A Study on the Challenges and Opportunities Faced by Organized Retail Players in Bangalore

M. Dash, Sam Chandy
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Even though Indian retailing is hailed as a huge sector in India, in reality, it is not so rosy when compared to the retail scenario in developed and other developing countries. Indian retail is still in the infancy stage, with the retail revolution gaining momentum in India only in the late 1990’s, and there are a number of challenge factors which need to be overcome and a number of opportunity factors which need to be leveraged upon, if organized retailing is to flourish the way it ideally should. This study revolves around the opportunities and challenges faced by organized 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 problem, 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.
班加罗尔有组织零售商面临的挑战与机遇研究
尽管印度零售业在印度被誉为一个庞大的行业,但实际上,与发达国家和其他发展中国家的零售业相比,印度零售业的前景并不那么乐观。印度零售业仍处于起步阶段,零售业革命直到20世纪90年代末才在印度获得动力,如果有组织的零售业要以理想的方式蓬勃发展,有许多挑战因素需要克服,也有许多机会因素需要利用。本研究围绕班加罗尔有组织的零售企业所面临的机遇和挑战展开。研究发现,有组织的零售商认为来自无组织部门的竞争是他们最大的挑战,其次是有组织的零售商之间的竞争和分销渠道的低效,内部物流问题和零售萎缩,而无组织的零售商认为有组织的零售是他们最大的挑战,其次是运营成本,物流问题,其他基拉那零售商之间的竞争和低效的分销渠道。研究还发现,有组织的零售商认为班加罗尔不断壮大的中产阶级是他们最大的机会,其次是大量有收入的年轻顾客,班加罗尔有来自印度各地的人,他们的支出与收入和印度蓬勃发展的经济成比例增长,而基拉纳零售商认为班加罗尔有来自印度各地的人是他们最大的机会,其次是班加罗尔不断壮大的中产阶级,印度蓬勃发展的经济,在班加罗尔有大量的教育机构,并且支出的增长与收入成比例。因此,研究发现,有组织和无组织零售的主要挑战和机遇几乎是相同的。这意味着缓解挑战和利用机遇对两个行业都有利。
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