaviour in the Bengaluru Urban District's organized and unorganized retail sectors. It underscores consumer preferences, motives, and the obstacles each retail format encounters. The Methodology used to conduct the study is secondary dat
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Pritam, Chattopadhyay. "A Comprehensive Study on Organized Retailing with Reference to Customer Preferences and Customer Loyalty in Indian Context." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 3, no. 3 (2019): 410–14. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd22807.

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The initiation of economic reforms made globalization an indispensible observable fact across all the countries irrespective of some protestations from a few parts of the globe. Globalization in quintessence means free trade of goods and services, capital, intellectual skill and knowledge among different countries. This in turn offers variety of products and services to the global market. Due to which the market has become highly heterogeneous and complex and also made the competition stiffer among the marketers. The needs, tastes and preferences of the customers are rapidly changing at a much
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H., R. Ganesha, and S. Aithal P. "Organizing the Unorganized Lifestyle Retailers in India: An Integrated Framework." International Journal of Applied Engineering and Management Letters (IJAEML) 4, no. 1 (2020): 257–78. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3925840.

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India is one of the largest countries with consumers belonging to the widest range of Religions, Regions, Languages, Sub-Cultures, Ethnicities, and Economic backgrounds which makes it difficult for just a few organized lifestyle retailers to service divergent needs of such consumers. This makes it furthermore beneficial for unorganized lifestyle retailers spread across India in humongous numbers which are predominantly owned and operated by the store owner and their family members to take such divergent consumer needs to their advantage as far as their survival is concerned. Unless they attemp
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Jerath, Kinshuk, S. Sajeesh, and Z. John Zhang. "A Model of Unorganized and Organized Retailing in Emerging Economies." Marketing Science 35, no. 5 (2016): 756–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/mksc.2015.0962.

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Ali, Jabir, Ashwin Chandra, and Tabassum Ali. "Self-started versus Family Inherited Businesses: A Comparison of Managing Unorganized Food Grocery Retail Stores in an Emerging Economy." Business Perspectives and Research 5, no. 1 (2016): 24–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2278533716671618.

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This study aims at analyzing the difference in food grocery retail store logistic management between self-started and family inherited retail businesses. The study has been carried out through in-depth personal interview of 40 unorganized grocery retail stores in Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, using a structured questionnaire. Simple statistical techniques such as descriptive statistics and cross-tabulation have been applied on the survey data. Chi-square test has been used to analyze the statistical difference in the processes of retail store management between self-started and family inherited busin
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Dr., Jayant Sharma, and Paliwal Kapil. "Analytical Study of Supply Chain Management in Organized Retailing with Special Reference to Udaipur Region." Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 9, no. 11 (2022): 245–51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10530184.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> Supply Chain Management (SCM) has become a key element for business success. SCM is considered to be one of the most important areas for development for meeting the demand of globalization. Efficient and fair supply chains results in stable networks and common relation between input suppliers, producers, processors, traders and retailers. In recent years, crucial growth has made in supply chain and networks. Retail is one of the important sector has going through transition phase. Retail sector in India is largely unorganized. The vast amount of market is remained unt
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B., Anjan Kumar, and A.V.Satyanarayana Rao Prof. "Evolution of Retail Sector in India." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 03, no. 05 (2018): 32–38. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1253288.

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The retail sector scenario in India is very dynamic and varied. With the phenomenal growth in this sector, India has become an attractive destination for the foreign players. Which witnessed radical changes in the formats and retail marketing structure in the past few decades? This rapid growth has shown the way to invasion of organized retailing in both urban and rural areas. Traditionally the very nature of Indian retail sector is fragmented and unorganized. All these factors have led to a continuous change in consumer purchase behavior and marketing philosophies. The present paper is devote
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Books on the topic "Unorganized Retailing"

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Impact of organized retailing on the unorganized sector. Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Unorganized Retailing"

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Mohan, P. Dhanya, and Rakesh Krishnan M. "Technology Diffusion in Unorganized Retailing." In New Innovations in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 5. Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bpi/niebm/v5/15521d.

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Negi, Saurav, and Neeraj Anand. "An Overview of Fruits and Vegetables' Retail Supply Chain Models in India." In Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9894-9.ch010.

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India is the second largest food producer in the world. Various high temperate Fruits and Vegetables (F&amp;V) are widely grown in Himalayas and Terai region of India. They are important to the various retailers in the plain areas across all the seasons. It has gained its credibility for providing sustainable income, nutritional security and for providing employment opportunities by retailing, both in rural and urban areas. As the population is increasing, demand for fresh F&amp;V are also increasing day by day, but at the same time various issues are hindering the growth of retail sector. This chapter presents an overview of F&amp;V retail supply chain in India as it plays a very vital role in the growth of Indian economy, and is also directly related to the health and happiness of the customers. The different types of retail supply chain models which are currently followed by Indian F&amp;V retail formats/retailers (traditional or unorganized retailers and modern or organized retailers) and various issues related to the retail supply chain of this sector are also discussed in this chapter.
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de Kervenoael, Ronan, Alan Hallsworth, and David Tng. "Singapore's Online Retail Deviants." In Handbook of Research on Retailer-Consumer Relationship Development. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6074-8.ch024.

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Geography, retailing, and power are institutionally bound up together. Within these, the authors situate their research in Clegg's work on power. Online shopping offers a growing challenge to the apparent hegemony of traditional physical retail stores' format. While novel e-formats appear regularly, blogshops in Singapore are enjoying astonishing success that has taken the large retailers by surprise. Even though there are well-developed theoretical frameworks for understanding the role of institutional entrepreneurs and other major stakeholders in bringing about change and innovation, much less attention has been paid to the role of unorganized, nonstrategic actors—such as blogshops—in catalyzing retail change. The authors explore how blogshops are perceived by consumers and how they challenge the power of other shopping formats. They use Principal Components Analysis to analyze results from a survey of 349 blogshops users. While the results show that blogshops stay true to traditional online shopping attributes, deviations occur on the concept of value. Furthermore, consumer power is counter intuitively found to be strongly present in the areas related to cultural ties, excitement, and search for individualist novelty (as opposed to mass-production), thereby encouraging researchers to think critically about emerging power behavior in media practices.
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Negi, Saurav, and Neeraj Anand. "An Overview of Fruits and Vegetables' Retail Supply Chain Models in India." In Supply Chain and Logistics Management. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0945-6.ch060.

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India is the second largest food producer in the world. Various high temperate Fruits and Vegetables (F&amp;V) are widely grown in Himalayas and Terai region of India. They are important to the various retailers in the plain areas across all the seasons. It has gained its credibility for providing sustainable income, nutritional security and for providing employment opportunities by retailing, both in rural and urban areas. As the population is increasing, demand for fresh F&amp;V are also increasing day by day, but at the same time various issues are hindering the growth of retail sector. This chapter presents an overview of F&amp;V retail supply chain in India as it plays a very vital role in the growth of Indian economy, and is also directly related to the health and happiness of the customers. The different types of retail supply chain models which are currently followed by Indian F&amp;V retail formats/retailers (traditional or unorganized retailers and modern or organized retailers) and various issues related to the retail supply chain of this sector are also discussed in this chapter.
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