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Determinants of Retail Customer Satisfaction: A Study of Organised Retail Outlets in Delhi

Vol 13 , Issue 1 , January - June 2012 | Pages: 117-126 | Research Paper  

https://doi.org/10.51768/dbr.v13i1.131201209


Author Details ( * ) denotes Corresponding author

1. * Manish Madan , Assistant Professor, Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research, Delhi, India
2. Sima Kumari , Assistant Professor, Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research, Delhi, India

The study investigates the detailed information about the growth of retailing industry in India. It examines the growing awareness and brand consciousness among people across different socio-economic classes in India, and how the urban and semi-urban retail markets are witnessing significant growth. It explores the role of the Government of India in the industry’s growth and the need for further reforms. In India the vast middle class and its almost untapped retail industry are the key attractive forces for global retail giants wanting to enter into newer markets, which in turn will help the retail industry in India to grow faster. The paper includes growth of retail sector in India, strategies, strength, and opportunities of retail stores, retail format in India, recent trends, and opportunities and challenges. This paper concludes with the likely impact of the entry of global players into the retail industry in India. It also highlights the challenges faced by the industry in near future.

Design/Methodology/Approach – A questionnaire related to the expectations and perception of the customers visiting various retail outlets in Delhi? An analytical detail study of various internet sources and related journal and articles was done. The Chi – Square Test as a statistical tool has been used.

Findings – The result of the data analysis disclosed that majority of visitors are from younger generation, so the retail outlets may consider their requirement for better profitability. Further organized retailers are advised to provide sufficient parking space so that visitors may feel comfortable to do shopping.

Research Limitations/Implications – As judgmental sampling is used, all the non-probability errors would be there.  Sample size being 150, it is not necessary that it truly represents the population/ universe. Some people might not have given accurate responses, which affects the results of the study. Some respondents have not taken the schedule seriously, and hence, the researcher had to discard those responses.

Practical Implications – This research can be useful for organized retail outlets. This research will help the various organized retail outlets for identifying the need of customers, and improve the image of organized retailers.

Originality/Value – This paper is totally based on the primary data, and findings are valuable for retail outlets for further decision making.

Keywords

Customer satisfaction, Customer perceptions, Determinants of customer satisfaction, Retail industry.

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