Course Material
Unit-I
Introduction to retail
Retail in India;
Retail models and
theories of retail development;
Understanding the retail
consumers;
Ethical issues in
retailing
Introduction to retail
Before understanding the concept of retail, let us
first go through few terminologies.
Jack owned two laptops which he sold to Mike. In this
case Jack is the seller while Mike is the buyer. Laptops are the goods which
were earlier in Jack’s custody and now belong to Mike.
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What is Retail?
Retail involves the sale of goods from a single point
(malls, markets, department stores etc) directly to the consumer in small
quantities for his end use. In a layman’s language, retailing is nothing but transaction of goods
between the seller and the end user as a single unit (piece) or in small
quantities to satisfy the needs of the individual and for his direct consumption.
The retailers purchase goods in bulk quantities (huge
numbers) to be sold to the end-users either directly from the manufacturers or
through a wholesaler.
The Supply chain
Manufacturers
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Retailers
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End User
(Consumer)
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Wholesalers
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- Manufacturers - Manufacturers are the ones who
are involved in production of goods with the help of machines, labour and
raw materials.
- Wholesaler - The wholesaler is the one who
purchases the goods from the manufacturers and sells to the retailers in
large numbers but at a lower price. A wholesaler never sells goods
directly to the end users.
- Retailer - A retailer comes at the end of
the supply chain who sells the products in small quantities to the end
users as per their requirement and need.
The end user goes to the retailer to buy the goods (products) in small
quantities to satisfy his needs and demands. The complete process is also
called as Shopping.
- Shopping - The process of purchasing
products by the consumer is called as shopping. However there are certain
cases where shopping does not always end in buying of products. Sometimes
individuals do go for shopping but return home empty handed. Such a
shopping is merely for fun and is called window shopping. In window
shopping, individuals generally go to the market, check out various
options and their prices but do not buy anything. This kind of shopping
helps to break the monotony.
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