Delhi Business Review X Vol. 9, No. 1 (January - June 2008) DIAGNOSING IMPA MALLS ON DIAGNOSING IMPACT OF MALL S O N SMALL SHOPS A STUDY OF DELHI AND NCR Kumar Singh* Reetesh K umar Singh* Aditya Prakash Tripathi** O RGANIZED retail sector has witnessed a CAGR of around 35 per cent over the past five years and currently contributing around 10 per cent to the country’s GDP & eight percent of the employment. The Retail Sector is seeing investments of up to Rs. 6000 crore by the 20 prominent
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pa [pic] dissertation REPORT on “COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR PREFERANCE TO McDonald, KFC & PIZZA HUT IN NOIDA” Submitted To Submitted By dr. adarsh arora ruchika jain Faculty Guide A3104609016 B.com (H) 2009-2012 AMITY college of commerce and finance AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “Not a single gram can
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SUBJECT BUSINESS ETHICS PROFESSOR CYRUS GONDA TOPIC UNETHICAL PRACTISE IN FOLLOWING SECTORS: HOSPITAL GROSSERY HOTEL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JOURNALISM GYMNASIUM INTERIOR INSURANCE UNETHICAL PRACTISE IN DIFFERENT SECTORS Hospital No profession is more fundamentally rooted in an ethic than medicine. In the 21st century, almost every young American physician graduates from medical school by reciting some version of an oath of ethical behavior first sworn to by doctors in the fifth
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIAN RETAIL SECTOR PROJECT REPORT ON Submitted By PATHAN SHAHID KHAN UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. Rafana Kazi in partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of MMS Anjuman-I-Islam’s Allana Institute of Management Studies Mumbai 400 001 2014-15 APPENDIX 1 Anjuman-I-Islam’s Allana Institute of Management Studies Badruddin Tyabji Marg, OFF. 92, Dr. D.N. Road, Opp. CST, Mumbai 400 001 Certificate This
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Research Journal of Management Sciences _____________________________________ Res. J. Management Sci. Vol. 1(1), 7-13, August (2012) Effect of Orgenised retail on Unorgenised retail in Indian retail market Gupta Himanshu1 Dubey Neetu2 and Patani Pawan3 2 1 Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies, Indore, INDIA Institute of Management and research, IPS Academy, Indore, INDIA 3 Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies, Indore, INDIA Available online at: www.isca.in Received 25th May 2012
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Sector Coverage A pril 15, 2008 Indian Processed Food Industry Opportunities Galore Industry Overview Global Processed Food Industry Indian Processed Food Industry Processed Food Industry - A Sunrise sector Where the opportunity lies- areas for investment Industry Analysis Driving Forces Major Challenges Indian Food Processing Industry by sectors Diary Fruits and Vegetable Grains Meat and Poultry Fish Packaged/Convenience Food Aerated Soft Drinks, Packaged drinking water
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Available ONLINE www.visualsoftindia.com/journal.html VSRD-IJBMR, Vol. 1 (6), 2011, 348-361 RESEARCH ARTICLE RESEARCH ARTICLE A Study of Buying Behavior and Brand Perception of Consumers in Shopping Malls 1 M. Yaseen Khan* and 2SM Tariq Zafar ABSTRACT In India Shopping Malls industry is upcoming industry worth Rs 17000 Cr. In NCR (National Capital Region) Gurgaon is the most favorite place for the shopping malls. M.G. (Meharuli – Gurgaon) Road is the place for all famous shopping
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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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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY Retailing in India is receiving global recognition and attention and this emerging market is witnessing a significant change in its growth and investment pattern. It is not just the global players like Wal-Mart, Tesco and Metro group are eying to capture a pie of this market but also the domestic corporate behemoths like Reliance, K K Modi , Aditya Birla group, and Bharti group too are at some stage of retail development. Reliance, announced
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QUALITY OF WORK LIFE IN HYPERCITY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Quality of working life refers to the relationship between a worker and his environment, adding the human dimension to the technical and economic dimensions within which work is normally viewed and designed. QWL relates to the facilities and conditions in which workers have to work. The main purpose of doing this project is to understand what good quality work life means to employees in the retail sector and how it affects the organization
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