Saurashtra University Re – Accredited Grade ‘B’ by NAAC (CGPA 2.93) Shah, Ajay D., 2009, A study of consumer behavior in Malls vis-à-vis Mom & Pop shops, thesis PhD, Saurashtra University http://etheses.saurashtrauniversity.edu/id/eprint/96 Copyright and moral rights for this thesis are retained by the author A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study, without prior permission or charge. This thesis cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining
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My inspiration to become a police officer came from watching the movie “Mall Cop” in 2009. A little introduction to what this movie is all about, this movie was starred by Kevin James who plays a role of a middle-aged man, a single parent living with his teenage daughter and works as a security guard in a shopping mall. His was Paul Blart, the mall’s security officer. Paul Blart aspires to become a member of the New Jersey State Police. However, due to his health conditions, he could not go through
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We are the students of IPM conducting the study “The Potential of Shopping Mall in Meerut Region”. Here is a questionnaire for project study. Kindly give 5 minutes for a research causes and fill the questionnaire by ticking () on the right choice. Name………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Address…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Gender Male ( ) Female ( ) Age group 18-25 ( ) 25-35 ( ) 35-45 ( ) 45 and above ( ) Occupation
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various categories and formats. Traditional markets are making way for departmental stores, hypermarkets, supermarkets and specialty stores. The modern malls cater to shopping, entertainment and food, all under one roof. It was estimated that India will have over close to 50 million square feet of quality retail space by the end of 2007. The growth in mall space has been over ten fold in four years: from about 2 million square feet in 2002 to 28 million square feet in 2006. The Indian Retail market is
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The fight against big stores, who is the real bully? ENG122: English Composition II Lucinda Ramon Instructor Iris Chao April 15, 2013 The fight against big stores, who is the real bully? Chain stores are often surrounded by criticism for destroying smaller stores which seems an ironic assessment considering the consumers themselves play such a vital role in their success. Not much is ever mentioned about the smaller stores that thrived as a result of the big stores. Big stores
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entRECHACHE Khaled Oualid EBS Paris Student Shanghai University Marketing Report Example of Wal-Mart Summary I.The Chinese Retail Market A. Analysis of the Chinese Retail Market B. A picture of China’s Retail Market : facts & figures II. Wal-Mart in China III. Wal-Mart suggested business model in China A. General Analysis B. Suggestions I. The Chinese Retail Market China is first of all a demographic power: 1 human being out of 5 is living there. It is a permanent
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WHITEFIELD Until the late 1980s, Whitefield was a small village. It has since become a major hub for the Indian technology industry. The Export Promotion Industrial Park (EPIP) at Whitefield of one of the country's first information technology parks - International Tech Park, Bangalore (ITPB) which houses offices of many IT and ITES companies. One of the oldest establishments is Tata Elxsi which came to Whitefield around the late 80s. The EPIP zone has offices of other IT and R&D giant like TCS
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religious places of worship; differences in religious beliefs, domestic disturbances, and racism are number one reason for these acts. In the last ten to fifteen years there has been an increase in violent crimes reported in churches, schools, and malls that seemed to be the target. In this paper I will discuss what component of the overall security objective deserves the most attention in the environments from the article. I will also discuss what components would be less pertinent for the environments
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Restructuring the small-scale retail sector in Singapore Loo Lee Sim Introduction Performance of the retail sector Singapore's retail sector has been in the doldrums over the last few years. The retail sales index shows sales increasing very slowly over the past three years (Figure 1). Except for festive periods (Christmas and Chinese New Year) and the period of the great Singapore sale (June/July), sales have been poor. Compared to sales, the supply of retail space has been increasing more
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Domestic barriers in China China has experienced a surge in global integration over the last two decades, as indicated by the tremendous growth in its international exports and imports. However, recent studies claim that domestic market integration within China is low and has worsened over the same period. Anecdotal stories give us a glimpse of these barriers. To ensure demand for its domestic automobile company, Shanghai's municipal government only allowed cars produced by its local joint
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