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Indian Journal of Marketing
Indian Journal of Marketing

Indian Journal of Marketing

By: Associated Management Consultants (P) Ltd.
80.00

Single Issue

80.00

Single Issue

About this issue

Malls are called gigantic concrete amusement parks for the middle class in metros. In 2001, there were just three shopping malls in India. By 2007, that figure is expected to grow to 343. According to KSA Technopak’s white paper prepared with ICICI Property services, it is estimated that about 18 million square feet of mall space will be developed by 2006, in 12 major cities. As the estimate goes there are about 40,000 and 85,000 footfalls on an average in the malls like INORBIT, in Mumbai and FORUM, in Bangalore respectively. It is also expected that the retail sales of consumer goods will rise from Rs. 15,02,900 Crores in 2004 to Rs. 27,20,400 Crores by 2007, (i.e. an average annual growth of about 17%). The data available estimates that the Indian Consumer spent about 41% of their disposable income on groceries, in 2003 (India Today, Nov. 21, 2005, 2).The malls have revolutionized the concept of retailing and they pose a serious competition to their conventional counterparts in terms of service, ambience, price, access to the brands etc. Furthermore they have created a niche in the minds of consumers through a perception of innovation, style and status.

About Indian Journal of Marketing

INDIAN JOURNAL OF MARKETING (ISSN 0973-8703) is a double blind peer reviewed refereed monthly journal, which was started in 1968. It is the oldest and the only monthly journal of Marketing in India. It is an authentic research publication dealing with Marketing; Advertising; Consumer Behaviour; Sales Management; Advertising & Promotion Management; Business Education; Business Information Systems (MIS); Business Law; Communication; Direct Marketing; E-Commerce; Global Business; Health Care Administration; Marketing Research; Marketing Theory & Applications; Office Administration/Management; Organizational Development; Production/Operations; Public Administration; Retailing; Sales/Selling; Services; Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure; and Industrial Organization.