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internationalization, with a special focus on the markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China, also known as BRIC countries. The paper …
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enthusiastic on charisma in India's retail sector. AT Kearney's 2005 Global Retail Development Index has termed India The most …
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The rationale of the study was to evaluate the strategic competitive advantage of India for foreign direct investment … India's retail industry. Different market research reports on organized retail published by market research firm, government … FDI in retail. Similarly; India can get advantage of high market demand, largest market size, economy of scale, low …
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become causality in this competitive war as they are subjected to an unfair trade war. The government of India is keen on … through the principle of hyper marketing by the below poverty line people of India who make 30% of the total population. The …
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India is a democratic country where everyone is free to choose his/her livelihood sources. Retail is field which has … been chosen by very large number of people (more than one retailer for every hundred people) in India for their livelihood …. And most of the retail trade in India is forced, unorganized and fragmented. Certain bad effects of this fragmentation are …
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In the past decade, a sizable body of literature has built up on the concept and characteristics of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Western countries, where it has also been referred to as sustainability. More recently, attention has grown for CSR in emerging countries. Remarkably,...
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Economic geographers are directing increasing attention to international expansion by leading retail transnational corporations (TNCs). However, there has been minimal examination of the financing methods of these firms and, while the major retail TNCs have supply relationships in sub-Saharan...
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One of the most notable changes in the U.S. retail market over the past twenty years has been the rise of Big Box stores, retail chains characterized by physically large stores selling a wide range of consumer goods at discount prices. A growing literature has examined the impacts of Big Box...
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One of the most notable changes in the U.S. retail market over the past twenty years has been the rise of Big Box stores, retail chains characterized by physically large stores selling a wide range of consumer goods at discount prices. A growing literature has examined the impacts of Big Box...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013044073