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Title: A Comparative Study of Organized and Unorganized Retail Sectors in Bangalore
Authors: Dash, Mihir
Chandy, Sam
Keywords: Retailing
Organized and Unorganized Retailing
Competition
Distribution Channels
Logistics
Retail Shrinkage
Cost of Operation
Issue Date: Nov-2013
Publisher: SIT Journal of Management Vol. 3. No. Special. November 2013. Page. 1-11
Abstract: This study analyzes the challenges and opportunities faced by organized and unorganized retail players in Bangalore. It was found that organized retailers see competition from the unorganized sector as their biggest challenge, followed by competition between organized retailers and the inefficiency of distribution channels, internal logistical problem and retail shrinkage, while unorganized retailers see organized retailing as their major challenge, followed by cost of operation, logistical problems, competition between other kirana retailers and inefficient distribution channels. It was also found that organized retailers see Bangalore‟s growing middle class as their greatest opportunity followed by large number of earning youth customers, Bangalore having people from all over India, proportionate increase in spending with earnings and India‟s booming economy, while the kirana retailers see Bangalore having people from all over India as their biggest opportunity, followed by Bangalore‟s growing middle class, India‟s booming economy, large number of educational institutions in Bangalore and proportionate increase in spending with earnings. Thus, the study found that the major challenges as well as opportunities of organized and unorganized retail are almost the same. This means that mitigating the challenges and leveraging on the opportunities could benefit both sectors.
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