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Title: A Detailed Study on E-Commerce In India With Reference To Flipkart
Authors: Sandamuru, Yogesh Reddy
Mathew, Sajan
Keywords: E-Commerce
Flipkart India
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Alliance School of Business, Alliance University
Citation: 50p.
Series/Report no.: 2022MMBA07ASB373
Abstract: For Indian merchants, the changing world merchandise networks would certainly have much importance. However the scale operates constantly, the guests from India always favour low cost value products. right at the end of the day, consumers have gone ahead purchasing what is available in stores, but they still maintain the habit of being thrifty spending everything they have at their disposal. thus, for attracting the public, merchants should ensure they are doing a competitive pricing through sourcing, innovation, and independence provider network Either traditional enterprises or the new ones moving swiftly to mass ought to attain a size in a much shorter span, however, on the contrary they might be being taken on from more reliable participants. The power of building these in larger quantities will rest in the purses of people and the amount of available land. An analysis of Flipkart.com customers' perceptions about online buying. In general, it's critical to look into the reasons behind consumer purchases, but it's also critical to understand how consumers perceive and behave when making purchases online, as this is a significant factor influencing actual purchasing behaviour. A study has been conducted to investigate the variables that lead customers to make online purchases from Flipkart.com. Four aspects—convenience, time-saving, website features, and security—will be the focus of this research. In addition, research on out-ofstock situations involving heavily discounted products will be conducted.
URI: https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16299
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